Published Feb 12, 2012
Pride/hardwork17
14 Posts
Does anyone know where I can find a nursing care plan book for Hospice?
I have searched everywhere and can't find one! Please help! Thanks:)
Alvindudley
52 Posts
Actually hpna has an awesome flip book that helps with care plans and recerts. Message me privately if this is Greek to you. I struggle with care plans every day. We mainly use alt. in resp status, pain, alt in elimination, alt in skin, ineffective coping, dnr status, and hospice care plans. Hope this helps!
Thank you
bosmommy
1 Post
Can you tell me what the book is please?
blksmith
Alvindudley - I am new to hospice and am very interested in this flip book; would you mind telling me where I might be able to get a copy? Thanks so much for your help.
zenji's mom
3 Posts
you sound like a CIA insider. Is it that mysterious?
OOOOh the flip book.
what is alt.signify?
I am new to hospice and you are sounding spooky.
let's get normal.
what is your alt. message mean?
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
I would guess that 'alt' is short for "alterations" in ....
tewdles, RN
3,156 Posts
I am familiar with creating hospice POCs using a NANDA model - with or without the actual NANDA language.
Because the POC is managed by the RN it makes sense that it is developed with nursing dx rather than medical dx
This IS normal for hospice. In hospice the medical POC is only a part of the total POC.
graygirl
4 Posts
Mind sharing the flip book's name, please? Thank you!
2Cool4u
Looking for the name of the hospice care plan book
pfeliks
50 Posts
The software that your company uses from EMR is going to drive what your plan of care is going to look like.
Jack Hazz, BSN, RN
58 Posts
I'd love to get that POC flipbook... But our tablet already has all the accepted POC that our hospice company wants used. It was developed prescreened by our supervisors which are mostly nurses.