finn11707

finn11707

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finn11707 specializes in ICU,HOME HEALTH, HOSPICE, HEALTH ED.


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  1. Young Hospice Nurses

    I have worked with one very well-received male hospice RN. When I began 7 years ago at this hospice, there were two hospice nurses in their mid 20's working our agency. Both have moved on--one away...
  2. Managing symptoms for a �good death�

    "...but ultimately every individual must create his/her own personal religion... and hopefully, every person's utterly unique religion would be based largely on what actually works." So true!...
  3. Managing symptoms for a �good death�

    Re --http://www.dyingconsciously.org/ http://www.intuition.org/txt/villoldo.htm Zenman- I think all the info and perspective in these sites is intriguing, pertinent and useful in our Hospice work....
  4. Managing symptoms for a �good death�

    Zenman, There is much to learn in your post--thank you for presenting your knowledge here. I was pleasantly suprised to read that many religions have the commonality of a Son Savior. We cross many...
  5. earle58--- Thank you for helping me to understand the silence. I wonder how many others there are who feel "humbled to reverent silence"? Yes, the journeys we accompany are often awe inspiring. It is...
  6. Managing symptoms for a �good death�

    [quote=req_read Consciousness can be a difficult cross to bear. To paraphrase a quote from The Great Gatsby, "His was a great sin who invented consciousness. Let us lose it for a little while."......
  7. Oregon's Death with Dignity Act

    Yes, I believe the law in Oregon is a good one. Both of my parents were in an Oregon hospice at end of life, and did not choose to use this law and end their own life, though both voiced a wish for...
  8. Lantana, Yes, I too am caught off guard by the minimal response to this thread. I believe the work we do in hospice is profound, life-changing for us; challenging us to our core, stretching our...
  9. Managing symptoms for a �good death�

    Yes, it is ominous when it hits...that questioning of whether what one believes is really so. When the somber, quiet and reflective pulling in period arrives, I do not always see fear associated. I...
  10. Shrinky- That is an amazing discovery I have come upon too... I once had a woman who led a firm matriarchal household. She was determined to have her daughter at her bedside when she died so that she...
  11. Managing symptoms for a �good death�

    Allow Mystery, You are like the rest of us. At times we all feel alone, overwhelmed with the intensity of the work. It is why the team concept of hospice works best, when it flows. Of course there is...
  12. YES!!!! this sort of program should be qualified for nursing CEUs. Our profession is quite lacking in stance which supports us toward spiritual development. It goes hand in hand with the work we do...
  13. Just wondering-- How has working in hospice changed your understanding or beliefs in life after death? Please add all those great experiences which opened your
  14. roxanol in neb treatments

    Yes, I used this in the prior hospice agency. It was quite effective for patient who did not want internal use effects. The hospice agency I work with now state it is not effective and will not...
  15. I have toyed with the idea of looking for 1/2 time Hospice job and supplementing with someting low key like advice---Burnout is common among casemanagers. My first 1 1/2 years working hospice, I saw...