The Last Hours of Living: Practical Advice for Clinicians

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great ce article found today at medscape.com:

the last hours of living: practical advice for clinicians

introduction to the last hours of living

preparing for the last hours of life

physiologic changes and symptom management

two roads to death

when death occurs

notifying others of the death

pronouncing death

summary of take-home lessons

references

related resources

This is a good article.....just got the notice today.

:)

This should be a "sticky". It's a great, informative article.

I took it and passed. However, when I printed the CEU certificate it showed MD CEU's, not nursing...I thought I saw somewhere that it 1.5; does anyone still have it and can tell me?

Thanks

MC3

Did you register for it as a nurse? My certificate says approved for

2.1 contact hours of continuous nursing education for RN's

Mine says 2.1 CEU's as well....

I thought it was terrific.

Yes, I did...I should probably contact Medscape and ask them why, but I have a feeling I'll never get an answer...(Sorry, bad day)...

:nurse:

Specializes in med/Surg Tele, ER and HH visiting RN.

i think it's a great article too. it covers just about everything from the beginning to the end. it's a great teaching for anybody thinking of going into hospice care. i myself for the last year have been thinking about opening a hospice house. we have a cancer center in our city, connected to our hospital but we don't have a hospice house, close to the area. i think one about 5 miles from the hospital would be nice. we have a couple in the surrounding areas, ones like 22 miles away and the other one is about 15 miles away. i guess why i haven't started yet is because i don't know where to start. i'll take any input and/or ideas and suggestions.

thanks in advance.

sherry

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"death is not a failure of medical science but the last act of life."

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