Palliative Nursing Care
Palliative nursing care is an area of healthcare focused on providing comfort and support to seriously ill individuals and their families. It is a multi-disciplinary approach that encompasses physical, psychological, spiritual, and social needs during times of severe illness. The goal of palliative nursing care is to improve quality of life through the provision of compassionate and compassionate care, symptom management, and support for families. Palliative nursing care is beneficial for those receiving care, as well as their families, as it helps to create a positive atmosphere, manage pain, and provide emotional and spiritual support. Additionally, palliative nursing care can provide practical assistance such as home visits, visits to the hospital, and transitions between different levels of care.
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