Palliative Care

The number of hospital palliative care teams in the United States has grown dramatically over the past decade. The prevalence of palliative care in U.S. hospitals with 50 beds or more has nearly tripled since 2000, reaching 61 percent of all hospitals of this size. As of 2012, 1734 out 2844 hospitals with 50 beds or more reported a team and these teams are serving an estimated 6 Million Americans. Palliative Care fixates on debilitating the pain, symptoms, physical and noetic stress that an earnestly ill patient goes through while being treated. Like Hospice Care it is also designed to provide some sort of physical and mental relief to the patient and their families too. Palliative Nursing is a very vital part of the topic as the care and compassion provided to the patient is mostly done by a clinical nurse or a physician. “Palliative care is not just for someone likely to die after trauma but for anyone who is seriously injured who is frail or has other life-limiting illness.Elderly trauma patients have many desiderata beyond their injuries. Research shows that compared with younger people who have sustained trauma, individuals older than 55 years are more liable to experience multiple organ failure after trauma,1 and even mildly injured patients above age 60 have a five times more preponderant risk of dying. People nearing the terminus of their lives who receive palliative care have better salubrity and quality of life as well as amended assuagement of pain and other symptoms compared with those who do not receive this auxiliary care in emergency situations. Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, through the diagnosis and treatment. The palliative nursing facilitates state-of-the-art processes, organizational transitions, analytics, and technology innovation within the health industry and academia, regarding transformational care distribution and health management models.

  • Palliative care In Trauma
  • Palliative care In Emergency Situations
  • Palliative Medicine in Health care
  • Care and compassion in Palliative Care
  • Chronic Health and Health Care Management
  • Nursing Palliative Care

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