Death Flashcards
What 2 forms of care are included in End of Life Care?
Palliative care and hospice care.
What is the difference between palliative care and hospice care?
Palliative care is not always hospice care, but hospice care ALWAYS involves palliative care.
What are the 3 goals of palliative care?
- Symptom relief - Improvement of function - Improvement of quality of life
Describe the 4 principles of hospice care.
- less than 6 months to live. 2. “cure” to “comfort.” 3. may leave and return to hospice care during EOL time.
What are the 5 types of attitudes about dying?
- Medical 2. Societal 3. Cultural 4. Individual 5. Familial
What is the “fantasy death” that most people hope for? What percentage of deaths actually occur here?
old, at home with loved ones, quick, without suffering, and peaceful. <20% of deaths occur at home bc lower property value
In what setting do most people die?
In an acute care setting (60%). >40% of people in acute and LTC settings. Less than 7% in hospice
What are the 3 hospice eligibility requirements for a pt with CHF?
- Class IV failure 2. EF < 20% 3. 2-3 admission to acute care in one year.
What are the 6 hospice eligibility requirements for a pt with COPD?
- O2 dependent 2. Poor response to bronchodilators, resting PCO2 >50. 3. O2 sat on RA <88 4. PO2 <55 on O2 5. Cor pulmonale, weight loss 6. HR > 100, 2-3 acute admissions in one year.
What are the 2 hospice eligibility requirements for a pt with renal failure?
- Creatinine > 8.0 2. Off dialysis
What are the 4 hospice eligibility requirements for a pt with cirrhosis/liver failure?
1.bed bound 2. Albumin < 2.5 3. INR > 1.5 MAJOR INDICATOR OF LIVER FAILURE 4. + 1: encephalopathy, spontaneous, bacterial peritonitis, refractory ascites, recurrent variceal bleed, hepatorenal syndrome.
What are the 6 hospice eligibility requirements for a pt with dementia?
- Bed bound 2. Mute (except for occasional vocalization). 3. Unable to ambulate 4. Aspiration pneumonia 5. weight loss 6. And at least 1 of the following in past year: pyelonephritis, sepsis, pressure ulcers, fever after antibiotics, dysphagia.
What are the 3 hospice eligibility requirements for a pt with a stroke?
- Poor nutritional status 2. Albumin < 2.5 3. Recurrent medical problems as with dementia.
Is DNR a requirement for a patient to go into hospice?
**Strongly encouraged.
What is the sudden death trajectory IN sudden death trajectory?
Sudden decline of health to death.
What is the cancer life trajectory?
Slow decline over time.
What is the dementia life trajectory?
Scraping the bottom of the health curve. Small ups, but mostly staying down until death.