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Palliative care: Managing the most common symptoms at the end of life

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MAIN OBJECTIVE OF THIS TRAINING COURSE

Provide care that maintains an optimal quality of life and dignity for the person and their loved ones.

TARGET CUSTOMERS

Nurses, nursing assistants, PABs, all professionals and caregivers working in palliative care units, long-term care, CH and home care.

Duration: 7 accredited hours

1-year access

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Dynamic ONLINE training. Case studies for intervention to prevent and manage the most common symptoms encountered at the end of life. Quizzes, charts, videos, etc. Case studies (what to do, when to refer, what to administer, etc.) will be carried out to help maintain optimal quality of life. A number of special situations will be discussed (neuropathic and nociceptive pain, co-analgesia, bronchial rales and secretions, delirium, dysphagia, alternative routes of drug administration, end-of-life defibrillator, malignant wounds, mouth problems, etc.).

This course is a unique opportunity to update your knowledge.

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