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QQBUAZ Ethical Considerations for Withholding Nutrition and Hydration: End of Life Decisions
Detailed Overview/Outline Discuss the pros and cons of specific nutrition and hydration options; ethical and legal boundaries for their use, disuse or withdrawal; and historical cases. Develop strategies for working effectively with families in emotional crisis. A generation ago, death came suddenly. Medical advances have lengthened the dying process, and it is now possible in many cases to anticipate our mortality. The purpose of advance directives is to make our wishes known in the event we are unable to communicate or lose our decision-making capacity. We expect these wishes to be honored by our health care team and family. However, these directives may be at odds with the wishes of our spouses, children or other family members. Clinicians and patients often have directly conflicting purposes at the end of life. Families find themselves grappling with ethical quandaries. How much care is enough? When a cure is impossible, does using advanced technology make sense? Who decides when to cease the use of life support? As clinicians, our challenge is guiding families in their decision-making process without alienating them. This seminar will examine end-of-life decisions and provide practical, ethical resolutions to help caregivers work effectively with patients and families. Participants will examine the role of legal documents and ethical guidelines, including advance directives, living wills, benefit vs. burden and autonomy. You will develop communication and counseling skills to help ease the emotional stress of families in the midst of this difficult decision-making process. You will also identify the pros and cons of feeding and hydration options, and their appropriate uses as well as mouth care guidelines. Attendees will discover strategies for developing institutional policies that can facilitate smooth interaction with patients and families in end-of-life situations. WHO SHOULD ATTEND
"Denise is a very effective, enjoyable speaker with in-depth knowledge." - Teri Mazur, RD, Fishers, IN "Great speaker -- very fluent and well-informed!" - Mary Ann Butkosky, SLP, Three Bridges, NJ WHAT YOU WILL COVER
Sponsor Background: Leading the Way in Professional Development. Cross Country Education is a national leader in high-quality educational products and services for the entire health care industry. Our seminars and training programs are designed to help health care providers achieve improved performance and results in all areas of clinical, financial and operational management. Our faculty of more than 150 instructors are the "best of the best" in their field of expertise and know how to provide programs that really make a difference to participants. Since 1995, we have trained over 1,000,000 providers, managers, nurses, behavioral health professionals and other key personnel throughout the entire healthcare industry. We produce over 5,000 seminars and conferences annually for the health care industry. Plus, we coordinate in-house training for health care facilities. Let us provide your training and professional education needs! Our Mission Statement “CCE exists to identify and provide opportunities for relevant continuing education in a timely and geographically friendly manner that will meet and exceed the needs and expectations of targeted professionals.”
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