Palliative Care – Communication and Support with Kath Murray
Best practice interactions for Licensed Practical Nurses include compassion and communication. In this session, we will explore compassionate ways of being, and practical and supportive strategies to use in challenging situations. Learn how to: 1. Identify best practice interactions. 2. Reflect on “personal best” moments. 3. Identify principles that might help in responding to difficult questions. The College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA) partnered with expert Kath Murray to learn about palliative care – the art and science of death and dying. For more information about Kath Murray and her work, discover her organization Life and Death Matters. For more info: College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta http://www.clpna.com [email protected] 780-484-8886

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Palliative Care - Essentials Tools for Licensed Practical Nurses with Kath Murray

Understanding Burnout in Nursing

Breaking Bad News - UAMS Palliative Care

Death with Dignity in Switzerland: A Husband’s Final Choice

Steve Pantilat, MD, Palliative Care Part 3: Clear Communication

We’re Doing Dying All Wrong | Ken Hillman | TEDxSydney

WNSW PHN - Communication in Palliative Care

End-of-Life Visions and Other Experiences with Barbara Karnes RN | EOLU Podcast

Introduction to Palliative Care

Advanced Care Planning - Understanding Goals of Care Designations (GCDS) and Conversations

Steve Pantilat, MD, Palliative Care Part 4: Psychosocial Support

Providing Comfort During the Last Days of Life with Barbara Karnes RN | EOLU Podcast

Why palliative care is essential in the face of serious illness

Advance Care Planning and Personal Directives for LPNs

How to Discuss Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Orders with Patients

Before I die: a day with terminally ill patients | Death Land #2

Dying to Know: What Patients and Families Want to Know about End of Life Care and Issues

