HPNA Teaching Sheets
The Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association has provided a number of educational handouts for patients and families. HPNA is committed to promoting excellence in end-of-life nursing. Providence TrinityCare Hospice appreciates the information that has been made available for patients and families facing end-of-life care and is honored to recognize many of our nurses that are members of HPNA.
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Bladder Incontinence
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Bowel Incontinence
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Constipation
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Dementia
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Fatigue
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Final Days
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Food & Fluids
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Grief & Mourning
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HIV AIDS
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Hospice in Nursing Homes
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Managing Anxiety
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Nausea & Vomiting
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Opioid Induced Constipation
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Pain
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Palliative Care and Hospice
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Potential Bleeding
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Preparing Children
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Psychological Distress
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Quick Information Sheet Hospice vs Home Health vs Palliative
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Respecting Cultural Beliefs
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Restlessness
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Seizures
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Shortness of Breath
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Skin Care
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Spiritual Distress
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Tips
TIPS for Communicating with Seriously Ill Patients - English
TIPS for Communicating with Seriously Ill Patients- SpanishTIPS for Constipation - English
TIPS for Constipation - SpanishTIPS for Dementia - English
TIPS for Dementia - SpanishTIPS for Myths of Opioid - English
TIPS for Myths of Opioid - SpanishTIPS for Recognizing Non Verbal Signs of Pain - English
TIPS for Recognizing Non Verbal Signs of Pain - SpanishTIPS for Talking with Dying Patients - English
TIPS for Talking with Dying Patients - SpanishTIPS What to do when a Patient Dies - English
TIPS What to do when a Patient Dies - Spanish