Hospice Articles and Press Release

TREATING SEIZURES

A seizure occurs when excitatory neurons produce a sudden surge in electrical activity in the brain. Seizures can be caused by various underlying conditions, ranging from temporary conditions such as fever, infection, alcohol or medication withdrawal, hypoglycemia, electrolyte imbalance, head trauma, and more. In these cases, treating these underlying conditions will stop the seizure.

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Managing Nausea and Vomiting in Hospice

Nausea causes a person to not want to eat or drink anything and vomiting can cause dehydration. There is no magic pill that combats every type of mediator triggering nausea and/or vomiting. This is why it’s important to differentiate between the areas that feed into the vomiting center.

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The Curse of the Ghost Tablet

Technology is great…. until it has you looking at something curious in your poo. Believe it or not, there are several medications that mimic the corn phenomena – they come out of the body looking the same as they went in.

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DEPRESCRIBING IN HOSPICE

Every hospice patient requires palliative care, which is the aggressive management of symptoms to keep our patients symptom-free and comfortable as they transition out of this world. Polypharmacy is the simultaneous use of multiple medications to manage the health of a patient. A similar complaint I hear from nurses and other healthcare providers, after listening to some of them, is how difficult it is sometimes to convince the patients’ caregivers about the importance of medication deprescribing.

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TOP TEN WORST NURSES’ WEEK GIFTS

National Nurses Week begins each year on May 6th and ends on May 12th, Florence Nightingale's birthday.

First of all, the celebrations are always during day shift… so night shift rarely participates. No complaints because the goal of a night shift nurse is to stay under the radar of the administration…

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OLDER AMERICANS MONTH

It is a bit of a struggle for me to delineate the years that comprise those who qualify as “Older Americans” because doing so means that I have to face the fact that I am one. My parents survived the Dust Bowl, the Great Depression, and World War II.

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BENZODIAZEPINES IN HOSPICE

When ORAL benzodiazepines exceed either the maximum daily dose or dosing frequency for symptoms of anxiety, aggression, and/or agitation, it can cause a paradoxical reaction.

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PDC RX PAYS TRIBUTE TO DAME CICELY SAUNDERS

n celebration of International Women’s Day, PDC Rx would like to honor Dame Cicely Saunders, the founder of today’s version of hospice and palliative care for the terminally ill. Dr. Saunders was a London physician who began her work with the terminally ill in 1947. In 1957, she earned her medical degree, and in 1967 she founded St. Christopher’s Hospice in south west London.

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HOSPICE HIGHLIGHT

Cedar Valley Hospice

At PDC Rx, we genuinely consider it an honor to work with some outstanding hospice organizations. For this month’s Hospice Highlight, we are proud to feature Cedar Valley Hospice in Waterloo, Iowa. Their mission is to enrich lives with knowledge, respect, and compassionate care.

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HELP WANTED: POST HOLIDAY HOPE

The Holiday season has ended, and the magic is no longer in the air. Many of us may be experiencing a sort of emotional whiplash. As quickly as the Holidays stopped, reality began again. We now face the difficult task of maneuvering through this life while resuming to some normalcy. Evidently, I am not a big fan of normalcy or reality.

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SHOULD WE CONSIDER METHADONE THERAPY FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT?

n recent years, health care professionals have been reluctant to prescribe methadone as a means of pain management. For many reasons, methadone has sort of a stigma attached to it because it is often used as a treatment for addiction.

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STAVING OFF THE EFFECTS OF DEMENTIA

Eat healthily. Live healthily. Be healthy. How many times a day are we bombarded by that message? I believe I’ve heard it so often that I’ve become deaf to it. It just seems like rhetoric that’s easily ignored because it makes so much sense. It has become sort of a “duh” kind of message.

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MOTHER’S PASSING

We never thought my mother would die... We just never thought about it – never prepared for it or asked her about her end of life requests.

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DELIRIUM IN HOSPICE

Delirium is defined as an acute state of confusion, characterized by an inability to focus, maintain wakefulness, and/or attention. The presence of delirium leads to an increase in mortality and morbidity, misdiagnoses (particularly for dementia and/or depression), increased length of inpatient stay, and increase in symptom burden – which precipitates an increase in patient’s medication regimen.

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PDC RX AND THE LOCAL PHARMACY

Keeping it local has become a trend as of late. Some people do it to invest in their community while others may do it as a matter of convenience. Doing business with local pharmacies has always been a mainstay for hospice and especially with independent pharmacies. Hospice benefits using the team approach when caring for the dying patient. Using the triad: physician, pharmacist, nurse approach lends to better end of life care.

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