heartelearning.org
HEARTe | HEARTe
https://www.heartelearning.org/about
Heart Education Awareness Resource and Training through E-learning. How to use this site. The cases now include varied web based interactive activities including a range of quizzes, video clips, animations and examples of patient documentation. All of these required group development of detailed feedback, referencing and illustrative ideas with support from the LTS team. There were also a number of collaborations with recognised cardiac professional bodies and organisations. The University of Glasgow.
goodlifedeathgrief.org.uk
Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief :: How do we work?
https://www.goodlifedeathgrief.org.uk/content/how_do_we_work
How do we work? Aims, vision and principles. People are able to deal with death in a constructive way. Communities empowered to support their members. Professionals empowered to discuss death. A broad-based collaborative approach. Encouragement of community resilience. Engagement with children and young people. Education, training and support. Scotland-wide Before I Die wall. Why be more open? Why do we need Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief? What the experts say. What can I do? Planning for the future.
goodlifedeathgrief.org.uk
Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief :: Why do we need Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief?
https://www.goodlifedeathgrief.org.uk/content/why
How do we work? Aims, vision and principles. People are able to deal with death in a constructive way. Communities empowered to support their members. Professionals empowered to discuss death. A broad-based collaborative approach. Encouragement of community resilience. Engagement with children and young people. Education, training and support. Scotland-wide Before I Die wall. Why be more open? Why do we need Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief? What the experts say. What can I do? Planning for the future.
goodlifedeathgrief.org.uk
Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief :: Principles: Recognition of differences
https://www.goodlifedeathgrief.org.uk/content/principle_recognisedifferences
How do we work? Aims, vision and principles. People are able to deal with death in a constructive way. Communities empowered to support their members. Professionals empowered to discuss death. A broad-based collaborative approach. Encouragement of community resilience. Engagement with children and young people. Education, training and support. Scotland-wide Before I Die wall. Why be more open? Why do we need Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief? What the experts say. What can I do? Planning for the future.
goodlifedeathgrief.org.uk
Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief :: Why we're needed: People are unprepared
https://www.goodlifedeathgrief.org.uk/content/reason_people
How do we work? Aims, vision and principles. People are able to deal with death in a constructive way. Communities empowered to support their members. Professionals empowered to discuss death. A broad-based collaborative approach. Encouragement of community resilience. Engagement with children and young people. Education, training and support. Scotland-wide Before I Die wall. Why be more open? Why do we need Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief? What the experts say. What can I do? Planning for the future.
goodlifedeathgrief.org.uk
Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief :: The structure
https://www.goodlifedeathgrief.org.uk/content/structure
How do we work? Aims, vision and principles. People are able to deal with death in a constructive way. Communities empowered to support their members. Professionals empowered to discuss death. A broad-based collaborative approach. Encouragement of community resilience. Engagement with children and young people. Education, training and support. Scotland-wide Before I Die wall. Why be more open? Why do we need Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief? What the experts say. What can I do? Planning for the future.
palliativecareguidelines.scot.nhs.uk
Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines - Breathlessness
http://www.palliativecareguidelines.scot.nhs.uk/guidelines/symptom-control/breathlessness.aspx
Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines. Patient and Family Focus. Conventions on Drug Names. Pain Assessment - Cognitive Impairment. Choosing and Changing Opioids. Fentanyl Nasal Spray (Pecfent). Out Of Hours Handover. Malignant Spinal Cord Compression. Superior Vena Cava Obstruction. End of Life Care. Care in the Last Days of Life. Renal Disease in the last days of life. Severe Uncontrolled Distress in the last days of life. Out Of Hours Handover. Fentanyl Nasal Spray (Pecfent). Determine if treatment of t...
palliativecareguidelines.scot.nhs.uk
Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines - Fentanyl Nasal Spray (Pecfent)
http://www.palliativecareguidelines.scot.nhs.uk/guidelines/medicine-information-sheets/fentanyl-nasal-spray-(pecfent).aspx
Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines. Patient and Family Focus. Conventions on Drug Names. Pain Assessment - Cognitive Impairment. Choosing and Changing Opioids. Fentanyl Nasal Spray (Pecfent). Out Of Hours Handover. Malignant Spinal Cord Compression. Superior Vena Cava Obstruction. End of Life Care. Care in the Last Days of Life. Renal Disease in the last days of life. Severe Uncontrolled Distress in the last days of life. Out Of Hours Handover. Fentanyl Nasal Spray (Pecfent). Rapid acting fentanyl prepa...
palliativecareguidelines.scot.nhs.uk
Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines - Bowel Obstruction
http://www.palliativecareguidelines.scot.nhs.uk/guidelines/symptom-control/bowel-obstruction.aspx
Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines. Patient and Family Focus. Conventions on Drug Names. Pain Assessment - Cognitive Impairment. Choosing and Changing Opioids. Fentanyl Nasal Spray (Pecfent). Out Of Hours Handover. Malignant Spinal Cord Compression. Superior Vena Cava Obstruction. End of Life Care. Care in the Last Days of Life. Renal Disease in the last days of life. Severe Uncontrolled Distress in the last days of life. Out Of Hours Handover. Fentanyl Nasal Spray (Pecfent). Prioritise assessment for c...
palliativecareguidelines.scot.nhs.uk
Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines - Pain Assessment - Cognitive Impairment
http://www.palliativecareguidelines.scot.nhs.uk/guidelines/pain/pain-assessment-cognitive-impairment.aspx
Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines. Patient and Family Focus. Conventions on Drug Names. Pain Assessment - Cognitive Impairment. Choosing and Changing Opioids. Fentanyl Nasal Spray (Pecfent). Out Of Hours Handover. Malignant Spinal Cord Compression. Superior Vena Cava Obstruction. End of Life Care. Care in the Last Days of Life. Renal Disease in the last days of life. Severe Uncontrolled Distress in the last days of life. Out Of Hours Handover. Fentanyl Nasal Spray (Pecfent). Determine if the patient ha...
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