Palliative Care and Pain Management at the End of Life

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Learning Objectives
1.Describe how the definition of palliative care has evolved.
2.Define the structure of palliative care delivery, including models of care and the interdisciplinary healthcare team.
3.List the benefits of palliative care at the end of life.
4.Describe the barriers to optimum delivery of palliative care through hospice.
5.Describe the components of communication and decision making for end-of-life care.
6.Identify the most common symptoms at the end of life for patients with life-limiting diseases.
7.Discuss the barriers to effective relief of pain at the end of life.
8.Assess pain accurately through use of clinical tools and other strategies.
9.Select appropriate pharmacologic and/or nonpharmacologic therapies to manage pain in patients during the end-of-life period.
10.Assess and manage the most common symptoms (other than pain) experienced by patients during the end-of-life period.