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Self Directed Learning Package - University of Queensland

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67 • <strong>Self</strong> <strong>Directed</strong> <strong>Learning</strong> <strong>Package</strong> - Advanced Registered & Enrolled NurseAssisting families with understanding levels <strong>of</strong> careKey PointResidents and families can only make INFORMEDchoices if they understand what is being said and allthe possible options.In the DVD “All on the same page”, it states that the foundation<strong>of</strong> ‘good discussion’ revolves around a mutual understanding <strong>of</strong>terminology and phrases. Here are some helpful terms that mayfeature in advance care planning discussions.Advance care plan terminology 4TermTerminalIrreversibleIncurablePermanentunconsciousness (Coma)Post comaunresponsiveness (PCUor PSV)ExplanationA condition that will result in death - the resident can reasonably beexpected to die from the disease.A condition that is unable to be turned around - there is no possibility thatthe resident will recover e.g. motor neurone disease.A condition which has no cure.A condition whereby brain damage is so severe that there is little or nopossibility that the resident will regain consciousness.An irreversible condition by where wakefulness and sleep cycles are present,as well as other bodily functions, but the person is totally unconscious,unaware <strong>of</strong> surroundings and unable to experience pain.Clarifying ‘life-sustaining’ measures 4Life sustaining measuresCardiopulmonaryresuscitation (CPR)Assisted ventilationArtificial feeding andhydrationDialysisWhat occurs at this levelTreatment aimed at providing artificial ventilation (air flow) via mouth, maskto mouth, or tube down the throat to maintain breathing. Cardiac (heart)compression is by pumping compressions to chest or electrical stimulation.(Statistics regarding survival rates may be useful to discuss).A machine (ventilator) is used to assist the resident to breathe, if theycannot breathe spontaneously.Provision <strong>of</strong> fluid and or liquidised nutrients by artificial means, if theresident is unable to swallow, eat or drink. Feeding occurs via tubes insertedvia the nose, via direct insertion <strong>of</strong> a tube into the stomach or via a tubeinserted into a vein.Treatment aimed at replacing the function <strong>of</strong> kidneys i.e. removal <strong>of</strong> toxicwaste products from the body.

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