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METHODS OF TEACHING<br />

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Explain the role of the nurse involved with pain and symptom assessment and<br />

management;<br />

Justify the nurse’s specific roles in ethical decision-making;<br />

Judge cultural dimensions and the influence of culture on palliative care for patients<br />

across the life span;<br />

List three factors that influence communication in the palliative care setting;<br />

Describe the nurse’s role in helping patients cope with loss, grief, and bereavement;<br />

Value the role of the palliative care nurse in easing patient deaths.<br />

Module Outline<br />

Hospice and Palliative Care<br />

Pain Management<br />

Symptom Management<br />

Communication<br />

Cultural and Ethical Issues in End of Life Care<br />

The Last Hours of Dying<br />

Loss, Grief, and Bereavement<br />

Clinical Competencies<br />

Anxiety, Loss and Grief, Depression<br />

Advance Directive Discussion<br />

Death Rattle: Nursing Management<br />

End of Life Discussions<br />

Pain Relief<br />

Oxygen Therapy and Oxygen Delivery<br />

Module XIII: Healthcare Informatics<br />

Learning Objectives<br />

At the end of this module, the trainee will be able to:<br />

Understand the importance of nursing informatics as an emerging field in the nursing<br />

profession, identifying key factors and legislative organizations that help to shape<br />

nursing informatics;<br />

Appraise evolving models and theories of informatics that define the function and<br />

competencies of nursing informatics;<br />

Justify the implications of nursing informatics for nursing practice, administration,<br />

education, and research;<br />

Validate skills in the acquisition and retrieval of nursing information using the<br />

institution’s health information system, the worldwide web, and varied electronic<br />

resources;<br />

Defend approaches that safeguard data and information integrity while maintaining<br />

privacy and confidentiality.<br />

Module Outline<br />

Introduction of Nursing Informatics and Overview<br />

Nursing Informatics Goals—the Standards and Scope of Practice.<br />

24 ONCOLOGY NURSING DIPLOMA CURRICULUM

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