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Nurses' Perceptions of End-of-Life Care After Multiple Interventions for Improvement
Lissi Hansen, RN, PhD, Teresa Goodell, RN, PhD, CNS, CCRN, APRN, BC, Josi DeHaven, RN, MPH, CCRN, and Mary Denise Smith, RN, CNS, ACHPN
This test is FREE to both member and nonmember CE customers
Learning Objectives - At the completion of this program, the learner will be able to:
Objective 1:
Describe current trends used in handling end-of-life issues.
Objective 2:
Recognize how moral distress is associated with nurses’ inability to influence end-of-life decisions between nurses, physicians, and families.
Objective 3:
Identify some key strategies that will help nurses with interventions when dealing with end-of-life decisions.
CE ID:
A0918033
Contact Hours:
1.0
CERP Cat:
A
Synergy Cat:
A
Form Expires:
5/1/2011
Program Title and Description
Nurses' Perceptions of End-of-Life Care After Multiple Interventions for Improvement
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