Class Information for End of Life Nursing Education Consortium
Session: September 10 & 17, 2018
Type: In-person
Class Size: 20
# Openings: 3
Class Session Date(s): 09/10/18 - 09/17/18
Registration Dates: 10/24/2017 04:15 PM - 09/03/2018 11:00 PM
Coordinator: Megan E Mikula
Description
ELNEC is a curriculum developed by national experts in pain and palliative care from the City of Hope and the AACN. It is intended to provide nurses with the necessary education and tools to manage patients at end-of-life and on palliative care. ELNEC covers topics including palliative nursing care, communication, pain management, symptom management, care of the patient during final hours and loss, grief, and bereavement. This course incorporates cultural considerations and ethics into all of the modules.
Contact Hours
12
Special Comments
This activity will be submitted to the Oncology Nursing Society for approval to award contact hours. ONS is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s COA.
This activity has no commercial support of sponsorship.
Planner, presenters, and content reviewers disclose no conflict of interest relative to this educational activity.
Contact hours will be awarded to those individuals who attend 80% of the event, complete a pre and post course survey with knowledge assessment and submit completed evaluation forms.
For more information regarding contact hours, please call Debbie Parchen at 301-402-6898.
Target Audience
Nurses, social workers, and other healthcare providers.
Course Objectives
Following attendance of the End of Life Nursing Education Consortium, the participant will be able to:
1. Describe quality palliative care for patients across the lifespan.
2. Define the importance of ongoing communication with the interdisciplinary team, patient and family throughout an end-of-life process.
3. Identify common symptoms associated with end-of-life processes for patients across the life span.
4. Discuss pain assessment and management at the end of life.
5. Define loss, mourning, grief and bereavement.
6. Assess physical, psychological, social, and spiritual care needs and interventions for an imminently dying patient and their family.
7. Identify dimensions of culture and the influence of culture on palliative care for patients across the life span.
8. Discuss ethical issues and dilemmas that may arise in end-of-life/palliative care.
Pre-requisites
None
Session Schedule
Date | Times | Location |
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Monday September 10, 2018 | 07:30 AM - 04:00 PM | NIH Clinical Center:B1C211 (FAES# 1) |
Monday September 17, 2018 | 07:30 AM - 04:00 PM | NIH Clinical Center:B1C211 (FAES# 1) |