Service program 1: physical care
1, take care of the patient to take medication and injections, turn over and scrub, functional exercise.
2, control of excretory disorders, good skin care and oral care.
3, provide nutritional meals, supplemented by digestive drugs or if necessary, give nasal feeding, extra-gastrointestinal high nutrition.
4, for patients complaining of pain symptomatic pain control.
5. Give intermittent or continuous oxygen infusion to patients with respiratory distress.
Service item 2: Psychological care
1. The doctor in charge and the nurse in charge communicate effectively with the patient to relieve the patient's loneliness, anxiety and fear.
2. Organize simple games or handwork for patients who can move around.
3. Emphasize image management to meet the patients' needs for a beautiful situation and to improve the patients' pleasant feelings.
4. Massage every nerve of the patients with beautiful background music to slow down their mental fatigue and psychological pressure.
Service item 3: Symptom care
The main symptoms include: pain, nausea and vomiting, agitation and trespassing, anxiety and insomnia, respiratory distress, urinary retention, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, and spasms of care.
Service Item 4: Care for family members of terminally ill patients
1. Support and care for family members: family members of terminally ill patients are often suffering from great pain and stress, and appropriate help is provided to alleviate the period of grief
Service Item 5: Palliative care
Palliative care emphasizes more on symptomatic concerns, such as pain, anorexia, constipation, fatigue, respiratory distress , vomiting, cough, mouth
2. Instruct family members to participate in care, which helps to alleviate the patient's symptoms and alleviate the patient's lonely and hopeless pessimism dry, diarrhea, dysphagia and other symptoms that affect the quality of life control. Reduce the patient's pain and improve the quality of life, while emphasizing psychosomatic problems and psychological care.
Service item 6: value-added services
A, for the families of the terminally ill to provide free companion beds
B, for the terminally ill to take care of the aftermath of the service (dressing, farewell, funeral)
C, 24-hour "nanny" all-around care
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