Nursing 4400A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Canadian Nurses Association, Palliative Care, Health Professional
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Canadian nurses association, canadian hospice palliative care association, canadian. The palliative approach to care and the role of the nurse [joint position statement]. Retrieved from http://www. cna- aiic. ca/~/media/cna/page-content/pdf-en/the-palliative-approach-to-care-and-the-role- of- the-nurse_e. pdf: the canadian nurses association (cna), the canadian hospice palliative care. Association (chpca) and the canadian hospice palliative care nurses group (chpc- It honors people"s values and health-care wishes by promoting autonomy, dignity and control as well as shared decision-making (as appropriate) with health-care decisions. This responsibility includes ensuring an appropriate nursing workforce is in place to enable such access. comfort, quality of life, relief of suffering) with people facing chronic, life-limiting conditions at all stages, not just at the end of life. It reinforces personal autonomy, the right for persons to be actively involved in their own care and a greater sense of limiting condition is diagnosed. It then continues until death and into family bereavement and care of the body.