Palliative care nursing [videorecording] : caring for yourself.
Contributor(s): Video Education Australasia
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Publisher: Bendigo, Vic. : Video Education Australasia, c2010Description: 1 videodisc (18 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Subject(s): Palliative treatment -- Psychological aspects![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Media Resources | Taylor's Library-TU | 616.029019 PAL 2010 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | GENLS,GENLS,03,GR | 1000526773 |
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616.028 SIN 2009 Oxford handbook of critical care / | 616.029 DIE 2011 Diet and nutrition in palliative care / | 616.029 PAL 2009 Palliative pharmacy care / | 616.029019 PAL 2010 Palliative care nursing | 616.042 Medical genetics at a glance / | 616.042 Epigenetics in human disease | 616.042 Essential medical genetics / |
Program support notes also available on publisher's web site.
Executive producer: Simon Garner ; program notes by Helen Kendrick ; commissioning editor: Darren Gray.
"Delivering palliative care can be both hugely rewarding and, at times, very stressful. It is likely that all health workers will be involved in caring for a dying person at some time. Nurses need to be able to manage their own stress to deliver a good standard of care to their patients. This program provides an introduction to to palliative care stress management. We define stress, and discuss the differences between personal and work-related stress, and discuss the signs of stress-related burnout. This program will equip viewers with the tools and strategies required to manage stress in palliative care more effectively"--Container.
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