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Palliative care principles

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Palliative Care Principles - The Comfort Crew

  • Focuses on improving quality of life for patients and families facing serious illness.
  • Core goal: Prevent and relieve suffering through a multidisciplinary approach.
  • 📌 COMFORT Mnemonic:
    • Communication: Open, honest discussions.
    • Orientation: Aligning care with patient goals.
    • Management: Aggressive symptom control (pain, dyspnea).
    • Family: Involving and supporting loved ones.
    • Openness: Addressing emotional & spiritual needs.
    • Respect: Upholding patient autonomy.
    • Team: Interdisciplinary collaboration.

⭐ Palliative care is not limited to end-of-life; it can be initiated at any stage of a serious illness, alongside curative treatment.

Symptom Control - The Relief Squad

  • Core Goal: Alleviate distressing symptoms to improve quality of life, regardless of prognosis.
  • Pain Management:
    • Opioids are the cornerstone (e.g., morphine, fentanyl). Start low, go slow.
    • Titrate to effect; no ceiling dose for pain relief.
    • Adjuvants: NSAIDs, corticosteroids, antidepressants (for neuropathic pain).
  • Dyspnea (Shortness of Breath):
    • Opioids (low-dose oral or parenteral morphine) are first-line.
    • Supplemental O₂ only if hypoxic (SpO₂ < 90%).
    • Anxiolytics (benzodiazepines) can reduce associated anxiety.
  • Constipation:
    • 📌 Mush & Push: Prophylaxis is key with opioids. Use a stimulant (Senna - "push") + softener (Docusate - "mush").

High-Yield: Opioids are the primary treatment for the sensation of dyspnea in terminally ill patients, even if they are not hypoxic.

Communication & Ethics - The Guidance Guild

  • Core Goal: Align care with patient values, preferences, and goals. Focus on quality of life and symptom control, not just curative treatment.
  • Advance Care Planning:
    • Advance Directives: Legal documents (Living Will, Healthcare Proxy) specifying future medical wishes.
    • DNR/DNI: Orders to withhold CPR or intubation. Must be documented.
    • POLST/MOLST: Physician/Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment; converts wishes into actionable medical orders.
  • Breaking Bad News (📌 SPIKES): A structured approach to difficult conversations.

⭐ The principle of double effect is key. Administering escalating doses of morphine for pain control in a terminally ill patient is ethically sound, even if it may hasten death. The intent is to relieve suffering, not to cause death.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Palliative care aims to improve quality of life for patients and families facing serious illness, at any stage.
  • It can be provided concurrently with curative treatment; it is not solely for the end-of-life.
  • The core focus is comprehensive symptom management, including pain, dyspnea, nausea, and anxiety.
  • Care involves an interdisciplinary team to address physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs.
  • Hospice is a form of palliative care for patients with a prognosis of <6 months who are no longer seeking curative therapy.

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