190 Comfort Measures in the Hospital: What They Mean and How They Help
Host Marie Betcher, a registered nurse and former Hospice nurse, explains what “comfort measures” mean when offered during a hospital stay. Comfort measures begin when curative care stops and the focus shifts to relieving discomfort, pain, and distress for patients nearing end of life through appropriate medications and bedside care. She notes that comfort measures are not a full care program and lack the added support hospice can provide, but they are still valuable, especially when hospice is not offered or available due to insurance or location. Marie encourages families to participate at the bedside, report symptoms such as Anxiety or shortness of breath, and expect fewer disruptions, limited transports and procedures, and a calmer environment. She also mentions hospice or palliative care as options depending on eligibility and time.
00:00 Welcome and Disclaimer
00:29 Meet Your Host
00:42 What Comfort Measures Mean
01:12 Comfort Measures vs Hospice
01:51 How Families Can Help
02:20 Creating a Calm Hospital Room
03:01 When to Choose Hospice
03:43 Palliative Care Option
04:15 Closing and Subscribe
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