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comments for there are still battles to be fought https tnipe wordpress com a periodic blog on matters health union social justice and the occasional random rant sat 27 feb 2021 03 44 48 0000 hourly 1 http wordpress com comment on how many aged care deaths before the government acts by lyndel echter https tnipe wordpress com 2021 02 25 how many aged care deaths before the government acts comment page 1 comment 1387 sat 27 feb 2021 03 44 48 0000 http tnipe wordpress com p 2400 comment 1387 good read tara many many changes to age care needs to occur it s an issue of safety and human dignity and so much more comment on in praise of palliative care by nurses and assisted dying part 1 nurse uncut https tnipe wordpress com 2017 06 01 in praise of palliative care comment page 1 comment 1356 fri 15 nov 2019 03 15 04 0000 http tnipe wordpress com p 1205 comment 1356 writes i have written about the best kinds of dying trajectories and about the difference quality palliative care makes to comment on why i support victoria s voluntary assisted dying bill by nurses and assisted dying part 1 nurse uncut https tnipe wordpress com 2017 06 08 why i support victorias voluntary assisted dying bill comment page 1 comment 1351 wed 06 nov 2019 03 27 09 0000 http tnipe wordpress com p 1290 comment 1351 tara nipes is a registered nurse on a multiple medical specialty ward at one of melbourne s most acute tertiary hospitals in the first of three blog posts about assisted dying tara writes about why her experience as a nurse leads her to support assisted dying this was originally on tara s blog as why i support victoria s voluntary assisted dying bill comment on on the matter of privilege by tara nipe https tnipe wordpress com 2018 03 25 on the matter of privilege comment page 1 comment 1066 thu 29 mar 2018 09 10 48 0000 http tnipe com 2018 03 25 on the matter of privilege comment 1066 in reply to paul mcnamara thank you paul coming from you that means a lot comment on on the matter of privilege by my white privilege meta4rn https tnipe wordpress com 2018 03 25 on the matter of privilege comment page 1 comment 1064 wed 28 mar 2018 08 28 08 0000 http tnipe com 2018 03 25 on the matter of privilege comment 1064 nipe 25 03 18 on the matter of privilege this is the blog that i wish i wrote it s much clearer and more succinct than comment on on the matter of privilege by paul mcnamara https tnipe wordpress com 2018 03 25 on the matter of privilege comment page 1 comment 1059 wed 28 mar 2018 02 27 54 0000 http tnipe com 2018 03 25 on the matter of privilege comment 1059 thanks for simplifying the argument tara very clear disarmingly frank it s terrific that we have articulate nurses like you it helps the rest of us to cut through the bullshit comment on medical support for voluntary assisted dying by what do ama members really think about voluntary assisted dying we won but the battle s not over https tnipe wordpress com 2017 10 29 medical support comment page 1 comment 942 sun 29 oct 2017 13 02 37 0000 http tnipe com p 2053 comment 942 my previous post i wrote about why we including the media should pay less attention to the pronouncements of the comment on 7 30 a response by niasims https tnipe wordpress com 2017 08 22 7 30 a response comment page 1 comment 834 wed 23 aug 2017 02 50 58 0000 http tnipe wordpress com p 1911 comment 834 i acknowlede that dr kaminsky has said she was quoted out of context but find it difficult to imagine what context could alter the meaning of her words regarding her concerns that she is not up skilling trained and how the medication will be safely managed and the risk of the medication being accessed by children this last suggestion is particularly unlikely safe management of medications in the home is well established practice i lean to the conclusion that dr kaminsky is unaware of how the proposed framework thoroughly addresses these issues and provides solutions and safeguards and feel concerned that the public may have been mislead by these comments nia comment on caring at the end of life by liz barton https tnipe wordpress com 2017 08 07 caring at the end of life comment page 1 comment 819 mon 07 aug 2017 00 57 49 0000 http tnipe wordpress com p 1909 comment 819 this is a very poignant article however i was upset to read that this was a palliative patient an uncomplicated dying it is obvious to me that the patient s pain issues were not being dealt with if the writer had given all that was prescribed and the patient is still not comfortable it is time to agitate for a syringe driver of background opioid and midazolam this is why palliative care does not work for some simply that doctors will not escalate to achieve total symptom relief we need mass re education of nurses and carers so that if maximum prescribed doses do not achieve comfort staff ask for urgent referral to palliative care services to achieve a regime of medication which will achieve pain free status dying patients only have now no second chances and if specialist intervention cannot achieve pain free status there is the option for terminal sedation trouble is so many nurses do not keep pain and symptom charts no one asks is this the right drug for a particular pain type or can we use adjunct medication to relieve the patients suffering instead of crying and feeling helpless nurses need to advocate for urgent specialist intervention if the current prescriber is not ordering sufficient correct medication to achieve a peaceful dying comment on in praise of palliative care by nurses and assisted dying part 1welcome to nurse uncut welcome to nurse uncut https tnipe wordpress com 2017 06 01 in praise of palliative care comment page 1 comment 809 fri 28 jul 2017 06 44 12 0000 http tnipe wordpress com p 1205 comment 809 writes i have written about the best kinds of dying trajectories and about the difference quality palliative care makes to
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