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September 23-24, 2019 | Prague, Czech Republic

2

nd

International Conference on

Palliative Care

Clinical Trials and Pharmacovigilance

Joint Event

&

Palliative nursing – caring for people at the end of life

Nadine Lexa

DBfk nordost ev, Germany

T

he need for care of palliative patients is constantly

increasing. The care and support of terminally ill people

are extremely complex and challenging. Thus, symptoms

such as shortness of breath, restlessness and pain can occur

individually, but also simultaneously. As a companion to

the practice, the book provides nurses with suggestions

and safety in dealing with palliative care patients and

provides nursing practical knowledge for the care of people

at the end of life by for example represents suitable aids

and introduces their handling. In this way, professional

palliative care workers, nursing staff, outpatient care, acute

care hospitals, and their relatives can provide professional

palliative care.

Speaker Biography

Nadine Lexa is a Nurse at MAS Palliative Care and she is also a procedur-

al care lecturer, author & journalist in the field of Palliative Care, Nursing &

Ethics and she also serve as a auditor for palliative care units, publisher of a

palliative care book series “Palliative Care for beginneres” (Hospizverlag) and

councilwoman.

e:

nadinelexa@gmail.com

Journal of Primary Care and General Practice | Volume 2

J Prim Care Gen Pract, Volume:2