Contrast hospice with hospital care by discussing three ways that they differ.

What will be an ideal response?


1) Hospice care focuses primarily on treating the symptoms of terminal illness and minimizing the patient’s discomfort and pain. In contrast, traditional hospital care focuses on helping patients recover or on prolonging their lives.
(2) Hospice staff try to provide a sense of comfort and support for the patient and his or her family. They also encourage engaging in open discussions on death and dying and expressing feelings. In contrast, the realistic and honest discussion of death is discouraged in traditional hospital care, which is based on curing patients and having them recover.
(3) When hospice care is provided outside the home, patients are allowed to personalize and control their surroundings much more than is typical in traditional hospital care. Hospice patients do not endure the rigid routines of hospital care, such as constant monitoring by medical personnel, institutional meals provided on a set schedule, and limited visiting hours. Hospice patients can wear their own clothes rather than gowns, have visitors at any time, and add personal touches to their surroundings.

Psychology

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Psychology

Physical strength for both sexes decreases during emerging adulthood from its adolescent peak

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology