Palliative Care Nursing
Palliative care refers to specific medical assistance provided to people who have a terminal illness. This kind of care is focused on providing support for the illness's side effects and duration. The goal is to improve family and understanding quality of life. A team of medical professionals with specialized training provides palliative care. They work in tandem with a patient's other specialists to provide an extra layer of support.
The needs of the quiet are the foundation of palliative care, not the prognosis of the patient. It is suitable for any age and any setting when used for a legitimate illness, and it is frequently administered in addition to curative care.