Federal law (42CFR Section 418.52) states that patients have a right to access effective symptom and pain management from their hospice program. They must be engaged in the design of their care, and medics must consider their treatment goals and those of their family members. The law also states that the intervention designed must be updated and comprehensive. Therefore, the practice guideline will ensure that nurses provide quality care to patients enrolled in the facility’s hospice program. Effective management of their pain will improve their quality of life by reducing incidents of depression and suicide. Nurses will be informed that failing to comply with the national standards might result in legal lawsuits for the company. Additionally, patients might sue them for failure to comply with the national standards. Therefore, the outcome of the training program includes improved nurse competence in managing pain and its related symptoms, nurses’ ability to educate caregivers, caregivers’ involvement in care delivery, and the significant improvements on the underperforming measures.
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