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Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care

Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative CareOrder DescriptionReview the following domains within the paper:Psychological Aspects of CareSocial Aspects of CareSpiritual Aspects of CareCultural Aspects of CareEthical and Legal Aspects of CareSupport your particular view/position on the issue and how you would apply core values of community, respect, and integrity.GBA 231—Term Paper Requirements and Grading RubricReview all materials in Chapter 52 along with The National Consensus Project for QualityPalliative Care’s report “Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care.” In the report,review the following domains:? Domain 3-Psychological Aspects of Care? Domain 4-Social Aspects of Care? Domain 5-Spiritual Aspects of Care? Domain 6-Cultural Aspects of Care? Domain 8-Ethical and Legal Aspects of CareAfter completing your reading, along with any other sources, if any, of your choosing, addressand support your particular position/view on the following specific issues, and, specifically, howyou would apply the Saint Leo University core values of community, respect, and integrity intoyour actions. Be sure to use proper APA format for citations.1. What are the potential foreseeable financial, psychological, and medical, yet unintended,harmful consequences to one’s family and friends in failing to provide a properlyexecuted will and living will prior to one’s final illness and death?2. What are the fundamental distinctions between recuperative medical care and palliativecare? Who should be included in the decision to modify care from recuperative topalliative? When, if ever, is the right to refuse any and all medical care appropriatewhen such virtually ensures the death of the patient?3. What professionals, medical or otherwise, should be involved in advising decisionsconcerning end-of-life wishes? How does euthanasia differ from a simple cessation oftreatment? Who should make end of life decisions for those who are without a familymember to take on such a role?4. What measures can be taken to ensure the quality of ongoing family and socialrelationships, individually and as a group, to end-of-life patients? What pitfalls are to beavoided in ensuring maintenance of these relationships? What actions may be taken toensure the spiritual and existential dimensions of the process are respected andintegrated?You must submit this assignment as a word document to the appropriate course Dropbox nolater than Sunday 11:59 PM EST/EDT. (This Dropbox basket is linked to Turnitin.)Grading RubricElementScoring RatingsExceptional(exceedsexpectations;performance isoutstanding)Proficient(meets expectations;performance issatisfactory)Basic(works towardsmeeting expectations;performance needsimprovement)Insufficient(does not meetexpectations;performance issubstandard)Missing(Criterion ismissing or notin evidence)Practical necessityof the Will andLiving Will24-25 Points 20-23 Points 18-19 Points 1-17 Points 0 PointsRecuperative/Palliative CareThe Right to CeaseAll Care24-25 Points 20-23 Points 18-19 Points 1-17 Points 0 PointsActive/PassiveEuthanasia24-25 Points 20-23 Points 18-19 Points 1-17 Points 0 PointsAddressingSocial/FamilyNeeds andSpiritual/Existential Needs24-25 Points 20-23 Points 18-19 Points 1-17 Points 0 Points

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