Pushing the boat out in end of life care
Charlotte Collins Second-year adult nursing student, Bournemouth University
Respecting people’s decisions at the end of life can make all the difference to their care
While I was on placement in an acute setting I had the pleasure of caring for a 65-year-old man who I will call Tom.
Nursing Older People.
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