The Final Act of Living: Reflections of a Longtime Hospice Nurse
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Description
"If you finish this book and say to yourself, 'I hadn't thought about living and death that way before,' then my purpose for writing will have been fulfilled." Barbara Karnes --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Barbara Karnes, RN, is an internationally respected speaker, educator, author, and thought leader on matters of end of life. She is a renowned authority to explain the dying process to families, healthcare professionals, and the community at large.Barbara has held both clinical and leadership positions, including staff nurse, clinical supervisor, and executive director at Hospices and Home Health Care agencies.An award-winning nurse and end of life educator, in 2018xa0Barbara was honored by the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization as a HOSPICE INNOVATOR. She was awardedxa0THE INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2015 from the World Humanitarian Awards. As well asxa0THE HEART OF HEALTH CARE AWARD from Kansas University Nursing and THE HORIZON AWARD for Education from Nebraska Methodist College.Since 1994, Barbara has traveled the country speaking about end of life issues and the dynamics of dying at national and state hospice and palliative care organization conferences, state associations, colleges, nursing schools, hospitals, and hospices. She is the expert that hospice and other healthcare professionals count on to teach them how to explain the dying process to families.Barbara Karnes writes the popular blog, "Something to Think About: a blog on end of life,"xa0and maintains an active presence in social media with online communities onxa0Facebook,xa0LinkedIn,xa0YouTube,xa0Vimeoxa0andxa0Twitter.Barbara has dedicated the last 38 years of her life to the education, care, and comforting of dying people and their loved ones. The most useful things she's learned along the way have been distilled into her materials. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From the Publisher "The Final Act of Living" will appeal to anyone who is searching for information regarding the dying expereince. The book is being used as a resource on end-of-life issues; a volunteer hospice training handbook; a reference book for anyone working with end-of-life issues including lay ministers, social workers, counselors, nurses and chaplains; and a text book in various college and university classes. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Read more
Features & Highlights
- The author of Gone From My Sight, My Friend, I Care and A Time to Live, shares her insights and perceptions from years of working with people during the final act of living. Now her lectures and ideas have been put on paper. This book is written in a simple, direct yet gentle style as it explores the signs of approaching death from disease, the normal grieving process, living wills, Durable Power of Attorney and other end of life issues.





