2.4.27 Treatment at the end of life Estimated reading: 1 minute 927 views Authors Goal and purpose Principles and procedures for the management of the dying, including limitation of end-of-life care. Repeated assessments must be carried out to assess individual needs, e.g. nausea; breathlessness; factors that may increase discomfort; spiritual needs; involvement of relatives; pathological grief reaction. Reference to the palliative care work instructions. Area of application Description of the Resources Risks Documentation Responsibility and qualification Notes and comments Applicable documents Literature Terms Attachments 2.4 Guidance of the treatment - Previous 2.4.26 Admission and discharge from specialised care (intensive, intermediate care) Next - 2.4 Guidance of the treatment 2.4.28 Monitoring patient findings