Palliative care nurses share precious lessons learnt after decades working with the dying

06/19/24 at 03:00 AM

Palliative care nurses share precious lessons learned after decades working with the dying 
News.com.au [Australia]; by Jessica Wang; 6/16/24 
After taking care of terminal patients who are facing death for 35 years, Sydney nurse Cindy Grundy has learned a lesson or two about living. Her most cherished is to “guard your time” and treat it like the invaluable commodity that it is, says the palliative care nurse, who works in an inner-city public hospital. “To me, time is everything. It’s so precious,” the 59-year-old said. “You need to learn how to prioritise things and let go of the things that don’t matter. I appreciate the smaller things in life from working in this job but time is a big thing for me.” ... At the heart of what she does, and other palliative care nurses do, is make sure patients can get the most out of the last few hours, days, weeks or months of life – whether that’s through managing their symptoms or fulfilling their last wishes. “They’re dying but they’re still alive and that’s a chance for laughter, love and new experiences,” says fellow Sydney-based nurse Steven Turk.

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