• J Palliat Med · May 2024

    Case Reports

    Emergency Palliative Care: Hospice Patients in the Emergency Department.

    • Carter Neugarten, Ryan Baldeo, Kirsten Engel, David Wang, and Sangeeta Lamba.
    • Section of Palliative Care, Departments of Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
    • J Palliat Med. 2024 May 1; 27 (5): 707709707-709.

    AbstractIn this segment of the emergency department (ED) palliative care (PC) case series, we discuss a patient on hospice who presented to the ED for the management of acute symptoms and potential procedural intervention. Hospice patients frequently visit the ED and can challenge typical ED paradigms of care that often include resuscitative efforts and broad workups. Our patient had a history of advanced liver cancer, and his ED presentation was prompted by worsening abdominal pain from ascites requiring serial paracentesis. PC consultation was requested to help address the patient's symptoms and create a plan of care. The PC clinician played an important role in supporting aggressive symptom management, re-evaluating goals of care, addressing concerns about hospice, and facilitating changes in code status requested for a procedure.

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