Episodios

  • Episode Sixty-One: Moving Indoors
    Mar 16 2025

    In this episode I make some announcements on future plans for the show.

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    10 m
  • Episode Sixty: Personal Loss with Mike Barrett
    Mar 2 2025

    In this episode my good friend, Mike Barrett, returns to the show to share his own story of losing his mother in the last month.

    Mike shares with us why he wanted to share this with us so soon after his mother’s death.

    He also goes into detail on how overwhelming everything was. He explains how hard it must be for our patients and their caregivers who have no medical knowledge yet are still expected to make sure difficult decisions.

    Finally, at the end of the show, mike shares with us how is faith has paid an important role in his ability to accept the outcome of his mom’s journey.

    I hope you will take the time to listen and be encouraged by Mike’s story!

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    57 m
  • Episode Fifty-Nine: Ask Questions; Talk Less
    Feb 17 2025

    In this episode I talk about the importance of asking good questions that help our patients and caregivers move forward in their acceptance of an end of life experience.

    The questions in this episode are the following…

    1. Is what I’m seeing something new?
    2. What does the word “hospice” mean to you?
    3. What do you hope these appointments will do for you?
    4. What do you plan to do when she stops feeding herself?
    5. Does he/she seem comfortable to you?
    6. What does comfortable look like for you?
    7. How can I best help you today?

    At the end of the episode I do a little experiment with awkward silence. Ultimately, I explain that we tend to talk too much and listen too little.

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    53 m
  • Episode Fifty-Eight: 10 in 10 Part 2
    Feb 3 2025

    Welcome to part 2 of the top 10 things I have learned in my first 10 years as a hospice provider!

    In this episode I cover items 6-10 of my list.

    6. Work/life balance doesn’t happen by accident

    7. Hospice is about repeatable and predictable behavior in every department

    8. Haloperidol is the best first option to treat terminal restlessness

    9. Staff centric agencies build the best foundation for success

    10. Hospice is 80% psychosocial….for everyone

    In this episode I encourage everyone to check out 3 different episodes of the show.

    Episode 15 at https://www.confessionsofahospicenurse.net/episode-fifteen-success-in-the-alf/

    Episode 16 at https://www.confessionsofahospicenurse.net/episode-sixteen-the-last-7-days/

    Episode 17 at https://www.confessionsofahospicenurse.net/episode-seventeen-the-ltc-facility/

    I also reference an interview with Mark Randolph. One of the men who started Netflix.

    https://youtu.be/HSVbD7RhOHU?si=THv7ehzCNj-4iApa

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  • Episode Fifty-Seven: 10 in 10 Part 1
    Jan 19 2025

    Welcome to episode 57 of The Hospice Nursing Podcast!

    In this episode I start with the top 5 things I have learned in my 10 years of hospice experience.

    1. Case management is the foundation of all hospice care
    2. Case management success is in the details
    3. There is not just one way to do hospice
    4. Model the behavior you want to see in others
    5. Your current company isn’t as bad as it seems, and the company you want to move to isn’t as great as it seams.

    While covering these ideas, I make sure to point out that nobody is doomed to failure just because they don’t’ have case management experience.

    I also explain that keeping a patient on hospice care is more dependent on the details than it is on the big picture.

    I share my thoughts on leadership, and I explain that leaders can’t expect their staff to behave in a way that isn’t modeled for them.

    At the end of this episode I explain that all hospice providers have their flaws, and we shouldn’t expect our next employer to be perfect.

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    59 m
  • Episode Fifty-Six: Ebb and Flow
    Jan 6 2025

    I’m back from a 6 month break from producing the show!

    In this episode I explain why I chose not to record any episodes in the last 6 months. I then review some of the things I learned during a massive growth spurt at my agency.

    I review the importance of self care, and I share some of my own personal health issues this year.

    I share what I learned about the importance of an orientation program.

    I explain the importance of hospice leadership being willing to get out into the field and help during times of crisis.

    Finally, at the end of the show, I explain that everyone has physical and mental limitations and how I am no exception.

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    57 m
  • Episode Fifty-Five: Answering Pain Management Questions
    Jun 17 2024

    In this episode I answer 3 questions from the hospice nurse support group on facebook.

    The first question has to do with giving liquid morphine every 6 hours scheduled and PRN morphine every 3 hours PRN.

    The second question involves using Tramadol for pain management.

    The third question has to do with elevated vital signs for actively dying patients.


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    54 m
  • Episode Fifty-Four: 11 Concepts I Learned From Chuck Schroeder
    Jun 2 2024

    In this episode I explore 11 things I learned from my 30 year friendship with Chuck Schroeder.

    Chuck Schroeder went to be with Jesus on March 21st 2024. He was a monumental figure in my life. After speaking at his Celebration of Life service, I decided to do a podcast episode sharing what I learned from him.

    In this episode I explore the following lessons I learned from Chuck.

    1. Plan your work. Work your plan.
    2. Never give up on someone
    3. Don’t be afraid to help your team
    4. Meet you team’s emotional needs first
    5. Nothing (in business) is fatal
    6. Don’t make decisions out of fear
    7. Make decisions that reflect YOUR character
    8. Say what you mean. Mean what you say.
    9. You’re never too old to learn or get better
    10. If you’re not growing, you’re dying
    11. I ultimately don’t answer to man

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    James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net
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    53 m