Glossary

A

adjuvant therapy

A treatment used with a medication to aid its effect.

advance directive

Written or verbal instructions for your care if you are unable to make decisions.

C

cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

A procedure used when a patient′s heart stops beating; it can involve compressions of the chest or electrical stimulation.

consulting physician

A doctor with special training or experience who is called in to assist the primary attending physician in matters that need more specialized care.

coordination of care

An approach in which all members of the medical team work together to plan for a patient′s care in the hospital and for discharge.

D

do not resuscitate (DNR) order

A physician’s order not to attempt CPR if a patient′s heart or breathing stops. The order is written at the request of the patient or family, but it must be signed by a physician to be valid. There are separate versions for home and hospital.

durable power of attorney for healthcare

A document that designates the person you trust to make medical decisions on your behalf if you are unable.

H

healthcare proxy

Similar to a durable power of attorney for healthcare: a document that designates the person you trust to make medical decisions on your behalf if you are unable.

home-based primary care

Provides appropriate care to high-risk, medically vulnerable patients, often suffering multiple chronic conditions, when and where they need it.

home care

Services provided in the home, such as nursing and physical therapy.

hospice

The hospice philosophy of care focuses on quality of life through pain and symptom management. Hospice care is used when a disease can no longer be cured or controlled with treatment. Hospice care should be used when you are expected to live about 6 months or less. The video below is part of the GOCCNJ Let’s Talk advance care plan series and showcases the differences between Palliative and Hospice care.

hydration

The process of providing water or fluid by mouth, tube, or intravenously.

I

intubation

The process of inserting a tube into a patient′s lungs to help with breathing.

L

life-prolonging treatment

Medical treatments that aim to cure or extend life.

living will

A document stating a patient′s wishes regarding medical treatments.

long-term care

Care that supports patients with chronic impairment for an indefinite period of time; it is provided in nursing facilities, at home or in the community.

N

nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

A class of pain medications such as ibuprofen and aspirin.

O

opioids

A class of pain medications that have some opiate narcotic properties but are not derived from opium.

P

palliate

To relieve the symptoms of a disease or disorder.

palliative care

The medical specialty focused on relief of the pain, symptoms and stress of a serious illness. The goal is to improve quality of life. Palliative care is appropriate at any point in an illness and can be provided at the same time as curative treatment. It is based on need, not prognosis.

percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG)

A surgical procedure for inserting a tube into the stomach to provide nutrition and hydration.

primary attending physician

A patient′s main doctor, who coordinates all referrals to specialists.

R

resuscitation

Similar to CPR, a protocol used when a patient′s heart stops beating; it can involve compressions of the chest or electrical stimulation.

S

subacute care

Short-term care in a nursing facility, usually for physical therapy.

symptom

A feeling a patient has that indicates a disorder or disease.

V

ventilator

A machine that breathes for a patient when he or she is unable to do so independently.

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Resources

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LET'S TALK

A guide to Advance Care Planning (ACP)
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4Step iCarePlan

Making difficult medical decisions
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CAPC info sheet
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

At-a glance info sheet
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GOCCNJ Palliative Care Provider Directory

Source: Center to Advance Palliative Care, getpalliativecare.org.