Profession

Palliative Care Nurse

Caregiver for the terminally ill

Fields of activity | Palliative Care Nurse

As a palliative care nurse, you’ll care for terminally ill patients at the end of their lives, striving to alleviate their pain and improve their quality of life as much as possible. Your tasks include meticulously documenting their health status, administering medication, and monitoring vital signs such as blood pressure and temperature.

Overall, as a palliative care nurse, you’ll ensure a peaceful and comforting environment, allowing patients to pass away with dignity. You’ll provide emotional support to both patients and their families, offering counseling and bereavement support to relatives.


Personal requirements | Palliative Care Nurse

  • Mental resilience
  • Medical expertise
  • Enjoy working with people
  • Communication skills and empathy
  • Sense of responsibility and diligence

Path to the profession | Palliative Care Nurse

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Potential jobs | Palliative Care Nurse

The role of a palliative care nurse involves being on your feet frequently while caring for patients. You’ll typically care for multiple patients at the same time, regularly monitoring their health status. Career opportunities exist in hospices, palliative care units, and hospitals. You can also find employment in nursing homes, outpatient hospice services, and non-profit organizations. Additionally, working as a self-employed palliative care nurse is an option.