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Yes, a LPN can legally administer narcotics to a hospice patient.
HHA Services was created in 1974.
"Hha" is not a standard Tagalog word. It might be a typo or a slang term used in informal conversations. It doesn't have a specific meaning in Tagalog.
The salary for a hospice chaplain will vary depending on where they work. The average salary is about $48,490 per year.
As far as I know, only one doctor needs to certify a patient for hospice, and it can be the patients doctor that does this. I've work with hospice for 20 years, and in that 20 years I've never heard that it took two doctors or just the medical director with hospice to certify a patient to be enrolled in the hospice care program. The patient does hwoever need to be deemed terminal for the hospice care program to be considered.
You can take HHA classes for free with only a deposit for reading material at: http://www.selfhelp.net/html/gitFaqHC.shtm#q3
If the script says hospice, it should be for a hospice patient.
Highland Hospice. has written: 'Highland Hospice'
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You could go into cancer research, work in a hospice....