This article describes the nursing experience of a patient suffering from hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus carrier derived liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma at terminal stage due to obstructive jaundice multiple admissions. The period of nursing care was from March 1, 2011 to April 19, 2011. The authors used observation, interview, listening, and physical assessment skills and physical, psychological, social, and spiritual to collate the four levels. It was found that the patient had the following problems: self-care deficit, less body nutrition, anticipatory grief, family members' response to ability disorders and other major health problems. Nursing process, together with literature review, active caring, listening, companionship, empathy, psychological support, the use of acupressure, music therapy, reminiscence therapy, and life review adjunctive therapy were implemented to ease the patient's body and to achieve the purpose of hospice.
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