Deck 21: Palliative Care: Compassionate Care Across Settings of Care

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What is the purpose of palliative care?

A) To determine treatment for disease
B) To provide relief of suffering
C) To learn to live with a chronic disease
D) To take the place of hospice care
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Which is not an outcome of palliative care interventions?

A) Increased length of stay in hospice
B) Improved quality of life
C) Decreased caregiver role strain
D) Increased patient-physician communication
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The nurse is educating family on what physician symptoms to expect in the dying patient who is newly admitted to palliative care.Which would the nurse include?

A) Increased level of consciousness
B) Dyspnea
C) Hypothermia
D) Increased energy
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Which is not a factor related to late referrals?

A) Lack of insurance
B) Fear
C) Mistrust in the medical system
D) Availability of a hospice provider
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Which is true regarding the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ)community?

A) LGBTQ elders are confident with health and social services.
B) LGBTQ elders have always been welcomed by palliative care.
C) Gender identification needs have historically been met by the palliative care community.
D) Nonheteronormative ideas have not always been embraced.
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Which action by the nurse would not be helpful for the family of a patient receiving palliative care?

A) Facilitating spiritual guidance
B) Providing emotional support to the extended family
C) Delegating tasks to a different nurse on the unit
D) Managing pain
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Which does the nurse recognize as not being one of the five factors associated with increased likelihood of death at home?

A) High intensity of home care services
B) Lack of extended family
C) Social services support
D) Additional in-home care
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The nurse is discussing palliative care with a patient and family.Which does is not a benefit of palliative care?

A) Bedside services of a community-based physician
B) Symptom management
C) Caregiver support
D) Availability across all settings of care
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What does the nurse identify as a disadvantage to a late referral to palliative care?

A) Insurance will not pay for services.
B) The patient doesn't fully benefit from care.
C) The family doesn't have time to accept diagnosis.
D) The nursing staff doesn't have time to arrange a visit.
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Which is not true regarding hospice and end-of-life needs?

A) Hospice is located in hospital settings.
B) The plan of care often changes.
C) Symptoms are dynamic.
D) Families are involved in care.
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How many people are estimated to need palliative care at the end of life, worldwide?

A) 20 million
B) 6 million
C) 12 million
D) 2 million
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Which was the primary patient population served by hospice providers during the early movement? (Select all that apply.)

A) White females
B) Black males
C) Hispanic females
D) Asian males
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The nurse educator is presenting a lecture on palliative care.Which statement is inaccurate?

A) "The palliative care staff are the unit of care."
B) "Palliative is integrated throughout the course of disease."
C) "Palliative care is available across all settings."
D) "Family members receive education and hands-on caregiving instruction."
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Which action describes the illness-related concerns domain of palliative care?

A) Psychological symptom management
B) Supporting self-care
C) Maintaining social support
D) Providing care for the caregivers
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Which does the nurse recognize as a barrier to palliative care?

A) Lack of diversity of patients
B) Educated personnel
C) Social support based on patient need
D) On-time referrals
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Deck 21: Palliative Care: Compassionate Care Across Settings of Care
1
What is the purpose of palliative care?

A) To determine treatment for disease
B) To provide relief of suffering
C) To learn to live with a chronic disease
D) To take the place of hospice care
To provide relief of suffering
2
Which is not an outcome of palliative care interventions?

A) Increased length of stay in hospice
B) Improved quality of life
C) Decreased caregiver role strain
D) Increased patient-physician communication
Increased length of stay in hospice
3
The nurse is educating family on what physician symptoms to expect in the dying patient who is newly admitted to palliative care.Which would the nurse include?

A) Increased level of consciousness
B) Dyspnea
C) Hypothermia
D) Increased energy
Dyspnea
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Which is not a factor related to late referrals?

A) Lack of insurance
B) Fear
C) Mistrust in the medical system
D) Availability of a hospice provider
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Which is true regarding the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ)community?

A) LGBTQ elders are confident with health and social services.
B) LGBTQ elders have always been welcomed by palliative care.
C) Gender identification needs have historically been met by the palliative care community.
D) Nonheteronormative ideas have not always been embraced.
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Which action by the nurse would not be helpful for the family of a patient receiving palliative care?

A) Facilitating spiritual guidance
B) Providing emotional support to the extended family
C) Delegating tasks to a different nurse on the unit
D) Managing pain
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Which does the nurse recognize as not being one of the five factors associated with increased likelihood of death at home?

A) High intensity of home care services
B) Lack of extended family
C) Social services support
D) Additional in-home care
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8
The nurse is discussing palliative care with a patient and family.Which does is not a benefit of palliative care?

A) Bedside services of a community-based physician
B) Symptom management
C) Caregiver support
D) Availability across all settings of care
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What does the nurse identify as a disadvantage to a late referral to palliative care?

A) Insurance will not pay for services.
B) The patient doesn't fully benefit from care.
C) The family doesn't have time to accept diagnosis.
D) The nursing staff doesn't have time to arrange a visit.
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Which is not true regarding hospice and end-of-life needs?

A) Hospice is located in hospital settings.
B) The plan of care often changes.
C) Symptoms are dynamic.
D) Families are involved in care.
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11
How many people are estimated to need palliative care at the end of life, worldwide?

A) 20 million
B) 6 million
C) 12 million
D) 2 million
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Which was the primary patient population served by hospice providers during the early movement? (Select all that apply.)

A) White females
B) Black males
C) Hispanic females
D) Asian males
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13
The nurse educator is presenting a lecture on palliative care.Which statement is inaccurate?

A) "The palliative care staff are the unit of care."
B) "Palliative is integrated throughout the course of disease."
C) "Palliative care is available across all settings."
D) "Family members receive education and hands-on caregiving instruction."
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Which action describes the illness-related concerns domain of palliative care?

A) Psychological symptom management
B) Supporting self-care
C) Maintaining social support
D) Providing care for the caregivers
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Which does the nurse recognize as a barrier to palliative care?

A) Lack of diversity of patients
B) Educated personnel
C) Social support based on patient need
D) On-time referrals
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