Deck 6: Living With Dying

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Morphine is an excellent pain killer/analgesic.
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Anxiety and depression are part of the chronic nature of pain.
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Immunotherapy involves a procedure for surgical removal of organs or glands.
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Forty-four states in the US have enacted laws to legalize medical marijuana.
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Cancer is the leading cause of death in the United States.
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Acupuncture is a medical treatment method developed in China during the 16th century.
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Homeopathic medicine involves the use of artificially produced drugs or treatments.
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The pro re nata (PRN)approach to medical care means that medication is given only after the patient is experiencing significant pain.
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Women are more reluctant to seek medical help than are men.
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Palliative medicine physicians argue that there is no excuse for patients with terminal illnesses to have pain.
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The FDA approved the use of marijuana for cancer patients.
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Alzheimer's disease is an illness of the central nervous system.
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Currently there is a trend for increasing rates of survival for persons diagnosed with cancer.
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All organs and tissues for transplant purposes come from dead people.
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Marinol is a form of marijuana approved by the FDA and used for appetite stimulation and relief of vomiting in patients with AIDS and cancer.
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Anorexia is the most common symptom in patients with cancer.
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Pain is subjective.
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Homecare for hospice is less expensive than inpatient care.
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Unlike cancer,AIDS is a communicable disease involving extremely labor-intensive care for patients who are often without family support systems.
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Palliative care means assuring the patient's comfort and includes emotional care for the dying and their families.
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Prison hospice programs emerged in the United States in the

A)1960s
B)1970s
C)1980s
D)1990s
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Palliative care is a central feature of hospice care.
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The spread and invasion of cancer cells to other organs or tissues is called metastases.
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Palliative care is both patient-centered and family centered.
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The hospice approach to care for terminally ill patients is specially designed to deal with anxiety related to the process of dying.
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Which of the following is False regarding cancer?

A)Cancer is the leading cause of death in the United States.
B)Currently there is a trend for increasing rates of survival for persons diagnosed with cancer.
C)Anorexia is the most common symptom in patients with cancer.
D)None of the above.
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The conscious,explicit,and judicious use of current evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients is called evidence-based practice.
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It is rare for major United States corporations to provide hospice benefits for their employees.
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Palliative care is restricted to patients enrolled in a hospice program.
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Which of the following are not a part of the hospice interdisciplinary team?

A)Physicians
B)Nurses
C)Social workers
D)Volunteers
E)All of the above are part of the team.
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Once a home care patient is admitted to a hospice program,his or her primary care physician is usually replaced by the hospice physician.
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Palliative care is one of the newest recognized medical specialties in the United States.
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One issue with organ transplants involves the definition of death (when is the donor dead?).
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Some major medical insurance policies provide payment for hospice care.
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In addition to traditional medical treatment of pain,art and music therapies can help control the pain related to a terminal illness.
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Because the quality of hospice care is more personalized for dying patients,its cost usually exceeds that charged by most acute care hospitals.
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Acupuncture involves the use of needles to redirect the flow of energy within the body to treat illness.
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Hospice practitioners feel that any amount of medication should be given to a patient to remove pain,even if this means sedating him or her.
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The family is just as important as the patient in hospice care.
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Which of the following is True regarding hospice care?

A)There are approximately 1,200 hospice programs in the United States.
B)Because the quality of hospice care is more personalized for dying patients,its cost usually exceeds that charged by most acute care hospitals.
C)It is rare for major United States corporations to provide hospice benefits for their employees.
D)Some major medical insurance policies provide payment for hospice care.
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The spread of cancer cells to other organs or tissues is called

A)malignancy.
B)metastases.
C)benign.
D)dynamic cells.
E)none of the above.
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Palliative care is concerned with

A)pain control.
B)spiritual aspects of the individual.
C)psychological aspects of the individual.
D)social aspects of the individual.
E)all of the above.
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Approximately _____ US patients are currently waiting for an organ transplant.

A)25,000
B)50,000
C)100,000
D)1.5 million
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This medical treatment involves the use of natural drugs to treat patients.

A)Chiropractic medicine
B)Acupuncture
C)Homeopathic medicine
D)Palliative medicine
E)Evidence-based medicine
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The individual credited with starting the modern hospice movement was

A)Elizabeth Kubler-Ross.
B)Howard Becker.
C)Jessica Mitford.
D)Cicely Saunders.
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The leader in palliative medicine is

A)UK
B)Spain
C)US
D)Germany
E)South Africa
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Primary source of payment for US hospice care is

A)Medicare
B)private insurance
C)Social Security
D)Medicaid
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Which of the following is True regarding hospice care?

A)Hospice practitioners feel that any amount of medication should be given to a patient to remove pain,even if this means sedating him or her.
B)The hospice movement proclaims that only humans who are ambulatory,free of pain,and a minimal burden on friends and family have an inherent right to live a full and complete life up to the moment of death.
C)The hospice approach to care for terminally ill patients is specially designed to deal with anxiety related to the process of dying.
D)None of the above.
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The modern hospice movement started in

A)the United States.
B)France.
C)Austria.
D)England.
E)Germany.
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This medical treatment involves the use of needles to redirect the flow of energy within the body to treat illness.

A)Chiropractic medicine
B)Folk healing
C)Faith healing
D)Acupuncture
E)Homeopathic medicine
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Morphine is an excellent pain killer/analgesic.
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Anxiety and depression are part of the chronic nature of pain.
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Immunotherapy involves a procedure for surgical removal of organs or glands.
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Forty-four states in the US have enacted laws to legalize medical marijuana.
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Cancer is the leading cause of death in the United States.
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Acupuncture is a medical treatment method developed in China during the 16th century.
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Homeopathic medicine involves the use of artificially produced drugs or treatments.
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The pro re nata (PRN)approach to medical care means that medication is given only after the patient is experiencing significant pain.
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Women are more reluctant to seek medical help than are men.
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Palliative medicine physicians argue that there is no excuse for patients with terminal illnesses to have pain.
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The FDA approved the use of marijuana for cancer patients.
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Alzheimer's disease is an illness of the central nervous system.
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Currently there is a trend for increasing rates of survival for persons diagnosed with cancer.
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All organs and tissues for transplant purposes come from dead people.
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Marinol is a form of marijuana approved by the FDA and used for appetite stimulation and relief of vomiting in patients with AIDS and cancer.
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Anorexia is the most common symptom in patients with cancer.
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Pain is subjective.
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Homecare for hospice is less expensive than inpatient care.
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Unlike cancer,AIDS is a communicable disease involving extremely labor-intensive care for patients who are often without family support systems.
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Palliative care means assuring the patient's comfort and includes emotional care for the dying and their families.
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21
Prison hospice programs emerged in the United States in the

A)1960s
B)1970s
C)1980s
D)1990s
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Palliative care is a central feature of hospice care.
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The spread and invasion of cancer cells to other organs or tissues is called metastases.
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Palliative care is both patient-centered and family centered.
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The hospice approach to care for terminally ill patients is specially designed to deal with anxiety related to the process of dying.
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Which of the following is False regarding cancer?

A)Cancer is the leading cause of death in the United States.
B)Currently there is a trend for increasing rates of survival for persons diagnosed with cancer.
C)Anorexia is the most common symptom in patients with cancer.
D)None of the above.
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The conscious,explicit,and judicious use of current evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients is called evidence-based practice.
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It is rare for major United States corporations to provide hospice benefits for their employees.
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Palliative care is restricted to patients enrolled in a hospice program.
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Which of the following are not a part of the hospice interdisciplinary team?

A)Physicians
B)Nurses
C)Social workers
D)Volunteers
E)All of the above are part of the team.
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Once a home care patient is admitted to a hospice program,his or her primary care physician is usually replaced by the hospice physician.
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Palliative care is one of the newest recognized medical specialties in the United States.
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One issue with organ transplants involves the definition of death (when is the donor dead?).
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Some major medical insurance policies provide payment for hospice care.
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In addition to traditional medical treatment of pain,art and music therapies can help control the pain related to a terminal illness.
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Because the quality of hospice care is more personalized for dying patients,its cost usually exceeds that charged by most acute care hospitals.
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Acupuncture involves the use of needles to redirect the flow of energy within the body to treat illness.
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Hospice practitioners feel that any amount of medication should be given to a patient to remove pain,even if this means sedating him or her.
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The family is just as important as the patient in hospice care.
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Which of the following is True regarding hospice care?

A)There are approximately 1,200 hospice programs in the United States.
B)Because the quality of hospice care is more personalized for dying patients,its cost usually exceeds that charged by most acute care hospitals.
C)It is rare for major United States corporations to provide hospice benefits for their employees.
D)Some major medical insurance policies provide payment for hospice care.
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41
The spread of cancer cells to other organs or tissues is called

A)malignancy.
B)metastases.
C)benign.
D)dynamic cells.
E)none of the above.
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Palliative care is concerned with

A)pain control.
B)spiritual aspects of the individual.
C)psychological aspects of the individual.
D)social aspects of the individual.
E)all of the above.
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43
Approximately _____ US patients are currently waiting for an organ transplant.

A)25,000
B)50,000
C)100,000
D)1.5 million
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44
This medical treatment involves the use of natural drugs to treat patients.

A)Chiropractic medicine
B)Acupuncture
C)Homeopathic medicine
D)Palliative medicine
E)Evidence-based medicine
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The individual credited with starting the modern hospice movement was

A)Elizabeth Kubler-Ross.
B)Howard Becker.
C)Jessica Mitford.
D)Cicely Saunders.
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The leader in palliative medicine is

A)UK
B)Spain
C)US
D)Germany
E)South Africa
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Primary source of payment for US hospice care is

A)Medicare
B)private insurance
C)Social Security
D)Medicaid
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48
Which of the following is True regarding hospice care?

A)Hospice practitioners feel that any amount of medication should be given to a patient to remove pain,even if this means sedating him or her.
B)The hospice movement proclaims that only humans who are ambulatory,free of pain,and a minimal burden on friends and family have an inherent right to live a full and complete life up to the moment of death.
C)The hospice approach to care for terminally ill patients is specially designed to deal with anxiety related to the process of dying.
D)None of the above.
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The modern hospice movement started in

A)the United States.
B)France.
C)Austria.
D)England.
E)Germany.
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This medical treatment involves the use of needles to redirect the flow of energy within the body to treat illness.

A)Chiropractic medicine
B)Folk healing
C)Faith healing
D)Acupuncture
E)Homeopathic medicine
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