Deck 9: Intensive Caring: Hospice and Palliative Care
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Deck 9: Intensive Caring: Hospice and Palliative Care
1
End-of-life care for people who are not expected to live longer than six months is the role of __________.
A) palliative care
B) living wills
C) intensive care
D) hospice
A) palliative care
B) living wills
C) intensive care
D) hospice
hospice
2
In __________, patients have to abandon curative care.
A) palliative care
B) hospice
C) cancer treatment
D) intensive care
A) palliative care
B) hospice
C) cancer treatment
D) intensive care
hospice
3
The __________ model of care is not generally person-centered or holistic.
A) biomedical
B) intensive caring
C) hospice
D) wellness paradigm
A) biomedical
B) intensive caring
C) hospice
D) wellness paradigm
biomedical
4
In the wellness paradigm of medical care, efforts are aimed at __________.
A) eliminating disease
B) prolonging life
C) defeating death
D) caring for the whole person
A) eliminating disease
B) prolonging life
C) defeating death
D) caring for the whole person
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5
In the biomedical model of medical care, care is aimed at __________.
A) accepting disease and death
B) spiritual care
C) prolonging life
D) alleviating suffering
A) accepting disease and death
B) spiritual care
C) prolonging life
D) alleviating suffering
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6
All societies have idealized concepts about proper and improper ways to die, the preferred manner being __________.
A) the good death
B) biomedical treatment
C) ceremonial
D) prolonging life
A) the good death
B) biomedical treatment
C) ceremonial
D) prolonging life
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7
In contemporary America there is often a disconnect between __________ and __________.
A) care, pain management
B) funerals, cremation
C) the good death, end of life care
D) science, technology
A) care, pain management
B) funerals, cremation
C) the good death, end of life care
D) science, technology
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8
The work of __________ paved the way for the modern hospice movement.
A) Saint Christopher
B) Dame Cicely Saunders
C) David Tasma
D) Bishop Basil
A) Saint Christopher
B) Dame Cicely Saunders
C) David Tasma
D) Bishop Basil
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9
The first hospice in the U.S. was located in __________.
A) Rhode Island
B) Tennessee
C) California
D) Connecticut
A) Rhode Island
B) Tennessee
C) California
D) Connecticut
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10
The first hospice organization in the U.S. was formed in __________.
A) 1945
B) 1960
C) 1975
D) 1990
A) 1945
B) 1960
C) 1975
D) 1990
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11
The term __________ care has roots in the Latin language denoting that it is aimed at alleviating suffering.
A) palliative
B) preventative
C) intensive
D) biomedical
A) palliative
B) preventative
C) intensive
D) biomedical
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12
Which organization has formally defined palliative care?
A) World Health Organization
B) U.S. Government
C) American Pediatrics Association
D) Canadian Nurse's Union
A) World Health Organization
B) U.S. Government
C) American Pediatrics Association
D) Canadian Nurse's Union
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13
HBPCP stands for __________.
A) holistic-based preventative care policies
B) hospital-based palliative care programs
C) hospital-based patient care policies
D) holistic-based person-centered programs
A) holistic-based preventative care policies
B) hospital-based palliative care programs
C) hospital-based patient care policies
D) holistic-based person-centered programs
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14
Most patients that die __________ are under hospice care.
A) suddenly
B) in a hospital
C) at home
D) in a nursing home
A) suddenly
B) in a hospital
C) at home
D) in a nursing home
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15
Estimates suggest that up to __________ percent of American hospitals now offer palliative care services.
A) 10
B) 20
C) 45
D) 60
A) 10
B) 20
C) 45
D) 60
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16
In a palliative care team a __________ is frequently the team coordinator.
A) chaplain
B) social worker
C) doctor
D) nurse
A) chaplain
B) social worker
C) doctor
D) nurse
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17
For about a decade, Carl has suffered from back pain without relief. What type of pain best describes Carl's condition?
A) acute
B) chronic
C) incident
D) breakthrough
A) acute
B) chronic
C) incident
D) breakthrough
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18
Sandra is currently bedridden in a nursing home. She frequently experiences hip pain until the nurse's aid repositions her. What type of pain best describes Sandra's condition?
A) acute
B) chronic
C) incident
D) breakthrough
A) acute
B) chronic
C) incident
D) breakthrough
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19
According to the WHO guide for using medications to control cancer pain there are __________ levels to pain management for cancer patients.
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) six
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) six
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20
The medical term for severe shortness of breath is __________.
A) anemia
B) dyspnoea
C) congestion
D) obstruction
A) anemia
B) dyspnoea
C) congestion
D) obstruction
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21
The "death rattle" falls under which of the following symptoms associated with the last stages of illness?
A) reduced consciousness
B) gastrointestinal problems
C) breathing difficulties
D) weight loss
A) reduced consciousness
B) gastrointestinal problems
C) breathing difficulties
D) weight loss
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22
The term __________ pain describes pain as a physical, psychological, social, and spiritual experience.
A) episodic
B) chronic
C) acute
D) total
A) episodic
B) chronic
C) acute
D) total
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23
What legal document do health-care providers follow when an individual is at the end of life or is unable to communicate?
A) living will
B) DNR
C) power of attorney
D) trust
A) living will
B) DNR
C) power of attorney
D) trust
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24
Approximately 70 percent of hospice is funded by __________.
A) out of pocket savings
B) private insurance
C) Medicare
D) Medicaid
A) out of pocket savings
B) private insurance
C) Medicare
D) Medicaid
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25
The limited resources of small communities is a problem for what healthcare program?
A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) Social Security
D) Disability
A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) Social Security
D) Disability
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26
Explain the basic differences between the biomedical model of care and palliative medicine.
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27
Describe the evolution of hospice palliative care in North America. Why does the author refer to it as "hospice palliative care"?
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28
Explain the various roles of a "hospice team." What parties are involved and, specifically, what are their responsibilities to patient care?
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29
What are the most common symptoms associated with the last stages of illness? Describe how each of the symptom categories manifest in patients at the end of life.
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30
Describe the two government-funded programs that help cover medical expenses for Americans. What are their similarities and differences? How do the programs operate?
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