Q1., Dame Cecily Saunders (Choose all that apply)
Q2. Shortness of breath, constipation, and weakness are examples of
Q4. The expanded definition of palliative care published by the WHO suggest “using a ______ approach to address the needs of patients and their families”, because they need the help and skill of many different types of provider
Q5. People who receive palliative care services with their lung cancer treatment often feel better, have better quality of life and may have an improved survival
Q1. What are the four domains of Suffering discussed in the course? (Choose all that apply).
Q2. Dame Cicely Saunders, the founder of the modern hospice and palliative care movement, found that when she treated cancers patients with opioids and controlled their pain well, that their Suffering was alleviated.
Q3.Pain as a physical symptom may be more difficult to control because of unappreciated Social and Psychological Suffering. Ollie Green’s pain from cancer to the bone in his back and chest is not well controlled despite receiving a prescription for medication from his physician. Which of the following are examples of interaction of social and psychological issues contributing to physical pain? Choose all that apply.
Q4. Dr. Eric Cassel pointed out that medical treatments for disease, like radiation for cancer, or being on a breathing machine for heart or lung disease, could actually contribute to suffering while trying to treat the underlying disease.
Q5. Which of the following are true about empathy? Choose all that apply.
Q6. Reflecting on the conversation of Ollie Green and Chaplain Julie. Which of the following are true about Spiritual Suffering for Ollie? Choose all that apply.
Q7. Palliative care is more than just hospice care. Which of the following are aspects of the WHO definition of Palliative Care? Choose all that apply
Q8. When talking to patients about their illness to understand their suffering it is important to use open ended questions. You can use __________________ as you sit quietly to encourage patients to reflect on and tell their story
Q9. Reflect on the questions “Are you at peace?” and “Are you depressed?” Which of the following statements are true? Choose all that apply.
Q10. A broad and open ended question helps patients share their understanding of their illnesses. You can tell that a question is open ended when patients can answer it easily with a “Yes” or “No”.
Q1. Which step of SNAP is this: Express your curiosity about what makes this person unique.
Q2. Which step of SNAP is this: Recognize how differences in your values and beliefs could create problems in this conversation.
Q3. Which step of SNAP is this: Use the other person’s words to talk about their values and beliefs.
Q4. Which step of SNAP is this: Take a few deep breaths to draw your attention to the present moment.
Q1. The Transactional communication style differs from Transmission Style in a number of ways. How do they differ?
(Choose all that are correct)
Q2. In the example of Ollie Green and Jose, Jose is building a therapeutic alliance with Ollie when he asks Ollie to work with him and the palliative care team to come up with a plan for a safe discharge to home.
Q3.In surveys in the USA, Canada and Western Europe most people say that if they were terminally ill they would want their medical team to tell them and help them be at home at the end-of-life.
Q4. Considering the following statements: “Ollie, I heard you say ‘I have cancer.’ Would it be helpful for you if I told you how I understand the cancer? “
Which of the following is correct?
(Choose all that apply)
Q5. This is a dialogue about Advance Care Planning (ACP). Fill in the missing sections.
Jose: I always recommend that people also do Advance Care Planning, you know- like a living will. I have taken care of this for myself.
Ollie: Oh, are you sick too?
Jose: No, I am not sick right now, but accidents and illness can happen at any time.
Ollie: OK, what does Advance Care Planning involve?
Jose: Ollie.There are two sections. The first is to name or appoint a(or) _____________ that you would to trust to talk for you to the medical team if you were too sick to speak for yourself
Q6. Continuing on Question 5:
What is the second section of ACP?
Jose: The second is to ____________ with that person(s) so they would know your values and hopes and have guidance about making difficult decisions, such as decisions about life-support machines, but also many other things. It is helpful to write down the your key values and specific guidance about things like feeding tubes and other types of life-sustaining treatments
Q7. What are some aspects about setting up the space you are going to meet in that you should consider?
(Check all that apply)
Q8. Which of the questions below are open ended?
(Check all that apply)
Q9. The SPIKES Protocol helps guide your discussions of bad news. Which of the following is appropriate for SPIKES?
(Choose all that apply)
Q10. In SPIKES the K stands for Knowledge. Which of the following is correct?
(Choose all that apply)
Q11. NURSE is a helpful guide for responding to strong ________________
Q1. Indicate who is imposing their values on or pulling away from the other person:
Atuls’ mother had a chronic health condition, but she never complained about the way she felt. When Kim tells Atul that her stomach is upset after taking pain medication, he doesn’t look up from his work or say anything to her.
Q2. Indicate who is imposing their values on or pulling away from the other person:
When Atul doesn’t respond to Kim’s comment about feeling unwell, she tells him, “Hey, I just told you I feel bad! You should tell me you care and give me a hug!” Atul responds, “I do care that you feel bad, Kim, but you know I’m not a hugger.
Q3. Indicate who is imposing their values on or pulling away from the other person:
Maria is in hospice care. She is sleeping when Edward, the nurse, visits her. He speaks quietly with Maria’s mother, Luciana: “I noticed that there are several family members here right now, and they’re talking quite loudly while Maria rests. Don’t you think it would be best if you visited Maria one at a time, so you don’t tire her out?” Luciana responds, “Thank you for your concern, but our entire family will be with Maria as she goes through this time.”
Q4. Indicate who is imposing their values on or pulling away from the other person:
After Luciana says the family will remain with Maria through her dying process, Edward smiles, nods and tells Luciana good-bye. When he visits Maria the next day, he smiles at Luciana, but does not talk to her. Instead, Edward directs his comments and questions about Maria to her niece Emma, who is reading quietly in the next room.
Q1. The traditional approach to diagnosis and treating an illness is also a good approach to use when working with people who are suffering from a serious illness
Q2. The complete and thorough approach needed to perform the whole person assessment can be completed in the first visit.
Q3. The area of suffering covered in this module that involves finding connection between oneself, others, and the sacred is called
Q4. One clinical assessment tool that can be used when attempting to understand the full dimension of caregiver burden is?
Q5. Major depression occurs in the cancer population….
Q1. Natalie, a 35-year-old woman diagnosed with pancreatic cancer 2 months ago, goes to see her primary care provider as she is experiencing constipation. Her primary care providers asks about her bowel habits, her diet and how long this has been going on. Her primary care provider also does an examination of her abdomen. During the exam, Natalie tells her provider that she is embarrassed by this problem. She also says she is avoiding going out with anyone as the pain in her abdomen caused by the constipation makes it hard for her to enjoy herself. The primary care provider counsels her on the management of constipation, writes her a prescription that she can afford financially and reassures her that the constipation will resolve.
Was a Whole Person Approach done at this visit?
Q2. A whole person assessment requires a complete and thorough approach that may take more than one session to complete. Select all the following items that are important to keep in mind when conducting a whole person assessment.
Q3. Psychological distress is a common experience for those people suffering from a serious illness. In the seriously ill cancer population, depression occurs how many times more frequently than in the general population?
Q4. A good clinical tool to use to help guide the assessment of social challenges is
Q5. Advance Care Planning are talks done before a disease begins to incapacitate a person
Q6. Arranging doctor appointments, handling in-home services, scheduling transportation and preparing meals is all part of which Whole Person domain?
Q7. A good clinical tool useful in identifying the practical challenges faced by people living with serious illness is:
Q8. John, a 56-year-old gentleman diagnosed with End Stage Heart Failure, comes to your clinic for a yearly physical. You have him complete several clinical tools to aid you in your assessment of his challenges. He marks high scores for several of the symptoms listed on the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Tool. Where do you start?
Q9. The whole person assessment is best done with the help of lots of specially trained healthcare professionals that include: (select all that apply)
Q10. Deciding what is most important to a seriously ill person are examples of?
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