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FLORIDA BOARD OF MEDICINE HOSPICE
MEDICINE CERTIFICATION EXAM WITH
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS, PLUS EXPLAINED
RATIONALES/EXPERT VERIFIED FOR
GUARANTEED 100% PASS 2026/LATEST
UPDATE/INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF

1. Hospice Eligibility and Prognosis
A 74-year-old man with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma has
progressive hepatic and pulmonary metastases despite multiple lines of
chemotherapy. He has experienced a 15-kg unintentional weight loss
over 6 months, requires assistance with most activities of daily living,
has recurrent malignant ascites, and has been hospitalized twice during
the preceding 3 months. His oncologist believes further disease-directed
therapy is unlikely to provide meaningful benefit. The patient states that
he wants to focus exclusively on comfort and spending time with his
family. Which factor is most important when determining whether
hospice is appropriate?
A. Whether the patient has completely stopped all medications
B. Whether the patient's prognosis is reasonably expected to be
approximately 6 months or less if the terminal illness follows its usual
course
C. Whether the patient has a Do-Not-Resuscitate order
D. Whether the patient has experienced at least three hospitalizations in
the previous year
E. Whether the patient has signed a living will
Answer: B.

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,Rationale: Hospice eligibility is fundamentally based on terminal
prognosis and the patient's goals of care. A prognosis of
approximately 6 months or less, assuming the disease follows its usual
course, is the classic Medicare hospice framework. A DNR order,
medication discontinuation, or a particular number of hospitalizations
is not independently required. Importantly, hospice enrollment is a
clinical determination requiring appropriate documentation rather
than a single laboratory value or isolated symptom.


2. Hospice Medical Director in Florida
A Florida hospice is reviewing its organizational structure and asks
which professional must assume responsibility for directing the medical
care and treatment of hospice patients. Which answer is most accurate?
A. A registered nurse with hospice certification
B. A social worker with hospice administrative experience
C. A physician licensed under Chapter 458 or Chapter 459
D. A physician assistant practicing under indirect supervision
E. A pharmacist employed by the hospice
Answer: C.
Rationale: Florida Statutes §400.6105 provides that each hospice must
have a medical director licensed pursuant to Chapter 458 or Chapter
459 who has responsibility for directing the medical care and
treatment of hospice patients. The hospice care team itself is
interdisciplinary, but the statutory medical-director responsibility rests
with a properly licensed physician.


3. Hospice Versus Palliative Care
A 58-year-old woman with metastatic breast cancer has severe cancer-
related pain but continues to receive chemotherapy intended to prolong
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,life. She wants aggressive symptom management while continuing
disease-directed treatment. She asks whether receiving palliative care
means that she must enroll in hospice. Which response is best?
A. Yes, palliative care and hospice are synonymous
B. Yes, hospice is mandatory whenever metastatic cancer is present
C. No; palliative care can be provided concurrently with disease-directed
treatment, whereas hospice generally focuses on comfort when the
patient meets hospice eligibility requirements and elects hospice care
D. No; palliative care is only available to patients with fewer than 2
weeks to live
E. Yes; Medicare prohibits palliative treatment outside hospice
Answer: C.
Rationale: Palliative care is appropriate at any stage of serious illness
and can coexist with disease-directed therapy. Hospice is a specialized
model of care for patients who meet eligibility criteria and elect a
comfort-focused approach. The distinction is based on goals,
prognosis, and the care model rather than simply the presence of
advanced disease.


4. Interdisciplinary Hospice Care
A hospice patient with end-stage heart failure has worsening dyspnea,
anxiety, caregiver exhaustion, and financial concerns. Which
intervention best reflects the hospice interdisciplinary model?
A. Physician management alone
B. Nursing management alone
C. Simultaneous involvement of physician, nurse, social worker, and
counselor/chaplain as appropriate
D. Referral exclusively to a cardiologist
E. Psychiatric admission

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, Answer: C.
Rationale: Hospice care is interdisciplinary because terminal illness
affects physical, psychological, social, and spiritual domains. Florida
law specifically describes a hospice care team that includes, at
minimum, a physician, registered nurse, social worker, and pastoral or
other counselor.


5. Opioid Selection for Cancer Pain
A 68-year-old man with metastatic prostate cancer has severe continuous
pain despite scheduled acetaminophen and intermittent low-dose
oxycodone. His renal function is normal. Which approach is most
appropriate?
A. Avoid opioids because they inevitably shorten survival
B. Initiate appropriately titrated opioid therapy based on pain severity
and prior opioid exposure
C. Use only benzodiazepines
D. Use corticosteroids as the sole analgesic
E. Withhold analgesia until the patient develops terminal delirium
Answer: B.
Rationale: Opioids are a central component of treatment for moderate-
to-severe cancer pain. Appropriate prescribing requires assessment of
pain severity, prior opioid exposure, renal/hepatic function, adverse
effects, and goals of care. Properly titrated opioid therapy is ethically
and clinically distinct from intentionally causing death.


6. Opioid-Induced Constipation




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