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Interprofessional team members in palliative care - CORRECT ANS
>>Medicine
Nursing
Social work
Dietician
Clergy
What is palliative care? - CORRECT ANS >>Provide comfort care for
patients with lifelong illnesses.
*curative treatment*
-improves quality of life
-decreases health care costs
-alleviates burden of care
Why is the need for palliative care increasing? - - CORRECT ANS >>
Baby boomers
Demographic changes (new technology)
,What is hospice? - CORRECT ANS >>End of life comfort care (may include
palliative care to)
-Live fully
-Live comfortably
-Die with dignity
Why is hospice care underutilized? - CORRECT ANS >>Lack of information
-Physician feels like they failed
-Patients/family are scared and they do not understand how hospice
works
-Cultural and ethical groups that do not want outsiders to take care of dying
family member
-Feel like they are giving up
Does patient need to be actively dying to need hospice treatment? -
No, hospice includes patients who typically have less than 6 months to live.
Most common hospice diagnosis - CORRECT ANS >>Cancer Heart disease
,Average hospice stay - CORRECT ANS >>21 days
What does hospice care focus on? - CORRECT ANS >>-Pain control
-Symptom management
-Spiritual assessment
-Family assessment/management of needs
Barriers to hospice - CORRECT ANS >>-Veterans
-Homeless patients
-Poverty
-Institutionalized
-Disabled
What 2 things are required before being admitted to hospice? - CORRECT
ANS >>1. Patient must have desire for hospice
2. Agree in writing that only hospice care will be used
How many physicians need to sign off on initial hospice admit? -
CORRECT ANS >>2 physicians for initial 6 month admission
1 physician for 6 months thereafter
, What are advanced directives? - CORRECT ANS >>Legal directives that state
your medical decisions regarding of life.
-also called a living will
-patient must understand what is going on in order to make advanced
directive decisions
Healthcare planning - CORRECT ANS >>Does the patient want CPR?
Willing to be on a ventilator?
Artificial feeding?
Just strictly comfort care?
Durable Power of Attorney - CORRECT ANS >>Legal agreement that
allows an agent or representative of the patient to act on behalf of the
patient
DNRCC - CORRECT ANS >>Do Not Resuscitate Comfort Care
-Patient receives care that eases pain, but no resuscitation measures are
taken to save life