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- Define palliative and end-of-life care.
- Outline the role of health and mental health professionals in end-of-life counseling.
- Identify psychological concerns present at the end of life.
- Discuss key components of end-of-life conversations.
- Analyze mental health interventions that can be incorporated into end-of-life care and bereavement.
- Describe practical, ethical, and legal issues that can arise in the provision of end-of-life care.
- Examine the impact of culture and culturally competent care on end-of-life decisions and support.
The goal of palliative care is to
Which of the following professionals can provide end-of-life counseling?
Reducing mental health symptoms
Which of the following is a universal experience for patients at the end of life?
Parents of young children with life-limiting illness often are consumed with all of the following, EXCEPT:
Which two concepts combined define dignity at the end of life?
What is a possible negative effect of denial in patients at the end of life?
Which of the following statements regarding post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at the end of life is TRUE?
Elevated anticipatory grief was found in families characterized by all of the following, EXCEPT:
Thanatophobia is an extreme fear of
Diagnosis with which of the following conditions is associated with increased risk of suicide?
Which of the following statements regarding end-of-life discussions is TRUE?
Helping a patient appoint a surrogate decision maker is part of which step in an end-of-life conversation?
Honoring patients' end-of-life wishes involves all of the following, EXCEPT:
Which of the following statements regarding clinician-related barriers to end-of-life discussions is FALSE?
In dignity therapy, patients
All of the following statements regarding spiritual care at the end of life is TRUE, EXCEPT:
The FICA acronym to guide spiritual assessments consists of
Intense yearning or longing for the deceased (often with intense sorrow and emotional pain) and preoccupation with thoughts or memories of the deceased must continue how long to be considered prolonged grief disorder in adults?
Which of the following statements about interpreters is TRUE?
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