Comfort Goals: Pre-Assessment


Comfort Goals  
 

Pre-Assessment
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  1. Questions
  2. Answers


Questions

1. Americans are used to seeing people die on TV or in the movies and readily discuss end-of-life issues.
 
True False
2. Most Americans have communicated their wishes regarding end-of-life care to their loved ones.
 
True False
3. Controlling pain and other symptoms is less important than treating life threatening illnesses or diseases.
 
True False
4. Hospice care can be provided only in the patient�s home.
 
True False
5. Three-fourths of people would be reluctant to allow outside organizations help them during the dying process.
 
True False
6. Eight out of ten Americans know that hospices are available to help dying persons and their families.
 
True False
7. Goals at the end of life are similar for patients, their families and their health providers.
 
True False
8. Patient�s needs are self evident to the experienced hospice nurse.
 
True False

 



Answers

1. Americans are used to seeing people die on TV or in the movies and readily discuss end-of-life issues.
 
Answer: False
2. Most Americans have communicated their wishes regarding end-of-life care to their loved ones.
 
Answer: False
3. Controlling pain and other symptoms is less important than treating life threatening illnesses or diseases.
 
Answer: False
4. Hospice care can be provided only in the patient�s home.
 
Answer: False
5. Three-fourths of people would be reluctant to allow outside organizations to help them during the dying process.
 
Answer: False
6. Eight out of ten Americans know that hospices are available to help dying persons and their families.
 
Answer: False
7. Goals at the end of life are similar for patients, their families and their health providers.
 
Answer: False
8. Patient�s needs are self evident to the experienced hospice nurse.
 
Answer: False

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