Palliative vs Hospice
Ethics & End of Life
Child Development
Nursing Role
Coping & Support
100

True or False: Palliative care begins only after curative treatments fail.

False

100

True or False: Euthanasia is allowed under ANA Code of Ethics.

False

100

Which age group uses magical thinking about death?

Preschoolers

100

What should nurses advocate for in palliative care?

Early referrals

100

Why involve siblings in care?

To prevent feelings of neglect

200

What is the main goal of hospice care?

Comfort and dignity at end of life

200

What is assisted suicide?

Providing means for someone to end their own life

200

What is the greatest fear for preschoolers?

Separation from parents

200

What is a nurse’s role in hospice care?

Provide comfort and support

200

What does empowering parents do?

Gives them control and reduces negative impact

300

Name one difference between hospice and palliative care.

Palliative can begin at diagnosis; hospice is for life expectancy ≤6 months

300

Is withholding painful treatment ethically acceptable?

Yes

300

By what age do children understand death as final?

9–10 years old

300

How can nurses support grieving families?

Offer bereavement services and empathy

300

What should nurses encourage in children during EOL care?

What should nurses encourage in children during EOL care?

400

Can hospice care be provided at home?

Yes

400

What might parents fear when withdrawing care?

That it will be seen as killing their child

400

How do toddlers react to death?

Affected by routine changes; may act like person is still alive

400

Should nurses attend funeral services?

Yes, it helps with closure and support

400

What are signs of impending death?

 Loss of movement, confusion, weak pulse, change in breathing

500

What does palliative care focus on besides pain control?

Symptom management and quality of life

500

What is the nurse’s role in ethical decision-making?

Support shared decision-making and educate families

500

What do adolescents fear most about death?

Physical changes and loss of control

500

What is one way nurses can cope with grief?

Join support groups

500

Why is it important for nurses to encourage consistent caregivers and routines for children experiencing grief or end-of-life care?

Because children, especially infants and toddlers, are deeply affected by changes in routine and caregiver presence. Consistency helps them feel secure and reduces anxiety during emotionally difficult times.

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