Early ID
End of Life
Serious Conversations
SDM
PPS
100

care that aims to relieve suffering and improve quality of life for any person living with or at risk of developing a life limiting illness.

What is a palliative care

100

An assessment (easily missed) when resident is having difficulty swallowing

What is an oral assessment
100

Conversations that help the resident or Substitute Decision-Maker (SDM) prepare for future healthcare decisions.

What is Advanced Care Planning

100

A document that states who is the resident's chosen SDM for personal care

What is a POA (Power of Attorney) for personal care

100

Client is very weak, sits in a chair a couple of hours each day. The rest of the time (more than 50% of the day) he is in bed. He has advance disease and requires almost complete assistance with self care and feeding. He is experiencing ↓ food intake and has adequate fluid intake. He is drowsy but not confused.

What is 40%

200

Do you think Resident could die in the next 12 months?

What is the surprise question

200

Discussion with staff after the death of a resident about what went well and what could have gone better.

What is a debrief

200

The following steps are from_________ guide

1. Set-up

2. Assess

3. Share

4. Explore

5. Close


What is the Serious Illness Conversation Guide

200

Minimum of 16 years old

Must understands and appreciates treatment and consequences

willing to assume the responsibility

Mentally capable to make treatment decisions

no court order prohibiting access to resident

What is Ontario requirements for a SDM

200

A patient who spends the majority of the day sitting or lying down due to fatigue from advanced disease and requires considerable assistance to walk even for short distances but who is otherwise fully conscious level with good intake

What is a 50% PPS

300

When residents condition decreases, then _______ should increase

What is care services 

300

Suffering (pain) that encompasses all of a person's physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and practical struggles. Does not respond well to medication.

What is Total pain

300

The step in the Serious illness Conversation Guide that you use the "Wish, Worry, Hope, Worry" statement.

What is step 3 Share prognosis

300

A public government organization is the SDM because there is no person in the residents life that meets the requirement. 

What is the Public Guardian and Trustee

300

A patient who is Quadriplegic requires total care but is placed in a wheelchair daily. He has normal intake and full conscious level.

What is 30% PPS

400

A proactive identification guide (framework)

What is The Gold Standard Framework

400

Type of medication given for pain and dyspnea (difficulty breathing)

What is Opioids ei (morphine, Hydromorphone)

400

External team member that can be called on to help with the palliative approach (pain and symptoms, assessment tools, team debriefs, policies and procedures, family serious illness conversations, and education (formal/informal)

Palliative Pain and Symptom Management Consultant

400

The Ontario's list that outlines an automatic SDM's if there is no one legally assigned (no POA)

What is the SDM (Substitute decision maker) Hierarchy

400

Client is up and about on her own. Can do household chores with adequate rest periods. She requires occasional assistance with self care and the caregiver watches her get in and out of the shower. Her intake is reduced but adequate. She is fully conscious with no confusion.

what is 70%

500

The _______ to care is best delivered by a multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary team and identifies and addresses issues in various domains of a person’s life.


What is The Palliative approach

500

General changes of decline are a tell tale (months, weeks, days)

Significant intake decline

Significant functionality decline

Multiple hospital visits and not returning to previous baseline

BASE on goals of care not trying to predict EOL stages.

Weight loss > 10% in 6 months

What are general indicators of decline

500

After its identified that resident is at EOL, family becomes anxious and begin questioning staff about treatment, positioning etc....

What is signs of grieving

500

Make decisions only when) a person is mentally incapable to make decisions.



What is the role of the (SDM) Substitute Decision Maker 


500

Ms. Jones is a 75 year old woman who has had increasing forgetfulness over the last 3 years. She does self-care with her husband observing her. Sometimes he has to help her. She no longer drives but can walk to the grocery store 3 blocks away in a straight line by herself. She requires a list, however, of what she is to purchase and carries a label with her name, address and her husband’s name to give to someone if she gets lost which has not happened so far. She generally is up during the day and sleeps most of the night. She used to read and knit at night but no longer does so, and will watch television, although she does not always remember what the content is. Meal preparation is done by her husband preparing the ingredients and her cooking the meal. She generally will eat a full meal but recently requires coaxing on occasion

What is 60% PPS

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