What is End-of-Life Care
Medications
Complications
Role of the
Nurse
Patient and Family Education
100

The most common diagnosis for hospice patients in the United States?

What is Cancer?

100

This benzo is commonly used to treat anxiety in end-of-life care

What is lorazepam

100

True or False:

Pain is a rare symptom during end-of-life care and is usually not a major concern for nurses

False (pain is one of the most common and important symptoms to manage during end-of-life care)


100

True or False: 

Administering artificial nutrition and hydration is always necessary and beneficial to a patient during end-of-life care

False! Artificial nutrition and hydration may be risky for end-of-life patients is because it may lead to fluid overload, increased risk for aspiration, and GI discomfort & issues because at this point, the body is no longer equipped to process these substances. 

100

True or False: 

The nurse doesn't need to explain the patient's prognosis, as the doctor is the one to do so.

False! While the doctor may inform the patient about their condition, the nurse needs to take the time to explain the prognosis in Layman's terms. This is especially important because the patient's first time hearing this information will make it difficult to process.

200

True or False: All palliative care is hospice care; however; not all hospice care is palliative care.


False! 

(Hospice care is an application of palliative care delivered at the end of life)


200

This class of medications works by blocking acetylcholine, helping to reduce secretions in end-of-life care, but may cause dry mouth, blurred vision, and urinary retention

What are anticholinergics

200

What is the Death Rattle?

It is considered a gurgling, rattling sound that comes from a dying patient's throat when an accumulation of saliva forms in their airway 


200

In order to provide ______ _______ care, the nurse must assess the values, preferences, and practices of all patients, regardless of ethnicity, gender identity, socioeconomic status, or background.

Culturally Sensitive

200

the expected course of an illness and the chance for recovery

What is a prognosis

300

What is the prognosis of end-of-life care?


What is 6 months or less

300

This drug can cause shallow breathing, confusion, and cold, clammy hands. 

What is morphine sulfate?

300

The uncomfortable awareness of breathing. A common end-of-life symptom with possibly no visible signs

What is dyspnea

300

name any 3 roles of the nurse in end-of-life care

Some of the roles include:

Recognizing patients’ symptoms & signs of death 

Administering medication 

Administering nutrition and hydration

Educating the patient

Providing culturally sensitive care

300

Describe the bargaining stage of grief

Making deals with oneself or a religious power 

The belief that if you behave a certain way, the outcome will change 

“What if” and “I just wish” questions & statements