QUESTION 48 Which of the following statements regarding hospice care is true? a. b. C. d. Currently, no insurance companies cover hospice services. Patients can only be admitted if death is likely within six months. No medications are available once a patient moves into hospice. People are only admitted when there is reasonable chance for recovery.

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QUESTION 48
Which of the following statements regarding
hospice care is true?
a.
b.
C.
d.
a.
b.
C.
QUESTION 49
Palliative care
d.
a.
b.
Currently, no insurance companies cover hospice services.
C.
Patients can only be admitted if death is likely within six months.
d.
No medications are available once a patient moves into hospice.
People are only admitted when there is reasonable chance for recovery.
is not acceptable to most religions
QUESTION 50
A living will is written to indicate
provides relief from physical pain
does not occur in a hospice setting
is the legal term for a living will
the way property should be divided among heirs
how to pass along important family stories
that no attempt should be made to revive the person if they stop breathing
what medical intervention should be used if the person is not conscious when a decision needs to be made
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 48 Which of the following statements regarding hospice care is true? a. b. C. d. a. b. C. QUESTION 49 Palliative care d. a. b. Currently, no insurance companies cover hospice services. C. Patients can only be admitted if death is likely within six months. d. No medications are available once a patient moves into hospice. People are only admitted when there is reasonable chance for recovery. is not acceptable to most religions QUESTION 50 A living will is written to indicate provides relief from physical pain does not occur in a hospice setting is the legal term for a living will the way property should be divided among heirs how to pass along important family stories that no attempt should be made to revive the person if they stop breathing what medical intervention should be used if the person is not conscious when a decision needs to be made
QUESTION 45
The fact that more people fear flying than driving
illustrates that attitudes about death tend to be
a.
b.
C.
d.
largely informed by statistics
QUESTION 46
a.
largely irrational
One problem associated with obtaining a good
death is _____, which is focused on lifesaving.
C.
major factors in our selection of transit
d.
focused on the changes that individuals should make in order to live longer lives
b. belief in reincarnation
a.
medical care itself
the terror management theory
thanatology
QUESTION 47
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross proposed
stages that dying people go through.
ten
b. seven
C. five
d. two
sequential
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 45 The fact that more people fear flying than driving illustrates that attitudes about death tend to be a. b. C. d. largely informed by statistics QUESTION 46 a. largely irrational One problem associated with obtaining a good death is _____, which is focused on lifesaving. C. major factors in our selection of transit d. focused on the changes that individuals should make in order to live longer lives b. belief in reincarnation a. medical care itself the terror management theory thanatology QUESTION 47 Elisabeth Kübler-Ross proposed stages that dying people go through. ten b. seven C. five d. two sequential
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