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List 5 effects that using an open ended questions for good communication would have 1. encourages conversation 2. helps the person feel heard 3. prevents misunderstandings 4. helps the dying person share their story 5. validates the persons experience List 5 common physical changes during the last days and hours 1. unr... | Final Leaks.pdf |
3. no resps 4. jaw drop What is the first thing that we need to establish when offering pain relief the patients goals List 3 possible causes for nausea and vomiting 1. medication side effects 2. pain 3. anxiety 4. odors Identify 3 strategies to support and comfort an individual as intake decreases 1. smaller meals & m... | Final Leaks.pdf |
Identify 2 comfort measures when working with a client who has constipation or diarrhea 1. provide privacy 2. answer call bell ASAP 3. provide easy access to toilet or commode Identify 3 roadblocks to good communication and why each are not effective 1. minimizing the problem-person may feel like they have not been hea... | Final Leaks.pdf |
Identify 3 signs of dehydration 1. dry mouth, lips and tongue 2. constipated 3. feels and expresses thirst 4. develops delirium MAID criteria able to receive health services funded by government of Canada 18+ Grievous and irredeemable medical condition V oluntarily requested They have informed concern after being info... | Final Leaks.pdf |
4. Arrange for a translator or assistive technology if the person does not speak English or if there are other barriers to communication. Identify 3 principles for using medication 1. Combination of medications 2. Breakthrough dose may be needed 3. Dying person determines the goal 4. Easier to prevent than to respond t... | Final Leaks.pdf |
The HCA is not expected to honor a person and family's individual or community ritual False steps to follow in caring for the diseased except Applying make-up Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association Identifies the component of of the care process of providing care True Caring for a dying person is easy, caring for... | Final Leaks.pdf |
common physical changes during the last days and hours of dying No heart beat water Increases energy release and helps cleanse the body of wastes true example of supporting a dying person are all of the above family members become uncomfortable with the noise of respiration of their loved ones. As a support worker you... | Final Leaks.pdf |
true As death nears a dying person's strength remains as normal function strength decreases You are at your absolute best. This statement is a sign of compassion fatigue located in the green zone True strategies for support in a negative workplace includes the following except developing an 'us versus them' attitude th... | Final Leaks.pdf |
true Mrs. Elm's major depressive disorder. you should avoid telling her how lucky she is Who is at the center of care? patient and family When working with those who are intuitive grievers we need to remember a lack of control guidelines for trauma informed practice explain, knocking, introduce, etc Who best provides p... | Final Leaks.pdf |
What is compassion fatigue? Burnout Cooling and mottling. Where does it began? fingers and toes Is sitting in silence with the dying person a good thing? True Side effects of opioids constipation, nausea and vomiting, confusion or delirium, drowsiness Helps you to have a say about the health care you would like to rec... | Final Leaks.pdf |
Pain is whatever the person says it is True Do some people wait to be alone to die? True Pain is at worst imaginable. It's at 10. What is this? Pain scale What is the principles of hospice and palliative care not to prolong life but improve the quality of life totally bed bound, unable to do any activity, extensive dis... | Final Leaks.pdf |
If MAID is approve, it takes a mandatory 10 days period of reflection. True Do not attempt CPR DNACPR trying to understand another person's feelings and needs empathy program provided for those whose death is expected in less than six months, or to the bereaved Hospice Loss of appetite Anorexia patterns of decline dur... | Final Leaks.pdf |
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