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Question 1 of 17
1. Question
1 point(s)Who should ideally be involved in a person’s care at the end of life?
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2. Question
1 point(s)It is common for people to refuse to eat and / or drink in their final days or hours.
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1 point(s)Once a person has died, carers and nurses within the network will no longer need to be in contact with the family.
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1 point(s)A person-centred approach to end of life care means enabling individuals to participate in the planning and delivery of their care.
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1 point(s)A person-centred approach to end of life care means that care is geared towards each individual’s needs and wishes.
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1 point(s)A person-centred approach to end of life care means making decisions for instead of with individuals.
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1 point(s)A person-centred approach to end of life care means treating each person as a collection of conditions rather than as an individual.
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8. Question
1 point(s)If people have difficulty speaking it is unlikely that any communication can take place between them and their carers.
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1 point(s)If people have difficulty speaking they are unlikely to be conscious of what is going on around them
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1 point(s)If people have difficulty speaking alternative methods of communicating with them about their needs and preferences must be identified.
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Question 11 of 17
11. Question
1 point(s)When a person finds out that they are approaching the end of their life, the way it is communicated to them is unlikely to have an impact by that stage.
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12. Question
1 point(s)Which of the following comes under the heading of ‘good communication’ when caring for someone in a person-centred way?
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Question 13 of 17
13. Question
1 point(s)When someone is in the final weeks or months of their life hydration and nutrition become less of a concern.
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1 point(s)When someone is in the final weeks or months of their life they will no longer be worried about whether their dignity is protected.
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15. Question
1 point(s)When someone is in the final weeks or months of their life they should still be supported to be involved in decisions about their care.
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1 point(s)When someone is in the final weeks or months of their life pain management will become less of an issue as they won’t be as conscious of any discomfort.
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Question 17 of 17
17. Question
1 point(s)When a family member has been closely involved in a person’s care towards the end of their life, they will be less affected by the person’s death than others.
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