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Kubler Ross Correct Answer Stages of death - denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. assisted in bringing the hospice movement to the United States. critique: deficiencies in the overall concept and several reactions to dying are seen in clinical practice but are not included in the five stage system Belfour Mount Correct Answer coined the term "palliative care" as a synonym for hospice. Palliative Care: Definition Correct Answer care for the terminally ill and their family... assisting persons to die with personal dignitity and maintain a life they would consider to have quality. Can't remove all the pain, horror, exhaustian... but is an attempt to control pain so the person can cope. 3 Elements of end of life care Correct Answer 1. Interdisciplinary team. 2. Access to services in most appropriate location. 3. Services for broad clientele (culturally, illness type) A Model to Guide Hospice Palliative Care: Based on National Principles and Norms of Practice Correct Answer Represents over 10 years of working with care providers and organizations to develop a consensus based model to outline the standards of care to guide hospice palliative care service deliver in Canada Goals of Palliative Care Correct Answer achievement of the best possible quality of life four patients and their families. 1. Pain control / comfort measures provided to both patient and their families. 2. Provide them with information so they can make informed decisions. 3. Give practical assistance and provide both emotional and spiritual support. 4. consult with experts. 5. maintain continuity Values of Palliative Care Correct Answer 1. Intrinsic value of each person as autonomous/unique. 2. the value of life to the natural process of death. 3. Address patients and families suffering, expectations, needs, hopes and fears

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