1. What is the primary goal of palliative care?
2. When does palliative care typically start?
3. What is the primary focus of hospice care?
4. Which of the following diseases is NOT a condition that may require palliative care?
5. Which component of holistic care emphasizes the assessment and management of pain and physical symptoms?
6. Which of the following is NOT an aim of palliative care?
7. What are the two essential components of palliative care?
8. Which principle of palliative care emphasizes maintaining hope with realistic goals?
9. What does the "community day care" model of palliative care involve?
10. In which model of palliative care is care provided at identified places along the route to an outreach?
11. Palliative care is NOT end of life care.
12. Dame Cicely Saunders is known for founding the "Hospice Movement" in 1918
13. Hospice care is just a building; it is considered a philosophy of care emphasizing comprehensive support for patients.
14. The interdisciplinary team in palliative care may include doctors, nurses, social workers, religious leaders, teachers, and community health providers, among others.
15. Roadside clinics and stopovers are models of palliative care designed to provide care to patients who live far away from healthcare facilities.
16. Geographic accessibility, resource availability, and patient preference are not factors that influence the choice of a palliative care model in Uganda.
17. Stigma and misconceptions surrounding palliative care can discourage patients and families from seeking or accepting palliative care services, even though it is not synonymous with end of life care.
18. Community day care models cannot depend on community resources and volunteers to function effectively.
19. Holistic care in palliative care includes addressing physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs.
20. Bereavement support is an important component of palliative care and helps family members cope with grief and loss.