1. What is the primary goal of communication in palliative care?
2. Which type of communication entails using spoken words, such as talking face-to-face or on a telephone?
3. Which major skill in communication involves asking questions to help patients explore their problems more fully?
4. What is the primary purpose of checking understanding during a conversation?
5. What type of questions invite a person to talk and explain, often beginning with words like "What" or "How"?
6. What is the primary goal of communication in pediatric palliative care?
7. When answering difficult questions in pediatric palliative care, which technique involves warning the child before sharing potentially challenging information?
8. In pediatric palliative care, what is the significance of age-appropriate communication?
9. What is the primary purpose of using open-ended questions in communication?
10. What factor may hinder communication in palliative care by causing patients to choose not to disclose important information?
11. To check your understanding of what someone has said, you can:
12. The following are indicators of paying attention during communication Except;
13. Which technique involves using body language to show that you are paying attention while communicating with patients?
14. Why is maintaining confidentiality important when communicating in palliative care?
15. What is a potential consequence of poor communication in palliative care?
16. Facility outreach programs bring the services nearer to the people, so patients do not have to walk long distances and can be seen within their villages.
17. Home based palliative care model involves the delivery of a comprehensive package of care to the patient and the family in the community.
18. Roadside clinics/stopovers aren't a convenient way for patients to access palliative care without having to travel long distances.
19. Hospice care is a type of palliative care that is provided to patients who are terminally ill.