1. What is a common source of anger in palliative care patients and their families?
2. Which approach is most effective in screening for anger in palliative care patients?
3. How can healthcare providers show empathy to palliative care patients and their families?
4. What should healthcare providers avoid doing when a palliative care patient expresses anger?
5. Which technique helps to understand a patient's spiritual needs in palliative care?
6. Which area of the Johari window involves information known to self but unknown to others?
7. Which statement best describes the "dark area" of the Johari window?
8. Mr. Smith is a 68-year-old palliative care patient with advanced lung cancer. He has been increasingly irritable and verbally aggressive towards the nursing staff. He expresses frustration about his loss of independence and fear of becoming a burden to his family. Question: What is the most appropriate initial response from the nursing staff to Mr. Smith's aggression?
9. What is the primary goal of euthanasia?
10. Which of the following best describes non-voluntary euthanasia?