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Cultural Considerations at End of Life Quiz

Cultural Considerations at End of Life Quiz

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Question 1 of 12

What is the correct term for obtaining information about the patient’s beliefs, values, and practices along with clinician skill development of respect, appreciation, and sensitivity? 

A

Cultural knowledge

B

Cultural encounter

C

Cultural skill

D

Cultural collaboration

Question 2 of 12

Which of the following are common themes in end of life regardless of individual culture? 

A

Pain and comfort

B

Making plans

C

Honoring spiritual beliefs

D

All of the above

Question 3 of 12

Which medical bioethical principle is not a universal concept across cultures with regard to medical care? 

A

Beneficence

B

Justice

C

Autonomy

D

Advocacy

Question 4 of 12

Active listening and suspending ____________ demonstrates cultural humility and competence 

A

Biases

B

Bad news

C

Empathy

D

Shock

Question 5 of 12

 

  1. What does the “C” stand for in the FICA mnemonic for spiritual assessment?

A

Collaboration

B

Community

C

Cause

D

Culture

Question 6 of 12

A dying patient is deferring a decision about completing an advanced directive to their group of family members and spiritual advisors. This is an example of: 

A

Autonomy

B

Death as a taboo subject

C

Collectivism

D

Use of traditional healing

Question 7 of 12

What does the four C’s stand for? 

A

Communication, care, coordination, customs

B

Customs, care, critical, communication

C

Cultural values, customs, communication, care

D

Communication, cultural values, comprehension, customs

Question 8 of 12

Which culture encourages dying at home? 

A

Korean

B

Chinese

C

Vietnamese

D

Indian

Question 9 of 12

Ethnic minorities in comparison to whites continue to have lower rates of completing advance directives for which of the following reasons? 

A

Taboo

B

Abdicating to physicians

C

Collectivism

D

All of the above

Question 10 of 12

Assessment of pain is important in cultural contexts of end of life because: 

A

Pain is the same for everyone regardless of culture

B

Pain is experienced at a worse level within non-white patients

C

Pain is a diverse experience that can be influenced by culture

D

Pain cannot be mitigated in end of life

Question 11 of 12

 

  1. The document that helps identify how a patient wants to be treated, what they want their loved ones to know, and how comfortable the patient wants to be is called: 

A

My Five Dignity Needs

B

My Five Wishes

C

Patient Dignity Inventory

D

Patient Bill of Rights

Question 12 of 12

Open ________________ aimed at understanding how each person’s belief system shapes their palliative care and terminal care needs forms the basis of optimal care. 

A

Hearts

B

Minds

C

Communication

D

Wounds

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