1. What is the main goal of palliative care?

a) To cure the patient's disease

b) To provide comfort and quality of life

c) To hasten the patient's death

d) To prolong the patient's life

Answer: B. Palliative care aims to relieve suffering and

improve quality of life for patients with serious illnesses,

regardless of their prognosis or stage of disease.

Rationale: Palliative care is not the same as hospice care,

which is only for patients who are terminally ill and have a

life expectancy of six months or less. Palliative care can be

provided at any time during the illness trajectory, along

with curative or life-prolonging treatments.

2. Which of the following is an example of a transition of

care in palliative care and end-of-life care?

a) A patient is discharged from the hospital to a skilled

nursing facility

b) A patient is transferred from the intensive care unit to

the palliative care unit

c) A patient is enrolled in a hospice program at home

d) All of the above

Answer: D. All of the above are examples of transitions of

care, which are defined as changes in health care settings,

providers, or level of care for a patient.

Rationale: Transitions of care are common and complex in

palliative care and end-of-life care, as patients may have 

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