Preparing to Complete the Activities
The Activities in Case 16: Palliative Care appear in a series of quizzes.
Please ensure you have read and understood the required readings prior to completing the case quizzes.
The following Case Information is required to complete the questions in each Quiz. Read each section carefully prior to perusing the Phases of Patient Care.
Phases of Patient Care
Once you have completed the above, read through the first phase of your patient's care.
Read Phase 1 a second time to ensure you have understood your patient's clinical and nutrition history.
Instructions for Completing the Quizzes
Once you have completed reading the Case Information and the Phases of Patient Care, complete the Quiz found at the bottom of Phase 1
If you are unsure where to find the Quizzes CLICK HERE for instructions on locating and completing the Quizzes.
Palliative Care Quizes
Each of the four quizzes is comprised of a:
- Multiple-choice and short-answer quiz
- Student video
- Downloadable progress note
Multiple-choice and Short-answer Quiz
The quizzes contain single- and multiple-answer questions. Each question carries equal weighting.
The multiple-choice and/or true-false questions are automatically graded by NCPro online. Your instructor will receive a report of your results via email.
Respond to short-answer questions by typing a word, phrase or sentence in response to the questions. Quizzes that contain short-answer responses require manual grading. Your instructor will mark and return your work.
You will be given three attempts to complete formative quizzes. You are encouraged to master the content before moving forward.
Video
Each of the four quizzes asks you to prepare at least one 1-2 minute video of your imagined conversations with your patient or colleagues. The video is uploaded in the NCPro system ready for instructor grading.
Progress Notes
Each of the four quizzes asks you to download and complete a progress note. Submission of the progress note for assessment is in accordance with your instructors recommendations.