Nurses play a role in the delivery of palliative care, which may extend beyond the patient with a cancer diagnosis. What is the goal of palliative care?

A) Improve the patient's and family's quality of life.
B) Support aggressive treatment for cure.
C) Provide physical support for the patient.
D) Allow the patient to develop a separate plan with each discipline of the health care team.


Ans: A
Feedback: The goal of palliative care is to improve the patient's and the family's quality of life. The support should include the patient's physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Each discipline should contribute to a single care plan that addresses the needs of the patient and family.

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