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Palliative & Hospice Care Clinical Test Bank (2025 Edition) | In-Depth Rationales | A+ Graded | CHPN®, NP Board Prep

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This professionally curated Palliative & Hospice Care Test Bank is designed for graduate-level nursing students, NP candidates, and clinical exam prep. It features 300 original, clinical-scenario-based multiple-choice questions (MCQs), developed to reflect real-world complexity seen in ANCC, NCLEX, and hospice certification exams. Each question includes: A detailed clinical scenario 4 answer options Correct answer labeled clearly Evidence-based rationale (why it's right + why others are wrong) Tags for difficulty level, cognitive domain, and mapped board/topic Linked to nursing process step (Assessment, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation)

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Palliative & Hospice Care Clinical Test Bank (2025) | 300
Realistic NCLEX/ANCC-Level MCQs with Rationales
Palliative & Hospice Care Clinical Test Bank (2025) | 300 Realistic NCLEX/ANCC-Level
MCQs with Rationales .................................................................................................. 1
Philosophy & Principles of Palliative Care ................................................................... 2
Symptom Management ........................................................................................... 20
Communication & Goals of Care .............................................................................. 38
Ethics, Legal Issues, DNR, MAiD (Medical Assistance in Dying) ................................... 56
Psychosocial & Spiritual Needs ................................................................................ 74
Hospice Eligibility & Services ................................................................................... 90
Family / Caregiver Support ..................................................................................... 108
Pediatric Palliative Care......................................................................................... 125
Cultural Competence in End-of-Life Care ............................................................... 142
Interdisciplinary Team Roles & Collaboration in Palliative Care................................. 159




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,Philosophy & Principles of Palliative Care
1. A 72-year-old man with end-stage COPD is admitted for worsening breathlessness. He
tells the nurse, “I don’t want to be hooked to machines or suffer in my final days.” What is
the most appropriate initial nursing action?

A. Refer him to the ethics committee
B. Educate him about the benefits of mechanical ventilation
C. Initiate a discussion about goals of care and advance directives
D. Reassure him that everything possible will be done to save him

Answer: C
Rationale:

• C is correct because exploring goals of care aligns with palliative principles of
patient-centered, values-based decision-making.
• A is premature; ethics consultation is reserved for conflicts or complex dilemmas.
• B ignores the patient’s expressed preferences.
• D may sound comforting but disregards autonomy and can be misleading.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Cognitive Level: Application
Mapped To: HPNA Core Competencies, Ethical and Legal Principles
Nursing Process: Assessment



2. A nurse explains palliative care to a newly diagnosed patient with metastatic pancreatic
cancer. Which statement best reflects a key principle of palliative care?

A. “It replaces curative treatment with comfort care only.”
B. “It begins only after all curative options are exhausted.”
C. “It focuses on improving quality of life regardless of disease stage.”
D. “It is only offered during the final weeks of life.”

Answer: C
Rationale:

• C is correct as palliative care is appropriate at any stage of serious illness and can
be concurrent with curative treatments.

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, • A, B, D reflect misconceptions; these describe hospice care, not palliative care
broadly.

Difficulty Level: Low
Cognitive Level: Recall
Mapped To: ELNEC, Principles of Palliative Care
Nursing Process: Planning



3. A nurse caring for a 58-year-old with ALS implements regular pain assessments and
facilitates family meetings to align care with patient wishes. These actions best
demonstrate which palliative care philosophy?

A. Disease-centered care
B. Standardized care pathways
C. Holistic and person-centered approach
D. Curative treatment optimization

Answer: C
Rationale:

• C is correct; palliative care promotes individualized care that honors physical,
emotional, and spiritual needs.
• A contradicts the person-centered nature of palliative care.
• B refers to protocol-driven approaches not tailored to personal values.
• D is curative, which may not be the primary focus in palliative settings.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Mapped To: National Consensus Project (NCP) Guidelines
Nursing Process: Implementation



4. Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the principle of “total pain” in
palliative care?

A. A patient requests more opioids due to high pain scores
B. A patient exhibits withdrawal due to opioid dependence


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, C. A patient reports pain, expresses fear of death, and isolates socially
D. A patient experiences nausea after chemotherapy

Answer: C
Rationale:

• C is correct; “total pain” encompasses physical, psychological, social, and
spiritual suffering.
• A addresses physical pain only.
• B relates to substance use, not total pain.
• D reflects a physical symptom but not the total experience.

Difficulty Level: High
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Mapped To: WHO Palliative Care Model
Nursing Process: Assessment



5. A 67-year-old woman with heart failure and multiple hospitalizations expresses
frustration over her declining function. Her nurse suggests a palliative consult. What best
supports this referral?

A. She requested medical assistance in dying
B. She expressed interest in stopping all treatment
C. She has unmet goals-of-care discussions and symptom needs
D. Her cardiologist refuses further intervention

Answer: C
Rationale:

• C is correct because palliative care is ideal when there are frequent exacerbations,
functional decline, and psychosocial needs.
• A, B, D are not direct indicators or sufficient for palliative consult alone.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Cognitive Level: Application
Mapped To: AACN Essentials, Patient-Centered Care
Nursing Process: Evaluation


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