The five palliative care interventions ranked highest by participants addressed two of the three Dignity-Conserving Care Model categories: illness-related concerns and social dignity inventory. “Manage pain” and “establish rapport” are both interventions that address illness-related concerns. “Maintain dignity and privacy” and “establish trust” are interventions that address the social dignity inventory. Surprisingly, interventions to support the dignity-conserving repertoire were not highly ranked. Only one dignity-conserving repertoire intervention, “respect belief system,” was ranked in the top 10, and then only by the nurses in noncancer center settings.