Practice Questions Flashcards

1
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Nurses who understand their own mortality are more comfortable helping individuals through the dying process. T/F

A

True

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2
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Which nursing intervention is appropriate for the dying person who is in the stage of denial?

A

Acceptance of the dying individual’s reaction

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3
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Which intervention is most appropriate when caring for a dying patient who is experiencing pain?

A

Prevent pain from developing

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4
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It is not appropriate for nurses to pray with dying patients and their families. T/F

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False

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5
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A nurse is providing postmortem care. Which of the following nursing actions is a legal responsibility?

a) Placing ID tags on the shroud and ankle
b) Washing the body to remove blood and excretions
c) Placing the body in normal anatomic position
d) Removing tubes and soiled dressings

A

a) Placing ID tags on the shroud and ankle

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The nurse provides postmortem care for a client who is not undergoing an autopsy. To achieve the desired outcome of this procedure, which nursing actions should be included? (Select all that apply.). a) Place an identification tag on the client’s ankle
b) Provide emotional support to the client’s family
c) Ensure the death certificate has been signed
d) Remove any tubes and replace soiled dressings
e) Wash the client’s body with soap and water

A

A, B, C, D

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nurse is caring for a client whose partner died five years ago. Which of the following findings indicates that the client is experiencing maladaptive grief? A. The client joined a bowling league 2 months ago
B. The client has kept his partner’s closet untouched since her death
C. The client exercises at a local health facility 3 days each week
D. The client meets his daughter for dinner every week

A

B. The client has kept his partner’s closet untouched since her death

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8
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Focus on helping people manage complicated, long term health problems such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer and chronic musculoskeletal pain. Goals include preventing further physical deterioration and maximizing quality of life. What level of prevention is this an example of?

A

Tertiary

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Cardiac or stroke rehabilitation program. What level of prevention is this?

A

Tertiary prevention

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Recommending regular exams and screening tests in people with known risk factors for illness. What level of prevention is this?

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Secondary prevention

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11
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Regular exams and screening tests to monitor risk factors for illness. What level of prevention is this?

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Primary prevention

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12
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End stage renal disease, “I decided to come today, but I’m not sure if I am coming back later… I think my kidneys are starting to function again”, what kind is this?

A

Denial

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13
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Nurse enters clients room finds clients pulseless, family requested DNR status from provider but provider hasn’t written the prescription yet, what does the nurse do?

A

Call emergency response team

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14
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There is a part of the grieving stage that we perceive as loss as part of punishment for what we have done in the past. This is called?

A

Bargaining

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15
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After teaching client about advance directives, which statements clearly understands the advanced directives

A

Advanced directives can be done when incapacitated

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16
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A nurse is teaching a client about hospice care. Which of the following information should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)

“You must have a terminal illness.”
“You are eligible for hospice care if you are expected to live for 12 months.”
“You can continue treatment to cure your illness.”
“You accept palliative care for comfort.”
“The health care provider must officially state that you are terminally ill.”

A

“You must have a terminal illness.”
“You accept palliative care for comfort.”
“The health care provider must officially state that you are terminally ill.”

17
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What do people of the Muslim faith believe about the treatment of the body after death?

A

In the Muslim faith, only family members prepare the body, and non-Muslims should not touch it.

18
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What concept if stated by a group of new rehabilitative nurses would indicate the need for additional teaching?

A

If they say anything about them going back to normal.

19
Q

How often do you auscultate breath sounds on a client who is dying?

A

Every two houra

20
Q

What should the nurse do if the spouse no longer wants his wife to receive care?

A

Talk to physician

21
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What should the nurse encourage the patient to do when the patient decides they no longer need care?

A

Talk to physician

22
Q

How often is hospice care renewed?

A

Every six months

23
Q

Pulse is weak and rapid when…

A

The patient is dying

24
Q

What type of activities can be done for a client who has depressive disorder?

A

F

25
Q

What should the nurse do if she finds the patient pulseless?

A

Initiate CPR

26
Q

You want to ask close ended questions when…

A

To asses when they took their medication

27
Q

What medications

A
28
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What kind of people get involved with terminally I’ll patients?

A

Medical social services, relatives, long term patient control

29
Q

What is the need for support of the family to be highest when the patient dies?

A

Weeks and months after death

30
Q

Patient is unconscious and is grimacing and restless how does the nurse identify that their therapeutic methods were effective

A

Their shoulder may droop, pulse will drop, muscle May relax, no longer grimacing

31
Q

What medications can be given during palliative care?

A

Narcotics