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Quiz 24: Palliative and End-Of-Life Care
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Hospice care includes services that are reasonable and necessary for the comfort and management of a terminal illness. Which services might be included? (Select all that apply.)
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A nursing student is preparing a report for a class detailing the various causes of death. Which leading cause of death should the student point out?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The chart of a client with brain cancer notes "CMO." Which intervention should the nurse most expect this client to receive?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The nurse ensures that each client has a living will. What is the basic purpose for this document?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
The nurse provides palliative care to a client with end-stage renal disease and a chronic upper respiratory infection. Which interventions should the nurse ensure are included in this type of care? (Select all that apply.)
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The nurse cares for a client whose husband of 50 years died last week. The nurse arrives at her home to find her staring out of a window in a stupor, her face devoid of any emotion. When the nurse speaks with her, the client seems withdrawn and distant. Which phase of grief should the nurse most suspect this client to be in?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The nurse cares for a client who is near death. For which change, indicating that death is imminent, should the nurse anticipate?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A client has just been pronounced dead. Which action should be prioritized?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
The nurse works with a variety of clients at a general hospital in a rural area. For which clients would it be most appropriate to administer palliative care? (Select all that apply.)
Question 10
Multiple Choice
The nurse cares for many clients who have serious illnesses. Which client is the best candidate for hospice care?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Pain and symptom control are crucial to the delivery of quality end-of-life care. For which signs of pain should the nurse carefully assess? (Select all that apply.)
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Pain at the end of life is complex and multifactorial, and prevalence varies according to diagnosis and other factors. How is somatic pain typically depicted?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
The nurse cares for a client who has a laceration on her arm and reports moderate aching, throbbing pain from the injury. Which medication should the nurse expect to be ordered first for this client?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The nurse cares for a hospice client who reports pain from nerve damage related to diabetic neuropathy. She rates the pain at 9 out of 10. Which medication should she expect the healthcare provider to order for this client?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
A client has been prescribed a nonopioid analgesic for mild-to-moderate pain. The client has normal liver function. What is the maximum recommended amount of acetaminophen for this client to take per day to avoid liver damage?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
A client is receiving adjuvant medications to increase the effectiveness to treat the pain associated with end-stage prostate cancer. Which exemplifies an adjuvant medication?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
A client has not been able to receive adequate pain control with several different medications that have been administered and is experiencing severe pain. What route of administration might be tried at this time?