Deck 34: End of Life Care

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According to the WHO three-step Analgesic Ladder for Pain Control,Step 2 includes:

A)Use of non-opiod with adjunctive drugs.
B)Opiod for moderate to severe pain and adjunctive drugs.
C)Opiod for mild to moderate pain and non-opiod drug.
D)Opiod for severe pain without non-opiod.
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Elizabeth Kübler-Ross defines anger as the phase of the grieving process.

A)First
B)Second
C)Third
D)Fourth
Question
Providing postmortem care includes all of the following actions except

A)Raising the head slightly.
B)Placing dentures in the mouth.
C)Cleansing the body.
D)Removing all tubes and drains.
Question
To provide comfort and assistance to the dying male client,the nurse should always stay with him,even if he seems to withdraw and his actions indicate he wants to be alone.
Question
Which of the following basic dimensions in end-of-life care vary according to cultural beliefs? (Select all that apply)

A)Communication of bad news.
B)Locus of decision making.
C)Attitudes toward advance directives.
D)Type of health care worker assigned to care for client in last stages.
Question
A client with the diagnosis of cancer of the liver says,"Oh,there's nothing really wrong with me.I've just been working hard." This reaction,according to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross,is called

A)Defense mechanism.
B)Denial.
C)Rationalization.
D)Anxiety.
Question
When a client is in the denial phase of the grief process,diverting the conversation from happier times assists the client to move into the anger stage.
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Match between columns
First
Anger
First
Bargaining
First
Depression
First
Acceptance
First
Denial
Third
Anger
Third
Bargaining
Third
Depression
Third
Acceptance
Third
Denial
Second
Anger
Second
Bargaining
Second
Depression
Second
Acceptance
Second
Denial
Fifth
Anger
Fifth
Bargaining
Fifth
Depression
Fifth
Acceptance
Fifth
Denial
Fourth
Anger
Fourth
Bargaining
Fourth
Depression
Fourth
Acceptance
Fourth
Denial
Question
Match between columns
Restitution
Anger and crying are common.
Restitution
Rituals of death take place.
Restitution
Recall of dead person’s attributes.
Restitution
Intimate feelings are reinvested toward other love objects.
Restitution
Refusal to comprehend death.
Developing awareness
Anger and crying are common.
Developing awareness
Rituals of death take place.
Developing awareness
Recall of dead person’s attributes.
Developing awareness
Intimate feelings are reinvested toward other love objects.
Developing awareness
Refusal to comprehend death.
Shock and disbelief
Anger and crying are common.
Shock and disbelief
Rituals of death take place.
Shock and disbelief
Recall of dead person’s attributes.
Shock and disbelief
Intimate feelings are reinvested toward other love objects.
Shock and disbelief
Refusal to comprehend death.
Idealization
Anger and crying are common.
Idealization
Rituals of death take place.
Idealization
Recall of dead person’s attributes.
Idealization
Intimate feelings are reinvested toward other love objects.
Idealization
Refusal to comprehend death.
Resolution
Anger and crying are common.
Resolution
Rituals of death take place.
Resolution
Recall of dead person’s attributes.
Resolution
Intimate feelings are reinvested toward other love objects.
Resolution
Refusal to comprehend death.
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Match between columns
Premises:
Responses:
False
True
False
True
False
True
False
True
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Deck 34: End of Life Care
1
According to the WHO three-step Analgesic Ladder for Pain Control,Step 2 includes:

A)Use of non-opiod with adjunctive drugs.
B)Opiod for moderate to severe pain and adjunctive drugs.
C)Opiod for mild to moderate pain and non-opiod drug.
D)Opiod for severe pain without non-opiod.
Opiod for mild to moderate pain and non-opiod drug.
2
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross defines anger as the phase of the grieving process.

A)First
B)Second
C)Third
D)Fourth
Second
3
Providing postmortem care includes all of the following actions except

A)Raising the head slightly.
B)Placing dentures in the mouth.
C)Cleansing the body.
D)Removing all tubes and drains.
Removing all tubes and drains.
4
To provide comfort and assistance to the dying male client,the nurse should always stay with him,even if he seems to withdraw and his actions indicate he wants to be alone.
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Which of the following basic dimensions in end-of-life care vary according to cultural beliefs? (Select all that apply)

A)Communication of bad news.
B)Locus of decision making.
C)Attitudes toward advance directives.
D)Type of health care worker assigned to care for client in last stages.
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A client with the diagnosis of cancer of the liver says,"Oh,there's nothing really wrong with me.I've just been working hard." This reaction,according to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross,is called

A)Defense mechanism.
B)Denial.
C)Rationalization.
D)Anxiety.
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When a client is in the denial phase of the grief process,diverting the conversation from happier times assists the client to move into the anger stage.
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Match between columns
First
Anger
First
Bargaining
First
Depression
First
Acceptance
First
Denial
Third
Anger
Third
Bargaining
Third
Depression
Third
Acceptance
Third
Denial
Second
Anger
Second
Bargaining
Second
Depression
Second
Acceptance
Second
Denial
Fifth
Anger
Fifth
Bargaining
Fifth
Depression
Fifth
Acceptance
Fifth
Denial
Fourth
Anger
Fourth
Bargaining
Fourth
Depression
Fourth
Acceptance
Fourth
Denial
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Match between columns
Restitution
Anger and crying are common.
Restitution
Rituals of death take place.
Restitution
Recall of dead person’s attributes.
Restitution
Intimate feelings are reinvested toward other love objects.
Restitution
Refusal to comprehend death.
Developing awareness
Anger and crying are common.
Developing awareness
Rituals of death take place.
Developing awareness
Recall of dead person’s attributes.
Developing awareness
Intimate feelings are reinvested toward other love objects.
Developing awareness
Refusal to comprehend death.
Shock and disbelief
Anger and crying are common.
Shock and disbelief
Rituals of death take place.
Shock and disbelief
Recall of dead person’s attributes.
Shock and disbelief
Intimate feelings are reinvested toward other love objects.
Shock and disbelief
Refusal to comprehend death.
Idealization
Anger and crying are common.
Idealization
Rituals of death take place.
Idealization
Recall of dead person’s attributes.
Idealization
Intimate feelings are reinvested toward other love objects.
Idealization
Refusal to comprehend death.
Resolution
Anger and crying are common.
Resolution
Rituals of death take place.
Resolution
Recall of dead person’s attributes.
Resolution
Intimate feelings are reinvested toward other love objects.
Resolution
Refusal to comprehend death.
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Premises:
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False
True
False
True
False
True
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