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Toward Healthy Aging
Quiz 35: Loss, Death, and Palliative Care
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Which intervention is an example of countercoping for a client who has recently received a terminal diagnosis of cancer? (Select all that apply.)
Question 2
Multiple Choice
The daughter of a patient who has a chronic illness that has reached the terminal phase talks about the palliative care referral that the primary care provider made for her mother. Which of the following statements indicate that the daughter needs additional education about palliative care? (Select all that apply.)
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A patient tells a nurse that she has prepared a living will (LW) . The nurse understands that a living will: (Select all that apply.)
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A woman is terminally ill. Although it has never been discussed in the family or stated outright by her physician, she is growing to believe that she will die because of her illness. Upon which concept will the nurse base therapeutic intervention on?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
When working with a bereaved individual, the goal of nursing interventions is to:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A nurse is caring for a patient in Portland, Oregon, who has a terminal illness. The patient tells the nurse that she has made a decision "to end it all," that she has suffered enough and is considering asking her physician to prescribe medications to help her die. The nurse knows that the regulations for physician-assisted suicide include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The nurse sits at the bedside of a comatose, terminally ill older client reading the wishes expressed in the numerous cards the client has received. Which concept of grief work is the nurse addressing with this intervention?