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Quiz 59: End-Of-Life Care
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
A nurse is providing end-of-life care for an 89-year-old diabetic client diagnosed with acute renal failure. Which nursing consideration should the nurse employ when addressing the basic needs of the client and family members?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A client's family keeps repeating over and over "why is this happening to my father?" What stage of dying is being expressed by the client's family?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A client diagnosed with a terminal illness says to family members "I don't care anymore about living. This is not living to me." What stage of dying is being expressed by the client?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
What are the most common advance directives? Select all that apply.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
The nurse documents that the client has a written living will. What statement describes the function of a living will?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Which statement accurately describes the function of a durable power of attorney for healthcare?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
An older adult client is admitted to the healthcare facility with acute respiratory distress. The client's health record has a DNR. Which statement will direct nursing care when the client suddenly develops cardiopulmonary arrest?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
An older adult client at an assisted living facility is in acute respiratory distress. The client's health record has a DNH order. What is the best description for a DNH order?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A nurse is caring for a 69-year-old client in the advanced stage of breast cancer. Which nursing considerations should the nurse perform to facilitate emotional support to the client and family members? Select all that apply.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
A 90-year-old client with carcinoma of the prostate reports severe, excruciating pain in the lower limbs and hips. The attending physician has prescribed heavy doses of narcotics to relieve the pain. Which statement accurately describes client issues regarding this medication therapy?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
An 84-year-old client diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor is admitted to the healthcare facility following an epileptic seizure. Which nursing consideration should the nurse implement when providing end-of-life care for the client?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
A client involved in a motor vehicle accident is rushed to the healthcare facility in an unconscious state. The healthcare provider has diagnosed the situation as critical with little hope of survival. The unconscious client suddenly regains consciousness and becomes alert. Which nursing measure must the nurse employ when caring for the dying Client's family members?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
A client involved in a motor vehicle accident is rushed to the healthcare facility in an unconscious state. The nurse frequently changes the client's position. Why does the nurse change positions frequently? Select all that apply.
Question 14
Multiple Choice
What nursing measure should the nurse implement to provide support to the dying client and the family members?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
A 90-year-old client diagnosed with intestinal carcinoma is being cared for at a healthcare facility. The client's relatives are experiencing emotional trauma and difficulty coping with the situation. What nursing measures must the nurse implement to provide care and support for the dying client and family members? Select all that apply.
Question 16
Multiple Choice
A 90-year-old client diagnosed with intestinal carcinoma is in the final stages of the death process. What nursing measures must the nurse ensure to implement care and support the dying client and family members? Select all that apply.