Med Surg Chapter 13
A nurse is assessing a terminally ill female client. Which client statement indicates that the client is in the bargaining stage of dying?
"I just want to see my daughter graduate from college. That's all."
Which statement, made by the nurse, can be most helpful when caring for a client in the third stage of Kubler-Ross' emotional reactions to dying?
"I understand that it would be wonderful to see your daughter's graduation."
A family of a dying client reports that their loved one is experiencing more shortness of breath. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate at this time?
Call the health care provider to obtain an oxygen order
A nurse is providing care to a client experiencing symptoms associated with terminal illness. Which of the following would be most appropriate to use as a means for managing the client's symptoms?
Client's goals
Medicare and Medicaid hospice benefit criteria allow clients with a life expectancy of 6 months or less to be admitted to hospice. However, the median length of stay in a hospice program is just 21.3 days. Which reason explains the underuse of hospice care services?
Clients and families view hospice care as giving up
A client nearing the end of life is experiencing delirium. Which action will the nurse take to help this client?
Encourage family to visit.
The family members of a dying client are finding it difficult to verbalize their feelings for and show tenderness to the client. Which nursing interventions should a nurse perform in such a situation?
Encourage the family members to express their feelings and listen to them in their frank communication.
The family members of a dying patient are finding it difficult to verbalize feelings and show tenderness for the dying person. Which of the following nursing interventions should a nurse perform in such situations?
Encourage the family members to express their feelings and listen to them in their frank communication.
When describing the term "grief" to a group of students, which of the following would the instructor include?
The response experienced by anyone who has suffered a loss
A nurse is developing a teaching plan for a terminally ill client and his family about the stages of dying and emotional reactions experienced. The nurse integrates knowledge of which of the following in the teaching plan?
The stages are applicable to any loss.
A nurse is evaluating a client with a terminal illness. What should the nurse report so that the health care team can consider alternative nutritional approaches and fluid administration routes for the client at the end of life?
weight loss and inadequate food intake
A terminally ill patient is admitted to the hospital. The patient grabs the nurse's hand and asks, "Am I dying?" What response would be best for the nurse to give?
"Tell me more about what's on your mind."
The family of a terminally ill client tells the nurse that the client has been breathing irregularly and, at times, it appears that he is not breathing at all. The client's daughter states, "He moans when he breathes. Is he in pain?" Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
"The moaning you hear is from air moving over very relaxed vocal cords."
Immediately on cessation of vital functions, the body begins to change. The nurse would expect which physical change to occur following death?
Dusky appearance
Which term refers to the period of time during which mourning of a loss takes place?
Bereavement
The nurse identifies a nursing diagnosis of Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements for a terminally ill client who is near the end of life. Which of the following would the nurse expect to include in the client's plan of care?
Advice for the family to have fruit juices readily available at the client's bedside.
A client states, "My children still need me. Why did I get cancer? I am only 30." This client is exhibiting which stage according to Kübler-Ross?
Anger
A nurse is providing care to a terminally ill client who is experiencing dyspnea. Which of the following would be most appropriate to do to assess the severity of the client's complaint?
Ask the client to rate the dyspnea on a scale of 0 to 10.
The nurse is caring for a 90-year-old client who has never completed an advance directive. The client has a child but has not seen the child in several years. A neighbor has assisted the client with meals and housecleaning for many years. The neighbor states that the client expressed only wanting to have comfort measures. The estranged offspring wants the client to be treated aggressively. Which would be the nurse's initial step?
Assess the client's ability to state wishes.
The nurse is participating in a family meeting with a client who is identifying preferences for end-of-life care. Which action will the nurse take to follow end-of-life care choices?
Contant the primary health care provider for a prescription for life-sustaining treatment.
Which is the initial stage of grief, according to Kübler-Ross?
Denial
A client diagnosed with a terminal illness appoints her oldest son as the authorized individual to make medical decisions on her behalf when she is no longer able to speak for herself. Which proxy directive is the patient using?
Durable power of attorney for health care
The nurse is caring for a pediatric client who is dying. The best way to provide care and comfort to clients who are dying and their families is to first do which of the following?
Explore own feelings on mortality and death and dying.
A nurse is conducting a spiritual assessment of a terminally ill client using the four step FICA process and asks the question, "What gives your life meaning?" The nurse is assessing which of the following?
Faith and belief
A mother of three young children has been diagnosed with stage III breast cancer and is distraught. Which statement bestcommunicates a spirit of hopefulness to this client?
Increased restlessness
For individuals known to be dying by virtue of age and/or diagnosis, which sign indicates approaching death?
Increased restlessness
The nurse is visiting the home of a client who has refused all medical treatment for a terminal illness. Which assessment findings indicate to the nurse that the client will die within a few hours? Select all that apply.
Irregular pulse Mottled extremities Apnea lasting 45 seconds
Which of the following is the nurse's primary concern when providing end-of-life care for a client and the family? Select all that apply.
Maintaining client comfort Supporting family members Providing personal care
Which of the following is a term that refers to individual, family, group, and cultural expressions of grief and associated behaviors?
Mourning
A nurse is providing care to a terminally ill client who follows Islamic traditions and is experiencing pain. When developing a plan of care for this client, an understanding of which of the following would the nurse need to integrate into the plan?
Pain is viewed as a means of cleansing by God.
A 50-year-old client is an alcoholic. The client has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and underwent surgery to remove the tumor. Despite the tumor being removed, the physician informs the client that chemotherapy needs to be started immediately. Using evidence-based practice, which intervention might the nurse expect the physician to include, with the goal of improving quality of life, mood, and median survival.
Palliative care
The family of a client in hospice decides to place their loved one in a long-term care facility to establish an effective pain control regimen. Which aspects of hospice care is the family using?
Palliative care
A nurse is caring for a client with a terminal illness. The client asks the nurse to help him end his own life to alleviate his suffering and that of his family. When responding to the client, the nurse integrates knowledge of which of the following?
Participating in assisted suicide violates the Code of Ethics for Nurses.
When a person authorizes another to make medical decisions on his or her behalf, the person has written which of the following?
Proxy directive
A client is declared to have a terminal illness. What intervention will a nurse perform related to the final decision of a dying client?
Respect the client's and family members' choices.
A terminally ill client is receiving morphine around-the-clock for pain control. As part of the client's plan of care focusing on pain management, which nursing diagnosis would the nurse most likely identify?
Risk for constipation related to the effects of an opioid
The nurse is caring for a client with Huntington chorea who has decided to refuse all food and beverages. For which type of suffering will the nurse assess the client before supporting the client's decision? Select all that apply.
Social Physical Spiritual Psychological
As the moment of death approaches, which of the following does the nurse encourage the family to do?
Speak to the client in a calm and soothing voice.
Which of the following does not coincide with Kübler-Ross's stages related to a dying client?
The dying client usually exhibits anger first.
Nursing students are reviewing information about attitudes related to death and dying. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which of the following as most accurate?
There remains a conspiracy of silence about dying despite progress in the area.
Despite having been administered prescribed pain medication, a dying client is still experiencing dyspnea due to fear and anxiety. Which nursing intervention should the nurse use to potentiate the effects of pain medication and help reduce the dyspnea?
Use imagery, humor, and progressive relaxation
A type of comprehensive care for clients whose disease is not responsive to cure is
palliative care.
A client in the hospital is nearing the end of life, is unconscious, and is experiencing gurgling from the respiratory tract. Which route will the nurse use to provide the client atropine?
intravenous