3515 exam 4: ch 44 (loss, grief and dying) prepU

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The nurse is caring for a client who recently lost an older adult parent. Which client statement alerts the nurse that the stage of depression may have started within the grief process?

"Please go away; I just want to be left alone."

A nurse at the health care facility cares for several clients. Some of the clients may require end-of-life care. Which case may require the service of a coroner?

The client did not have any recent medical consultation.

Which are signs of a "good death"?

The person dies with dignity, the person is prepared for death, the person has a sense of completion of life

After the health care provider has discussed euthanasia with a terminal client and family, the nurse assesses their understanding of the topic. Which statement by the family indicates that learning has occurred?

"It is all right to stop dialysis."

The cardiac nurse, who has been caring for a hospitalized, terminally ill client for 3 days, finds that the client has expired. The nurse manager knows that the nurse can legally care for these clients when the nurse makes which statement?

"Hospitals are mandated to notify transplant programs of potential donors."

A nurse has just finished a presentation on hospice and palliative care. Which statement by a participant would indicate a need for further education?

"In hospice care, nurses take on the responsibility of making care decisions for clients."

"My father has been dead for over a year and my mother still can't talk about him without crying. Is that normal?" What is the best response by the nurse?

"The inability to talk about your dad without crying, even after a year, is still considered normal."

When a client with end-stage renal failure states, "I am not ready to die," what is the appropriate nursing response?

"This must be very difficult for you."

The nurse is providing care for a client that is terminally ill with cancer. The client states to the nurse, "Am I going to die?" What is the most therapeutic response by the nurse?

"What have you been told?"

The nurse is caring for a client who recently experienced the death of the spouse. The client states, "I am so frustrated with myself because I feel like I should be back to my normal self by now but I am not." How should the nurse respond? Select all that apply.

"You have come a long way in your process. Let's look at all of the progress you have had already", "It would be helpful to discuss what supports you have in your life right now. Please share this information with me", "It is really beneficial to talk about how you are feeling. Tell me more about how you are feeling frustrated", "There are many resources in the community that can be beneficial during this time. I can share these with you"

Which priority intervention should the nurse plan to implement to reduce a client's discomfort during terminal weaning?

Administer sedation and analgesia

The nurse is caring for a client who has just expired. Which action will the nurse perform?

Allow the client's family to see the client's body before it is discharged

The nurse is caring for a client who has just expired. Which action will the nurse perform?

Allow the client's family to see the client's body before it is discharged.

A client has been declared brain dead following a fall from a roof. The client's advance directives state they do not wish to have prolonged life measures, and that only the heart, kidneys, and liver should be donated. The client's spouse wants to also donate the client's corneas. What is the appropriate nursing action?

Contact the organ procurement team to discuss organ donation with the spouse.

The nurse is providing care for a confused client who no longer is able to make health care decisions. Which document will the nurse review on the client's medical record to determine the designated person to make decisions on the client's behalf?

Durable power of attorney form

The emergency department nurse is consoling the adult child of a client who died upon arrival to the hospital. Which grief behavior is common in the shock phase of grief?

Intellectual acceptance and flat affect

When assessing a person who is grieving using the grief cycle model, which concept would be most important for the nurse to keep in mind? Select all that apply.

People vary widely in their responses to loss, Stages occur at varying rates among people, Some people actually skip some stages of grief altogether

The nurse is caring for a client whose spouse died 6 days ago. What assessment finding would suggest that the client is in the first stage of Engel's model of grief?

The client has difficulty believing the spouse is actually deceased

A client in a long-term care facility has signed a form stating that he does not want to be resuscitated. He develops an upper respiratory infection that progresses to pneumonia. His health rapidly deteriorates, and he is no longer competent. The client's family states that they want everything possible done for the client. What should happen in this case?

The client should be treated with antibiotics for pneumonia.

A client severely injured in a motor vehicle accident is rushed to the health care facility with severe head injuries and profuse loss of blood. Which sign indicates approaching death?

The client's breathing becomes noisy

Which does not coincide with Kübler-Ross's stages related to a dying client?

The dying client usually exhibits anger first.

The nurse should explain to the client's family member that a comfort-measures-only order is being implemented to obtain which expected outcome?

a comfortable, dignified death for the client

A client has recently lost a parent. The client spent about 6 months deeply mourning the loss and is just now able to function at the pre-loss level. During this process, a strong social support network was able to assist the client. What developmental stage of life does the nurse identify the client is in?

adult

A hospice nurse has developed a care plan for a client with liver cancer. The care plan focuses on providing palliative care for this client. The goal of palliative care is best described as providing clients with life-threatening illnesses a dignified quality of life through which means?

aggressive management of symptoms

Upon admission, the nurse should give priority to addressing which need of a client who is displaying symptoms of dysfunctional grief?

coping strategies

The nurse is taking care of a client recently involved in a motor vehicle accident during which a pet was thrown from the vehicle and died. The client states, "My heart aches and I can't eat or sleep." According to Kübler-Ross, what stage of grief is the client experiencing?

depression

A client diagnosed with liver failure in hospice care died 10 hours ago. The client's spouse is having difficulty leaving the room and is crying uncontrollably. What situation does the nurse identify is happening with this client's spouse?

grief reaction

A nurse is providing postmortem care. Which of the following nursing actions is a legal responsibility?

placing ID tags on the shroud and ankle

The children of a male client with late-stage Alzheimer disease have informed the nurse on the unit that their father possesses a living will. The nurse should recognize that this document is most likely to:

specify the treatment measures that the client wants and does not want

When preparing the care plan for a dying client, it is important for the nurse to include a goal that addresses which needs? Select all that apply.

use of coping strategies, management of pain, expression of feelings


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