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NCLEX QUIZ Ch.36 ANSWERS ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2022 SOLUTION GUARANTEED GRADE A+

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1. A nurse encounters a family that experienced the death of their adult child last year. The parents are talking about the upcoming anniversary of their child’s death. The nurse spends time with t... hem discussing their child’s life and death. The nurse’s action best demonstrates which nursing principle? a) Pain management technique b) Facilitating normal mourning Correct c) Grief evaluation d) Palliative care 2. A cancer patient asks the nurse what the criteria are for hospice care. What should the nurse answer? a) Having a terminal illness, such as cancer b) Needing assistance with pain management c) Expected to live less than 6 to 12 more months Correct d) Completion of an advance directive 3. A terminally ill patient is experiencing constipation secondary to pain medication. What is the best way for the nurse to improve the patient’s constipation problem? a) Massage the patient’s abdomen. b) Contact the provider to discontinue pain medication. c) Administer enemas twice daily for 7 days. d) Use a stimulant laxative and increase fluid intake. Correct 4. A severely depressed patient cannot state any positive attributes to his or her life. The nurse patiently sits with this patient and assists the patient to identify several activities the patient is actually looking forward to in life. The nurse is helping the patient to demonstrate which spiritual concept? a) Time management b) Hope Correct c) Charity d) Faith 5. In preparation for the eventual death of a female hospice patient of the Muslim faith, the nurse organizes a meeting of all hospice caregivers. A plan of care to be followed when this patient dies is prepared. This plan of care would include: a) Male health care workers care for the body after death has occurred. b) Body preparation for autopsy. c) Body preparation for cremation. d) Female health care workers care for the body after death has occurred. Correct 6. Family members gather in the emergency department after learning that a family member was involved in a motor vehicle accident. After learning of the family member’s unexpected death, the surviving family members begin to cry and scream in despair. The nurse recognizes this as the Bowlby Attachment Theory stage of: a) Numbing. b) Disorganization and despair. c) Bargaining. d) Yearning and searching. Correct 7. After the anticipated demise of a chronically ill patient, the unit nurse is found crying in the staf lounge. The best response to her crying colleague would be: a) “It is normal to feel this way. Give yourself some time to mourn.” Correct b) “Your other patients still need you, so hurry back to them.” c) “You’re being a bad role model to the unit’s nursing students.” d) “Why don’t you take a sedative to cope?” 8. A family is grieving after learning of a family member’s accidental death. The transplant coordinator requests to talk with the family about possible organ and tissue donation. The nurse recognizes that: a) All religions allow for organ donation. b) Life support must be removed before organ and tissue retrieval occurs. c) The best time for organ and tissue donation is immediately after the autopsy. d) The transplant coordinator is working in accordance with federal law. Correct 9. An Orthodox Jewish Rabbi has been pronounced dead. The nursing assistant respectfully asks family members to leave the room and go home as postmortem care is provided. Which of the following statements from the supervising nurse reflects correct knowledge of Jewish culture? a) “I wish they would go home because we have work to do here.” b) “Family members stay with the body until burial the next day.” Correct c) “I should have called a male colleague to handle the body.” d) “I thought they would quietly leave after praying and touching the Rabbi’s head.” 10. The palliative team’s primary obligation to a patient in severe pain includes which of the following? a) Supporting the patient’s nurse in her grief b) Providing postmortem care for the patient c) Teaching the patient the stages of grief d) Enhancing the patient’s quality of life Correct 11. A man is hospitalized after surgery that amputated both lower extremities owing to injuries sustained during military service. The nurse should recognize his need to grieve for what type of loss? a) Maturational loss b) Situational loss Correct c) Perceived loss [Show More]

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