Exam 25: Loss, grief, dying, and Death
Exam 1: The Evolution of Nursing31 Questions
Exam 2: Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing28 Questions
Exam 3: Documentation28 Questions
Exam 4: Communication45 Questions
Exam 5: Nursing Process and Critical Thinking52 Questions
Exam 6: Cultural and Ethnic Considerations45 Questions
Exam 7: Asepsis and Infection Control39 Questions
Exam 8: Body Mechanics and Patient Mobility24 Questions
Exam 9: Hygiene and Care of the Patients Environment38 Questions
Exam 10: Safety18 Questions
Exam 11: Admission, transfer, and Discharge18 Questions
Exam 12: Vital Signs30 Questions
Exam 13: Physical Assessment89 Questions
Exam 14: Oxygenation10 Questions
Exam 15: Elimination and Gastric Intubation9 Questions
Exam 16: Care of Patients Experiencing Urgent Alterations in Health37 Questions
Exam 17: Dosage Calculation and Medication Administration35 Questions
Exam 18: Fluids and Electrolytes29 Questions
Exam 19: Nutritional Concepts and Related Therapies38 Questions
Exam 20: Complementary and Alternative Therapies30 Questions
Exam 21: Pain Management, comfort, rest, and Sleep37 Questions
Exam 22: Surgical Wound Care38 Questions
Exam 23: Specimen Collection and Diagnostic Testing40 Questions
Exam 24: Lifespan Development62 Questions
Exam 25: Loss, grief, dying, and Death21 Questions
Exam 26: Health Promotion and Pregnancy35 Questions
Exam 27: Labor and Delivery35 Questions
Exam 28: Care of the Mother and Newborn35 Questions
Exam 29: Care of the High-Risk Mother, newborn, and Family With Special Needs41 Questions
Exam 30: Health Promotion for the Infant, child, and Adolescent22 Questions
Exam 31: Basic Pediatric Nursing Care42 Questions
Exam 32: Care of the Child With a Physical and Mental or Cognitive Disorder70 Questions
Exam 33: Health Promotion and Care of the Older Adult39 Questions
Exam 34: Concepts of Mental Health40 Questions
Exam 35: Care of the Patient With a Psychiatric Disorder38 Questions
Exam 36: Care of the Patient With an Addictive Personality36 Questions
Exam 37: Home Health Nursing31 Questions
Exam 38: Long-Term Care34 Questions
Exam 39: Rehabilitation Nursing36 Questions
Exam 40: Hospice Care36 Questions
Exam 41: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology35 Questions
Exam 42: Care of the Surgical Patient42 Questions
Exam 43: Care of the Patient With an Integumentary Disorder38 Questions
Exam 44: Care of the Patient With a Musculoskeletal Disorder45 Questions
Exam 45: Care of the Patient With a Gastrointestinal Disorder36 Questions
Exam 46: Care of the Patient With a Gallbladder, liver, biliary Tract, or Exocrine Pancreatic Disorder47 Questions
Exam 47: Care of the Patient With a Blood or Lymphatic Disorder40 Questions
Exam 48: Care of the Patient With a Cardiovascular or a Peripheral Vascular Disorder49 Questions
Exam 49: Care of the Patient With a Respiratory Disorder38 Questions
Exam 50: Care of the Patient With an Endocrine Disorder43 Questions
Exam 51: Care of the Patient With an Endocrine Disorder43 Questions
Exam 52: Care of the Patient With a Reproductive Disorder41 Questions
Exam 53: Care of the Patient With a Visual or Auditory Disorder40 Questions
Exam 54: Care of the Patient With a Neurologic Disorder40 Questions
Exam 55: Care of the Patient With an Immune Disorder36 Questions
Exam 56: Care of the Patient With Hivaids33 Questions
Exam 57: Care of the Patient With Cancer39 Questions
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A nurse is caring for the dying mother of a 7-year-old child.What is important for the nurse to understand regarding the child?
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The home health nurse assesses that the goal of grief resolution has been accomplished when the nurse observes that a widow has performed which activities? (Select all that apply. )
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When a nurse informs a patient's spouse that the patient has died,the spouse states,"You must be mistaken." Which of Kübler-Ross's stages of dying is the spouse demonstrating?
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What should the nurse do before approaching a grieving family member?
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How is a durable power of attorney helpful to an incapacitated patient?
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A patient whose spouse died 1 year earlier complains of feeling overwhelmingly lonely and has withdrawn from interpersonal interactions.The patient is demonstrating what stage of dying according to Kübler-Ross's stages of dying theory?
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Which of the five aspects of human functioning must a nurse address when dealing with a grieving person? (Select all that apply. )
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A young nurse caring for a dying patient hastens through the care and leaves the room as quickly as possible.What common reaction to the care of the dying is the nurse exhibiting?
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Which of the following would lead the home health nurse to make a patient problem of unresolved grief for a patient who was widowed 5 months ago?
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Following the death of a day-old infant,the nurse brings the baby to the parents.What is the rationale for the parents' visit with the deceased baby?
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The nurse explains to a grieving husband that the process of the resolution of the hurt and the reestablishment of his life is called the __________ process.
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After a health care provider in the emergency department has pronounced a 2-year-old dead following a swimming pool accident,the mother tearfully says to the father,"I am so sorry.I am so sorry." What is the mother expressing?
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What is the first thing the nurse should do before involving the family in the care of a dying patient?
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The nurse spends a great deal of time in the room of a dying 12-year-old because the nurse knows that most children are aware of their condition and want the nurse to do which of the following?
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A dying patient uses the call light frequently to ask the nurse to do simple tasks.The nurse recognizes this as a fear of:
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Changes in health care reimbursement measures have resulted in which of the following changes regarding care of the terminally ill?
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Upon being told of her father's death,the daughter cries out,"No! Oh,God,no!" What stage of grief is the daughter in?
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When the nurse is developing a care plan for a terminally ill patient,what might be a realistic goal?
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