ATI Caring for the ICU Patient at the End of Life, Chapter 18: Perrin: Understanding the Essentials of Critical Care Nursing: Chamberlain College of
... [Show More] Nursing NR 341 (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solutions
Perrin: Understanding the Essentials of Critical Care Nursing Chapter 18: Caring for the ICU Patient at the End of Life
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the questions
1) The ICU nurse caring for a patient at the end of life understands that "limitation" of care refers to a decision:
A) To stop all measures, including pain medication.
B) To exclude all but immediate family members from the patient's room.
C) Not to initiate one or more interventions.
D) To stop one or more therapies after they had been initiated.
Answer: C
Explanation: A) According to Copnell, limitation occurs when the decision is made not to institute a medical therapy because the therapy is unlikely to benefit the patient. "Limitation" and "withdrawal" account for approximately 70% to 90% of ICU deaths. #1 and #2 are incorrect. #4 is incorrect. Stopping an already started therapy is referred to as "withdrawal."
Nursing Process: Evaluation Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
B) According to Copnell, limitation occurs when the decision is made not to institute a medical therapy because the therapy is unlikely to benefit the patient. "Limitation" and "withdrawal" account for approximately 70% to 90% of ICU deaths. #1 and #2 are incorrect. #4 is incorrect. Stopping an already started therapy is referred to as "withdrawal."
Nursing Process: Evaluation Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
C) According to Copnell, limitation occurs when the decision is made not to institute a medical therapy because the therapy is unlikely to benefit the patient. "Limitation" and "withdrawal" account for approximately 70% to 90% of ICU deaths. #1 and #2 are incorrect. #4 is incorrect. Stopping an already started therapy is referred to as "withdrawal."
Nursing Process: Evaluation Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
D) According to Copnell, limitation occurs when the decision is made not to institute a medical therapy because the therapy is unlikely to benefit the patient. "Limitation" and "withdrawal" account for approximately 70% to 90% of ICU deaths. #1 and #2 are incorrect. #4 is incorrect. Stopping an already started therapy is referred to as "withdrawal."
Nursing Process: Evaluation Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
2) According to Copnell (2005), the decision not to start needed dialysis treatment on a patient in ICU would fall under which category of ICU deaths?
A) Failed CPR
B) Withdrawal
C) Brain death
D) Limitation Answer: D
Explanation: A) Limitation refers to the decision to not initiate one or more interventions, such as ventilation, intubation, dialysis, enteral feedings, or vasopressors. #1 is incorrect. When the death occurs despite all efforts by clinicians, it is called failed CPR. #2 is incorrect. Withdrawal is the category in which a therapy has been stopped after a decision was made that the therapy was not beneficial to the patient. #3 is incorrect. Brain death occurs when validation has shown that the brainstem lacks functioning.
Nursing Process: Evaluation Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
B) Limitation refers to the decision to not initiate one or more interventions, such as ventilation, intubation, dialysis, enteral feedings, or vasopressors. #1 is incorrect. When the death occurs despite all efforts by clinicians, it is called failed CPR. #2 is incorrect. Withdrawal is the category in which a therapy has been stopped after a decision was made that the therapy was not beneficial to the patient. #3 is incorrect. Brain death occurs when validation has shown that the brainstem lacks functioning.
Nursing Process: Evaluation Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
C) Limitation refers to the decision to not initiate one or more interventions, such as ventilation, intubation, dialysis, enteral feedings, or vasopressors. #1 is incorrect. When the death occurs despite all efforts by clinicians, it is called failed CPR. #2 is incorrect. Withdrawal is the category in which a therapy has been stopped after a decision was made that the therapy was not beneficial to the patient. #3 is incorrect. Brain death occurs when validation has shown that the brainstem lacks functioning.
Nursing Process: Evaluation Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care
D) Limitation refers to the decision to not initiate one or more interventions, such as ventilation, intubation, dialysis, enteral feedings, or vasopressors. #1 is incorrect. When the death occurs despite all efforts by clinicians, it is called failed CPR. #2 is incorrect. Withdrawal is the category in which a therapy has been stopped after a decision was made that the therapy was not beneficial to the patient. #3 is incorrect. Brain death occurs when validation has shown that the brainstem lacks functioning.
Nursing Process: Evaluation Cognitive Level: Application
Category of Need: Safe, Effective Care Environment–Management of Care [Show Less]