Exam 1: NUR2392/ NUR 2392 (NEW 2023/
2024) Multidimensional Care II/ MDC 2 Quiz
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QUESTION
What is the difference between palliative care and hospice care?
Answer:
Palliative care focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life for
patients with serious illnesses, regardless of prognosis. Hospice care is a type of palliative care
specifically for patients who are nearing the end of life.
QUESTION
What interventions should a nurse perform while providing spiritual care for a dying client?
Answer:
Assess the client's spiritual needs, provide opportunities for prayer or religious rituals, offer
emotional support, and involve the client's family in discussions about spiritual care.
QUESTION
What concepts and care are provided under the definition of palliative care?
Answer:
Palliative care provides pain relief, integrates spirituality, offers a team approach to care, and
enhances the quality of life for patients with serious illnesses.
QUESTION
What statement can be most helpful when caring for a client in the third stage of Kubler-Ross'
emotional reactions to dying?
Answer:
I understand that it would be wonderful to see your daughter's graduation.
QUESTION
What intervention should a nurse perform during the grieving period when caring for a dying
client?
Answer:
Avoid criticizing or giving advice to the client.
QUESTION
What is the key difference between conscious sedation and euthanasia?
Answer:
Conscious sedation is a treatment to relieve pain and discomfort without hastening death, while
euthanasia involves intentionally causing the death of a patient.
QUESTION
What should a nurse integrate into the plan of care for a terminally ill client who follows Islamic
traditions and is experiencing pain?
Answer:
An understanding that pain is viewed as a means of cleansing by God in Islamic traditions.
QUESTION
What would be least appropriate to include in a teaching plan for caring for secretions in a
terminally ill client?
Answer:
Using a soft toothbrush to vigorously clean the mouth.
QUESTION
What would be most appropriate when a client's niece asks about the client's condition and
prognosis?
Answer:
Ask the client's consent before sharing any information with the niece.
QUESTION
What are signs of approaching death that the nurse would include in a teaching plan for the
family? (Select all that apply)
Answer:
Gurgling as the client breathes through the mouth, Decrease in amount of urine produced,
Refusal to ingest food or fluids.
QUESTION
What term refers to individual, family, group, and cultural expressions of grief and associated
behaviors?
Answer:
Mourning.
QUESTION
How does a nurse providing home care to a terminally ill client know that the client's condition
is beginning to deteriorate?
Answer:
Apical pulse reaches 100 beats per minute.
QUESTION
What characteristics of anorexia-cachexia syndrome does the nurse recognize?
Answer:
Alterations in carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism; Endocrine dysfunction; Anemia
QUESTION
Which criterion indicates that the client requires more teaching about hospice care?
Answer:
The client entered a clinical trial through the National Cancer Institute.
QUESTION
What medication would the nurse least likely expect the physician [Show Less]