PN COMPREHENSIVE 2020
PN COMPREHENSIVE 2020 (REVISION GUIDE TO BEST SCORES)1. The nurse is discussing future treatments with a client who has a terminal illness. The nurse notes that the client has not been eating and responds to the nurses information by saying, What does it matter? The most appropriate nursing diagnosis for this client is: 2. The nurse recognizes that anticipatory grieving can be most beneficial to a client or family because it can: A newly graduated nurse is assigned to his first dying patient. The nurse is best prepared to care for this client if he: The family of a client with a terminal illness will be able to help provide some psychological support to their family member. To assist the family to meet this outcome, the nurse plans to include in the teaching plan: 5. The nurse is assigned to a client who was recently diagnosed with a terminal illness. During morning care, the client asks about organ donation. The nurse should: A client, who is receiving chemotherapy on a medical unit due to a recent diagnosis of terminal cancer of the liver, has an in-depth conversation with the nurse. The client says, This cannot be happening to me. The nurse identifies that this stage is associated with, according to Kbler-Ross: .A family is grieving after learning of a family members accidental death. The transplant coordinator requests to talk with the family about possible organ and tissue donation. The nurse recognizes that A client who is Chinese American has just died on the unit. The nurse is prepared to provide after- death care to the client and anticipates the probable preferences of a family from this cultural background will include: The nurse is providing care to a dying client. Which of the following is the primary concern? The nurse should: There is a different focus for the client with hospice nursing care. The nurse is aware that client care provided through a hospice is: A cancer patient asks the nurse what the criteria are for hospice care. What should the nurse answer? To provide comfort for the client, while preparing to assist the client in the end stage of her life in response to anticipated symptom development, the nurse plans to: To maintain the clients sense of self-worth during the end of life while working with a client in an inpatient hospice unit, the nurse should: The nurse finds a client who has been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer quietly crying. Which of the following nursing responses most reflects a need for additional guidance regarding therapeutic communication with a dying client? A terminally ill client shares with the nurse that he, needs to tell someone what I want when the end comes. The nurses most therapeutic response is: The wife of a client recently diagnosed with end-stage renal failure shares with the nurse that, He just accepts this; I want a second opinion. The nurse recognizes that while the client has reached the acceptance stage of grieving, his wife is experiencing the: The nurse recognizes that which of the following clients is at greatest risk for complicated (dysfunctional) grief? Experiencing normal grief over losses allows the adolescent to successfully: A client who recently experienced an amputation of the left thumb has a perceived loss of physical attractiveness. The nurse recognizes that such a loss is: .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 childs death. The nurse spends time with them discussing their childs life and death. The nurses action best demonstrates which nursing principle? .Which of the following statements, made by a nurse regarding the means by which older adults usually express and manage grief, reflects a need for further instruction and clarification? .The nurse is caring for a terminal ill client in the final stages of the death process when the clients daughter asks, Why are you putting drops in dads eyes? The nurse responds more accurately by telling the daughter that:......................................................................................................................CONTINUED.......................................DOWNLOAD FOR MORE REVISION TO THE BEST SCORES..................
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1 the nurse is discussing future treatments with a client who has a terminal illness the nurse notes that the client has not been eating and responds to the nurses information