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4/8/25, 11:36 AM FINAL EXAM: PN 2212_ Adult Health Nursing II Winter 2025



FINAL EXAM
Due Apr 8 at 2:30pm
Points 200
Questions 80
Available after Apr 8 at 8am
Time Limit 160 Minutes

Instructions
FINAL EXAM

200 points, AH 2


Attempt History
Attempt Time Score

LATEST Attempt 1 23 minutes 200 out of 200

Score for this quiz: 200 out of 200
Submitted Apr 8 at 11:31am
This attempt took 23 minutes.

Question 1
pts

1. How does a perceived loss differ from an actual loss?



A perceived loss is more quickly resolved.
A perceived loss is situational.
A perceived loss has a superficial response.
Correct!
A perceived loss is easily overlooked.

Perceived losses are easily overlooked.

Ref: pg 736


Question 2
pts


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2.Changes in health care reimbursement measures have resulted in which of the following changes
regarding care of the terminally ill?



Patients spend more time in rehab facilities.
Patients spend more time in hospitals.
Correct!
More patients die at home.

Due to Change in Reimbursement measures, more Patients are dying at home.

Ref: pg 755

Nurses provide more care in hospitals.

Question 3
pts

3. What is the final stage of human growth and development?




Despair
Correct!
Death

Death is the final Stage of growth and Development

Ref: pg 734

Integrity
Resolution

Question 4
pts

4. Upon being told of her father's death, the daughter cries out, "No! Oh, God, no!" What stage of grief is
the daughter in?



Bargaining
Correct!

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Denial

The Daughter is exhibiting signs of denial, which is commonly one of the first stages of grief.

Ref: pg 737
Prayer
Anger

Question 5
1..5 pts

5. How is a durable power of attorney helpful to an incapacitated patient?



It gives power to an agent to make decisions regarding health, property, and other assets.
Correct!
It directs an agent to make health care decisions.

The durable power of attorney gives an agent the power to make health care decisions. It can be
executed by anyone and does not extend beyond health care issues. A living will directs treatment
according to the patient's wishes.

Ref: 750

It can only be executed by an attorney.
It directs treatment in accordance with the patient's wishes.

Question 6
pts
6. 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?

Anger
Correct!
Denial

When experiencing denial, the individual acts as though nothing has happened and may refuse to
believe or understand that loss has occurred.

Ref: pg 739

Depression
Bargaining


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Question 7
1..5 pts
7. 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?
Correct!
Depression

When experiencing depression, the individual feels overwhelmingly lonely and withdraws from
interpersonal interaction.

Ref: 739

Anger
Bargaining
Denial

Question 8
pts

8. 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?



Correct!
The child associates death with aggression.

A child from 5 to 9 years old understands that death is final, believes one's own death can be avoided,
associates death with aggression or violence, and believes wishes or unrelated actions can be
responsible for death. A child between the ages of 9 to 12 years understands that death is the inevitable
end of life.

Ref: pg 740

The child believes his or her own death cannot be avoided.
The child understands death as the inevitable end of life.
The child lacks understanding of the concept of death

Question 9
1..5 pts

9. 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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