NUR304 Exam 4 || Answered Perfectly 100%.
How many __stages of grieving were developed by Elizabeth Kubler Ross? correct answers 5
stages
What action would a nurse include as an appropriate measure to prevent a fall or postpone
frailty? correct answers Exercises for strengthening muscles
What nursing intervention is appropriate for the dying person who is in denial? correct answers
Acceptance of the dying individual's reactions
1. What type of behavior reflects when the family is distant and talking amongst themselves?
correct answers Paying the respects to the dying according to their culture
What is an end result when a client has an advance directive? correct answers It gives the client
the control over their terminal care
What resource person can a nurse recommend when the caregiver is overwhelmed with taking
care of a loved one? correct answers The social worker
1. What is one benefit that a nurse can have when she keeps herself abreast on current assistive
technology? correct answers To provide the nurses with opportunities to become entrepreneurs
After teaching a group of newly hired rehabilitative nurses what might the charge nurse conclude
that there needs to be additional teaching? correct answers Client not returned to pre-illness state
Which long-term care facility provides rigorous physical and occupational therapy? correct
answers Rehabilitation facility
, What are some Instrumental Activities of daily living that a nurse can make an assessment
regarding the nutritional status of an older client with a disability? correct answers Going to the
store, meal preparation, cleaning up after cooking
From what could a nurse gather data on an older adult client with a disability regarding his
ADLs? correct answers Eating, dressing, toileting
What stage of grieving is the client in if he begins to throw things and telling his family to never
visit him again? correct answers Anger
What stage of grieving the client in when he gets bad news regarding his health and starts to
laugh and states "that happens to other people and not to me"? correct answers Denial
What intervention is correct when a dying patient is experiencing pain? correct answers To
prevent pain form developing
What action is the nurse performing when the patient is in a coma and the nurse has to exercise
the patient's legs? correct answers Passive range of motion
Is hope one of the stages of grieving? correct answers No but is involved in each stage of the
dying process
What first stage of grieving is the daughter in if she comes in the next morning after her father
dies? correct answers Denial
What are some symptoms of frailty? correct answers Unplanned weight loss, slow walking speed
What stage of grieving is the daughter in if she wants a second opinion? correct answers Denial
What should the nurse do if the patient wants to engage in reminiscing? correct answers To listen
How many __stages of grieving were developed by Elizabeth Kubler Ross? correct answers 5
stages
What action would a nurse include as an appropriate measure to prevent a fall or postpone
frailty? correct answers Exercises for strengthening muscles
What nursing intervention is appropriate for the dying person who is in denial? correct answers
Acceptance of the dying individual's reactions
1. What type of behavior reflects when the family is distant and talking amongst themselves?
correct answers Paying the respects to the dying according to their culture
What is an end result when a client has an advance directive? correct answers It gives the client
the control over their terminal care
What resource person can a nurse recommend when the caregiver is overwhelmed with taking
care of a loved one? correct answers The social worker
1. What is one benefit that a nurse can have when she keeps herself abreast on current assistive
technology? correct answers To provide the nurses with opportunities to become entrepreneurs
After teaching a group of newly hired rehabilitative nurses what might the charge nurse conclude
that there needs to be additional teaching? correct answers Client not returned to pre-illness state
Which long-term care facility provides rigorous physical and occupational therapy? correct
answers Rehabilitation facility
, What are some Instrumental Activities of daily living that a nurse can make an assessment
regarding the nutritional status of an older client with a disability? correct answers Going to the
store, meal preparation, cleaning up after cooking
From what could a nurse gather data on an older adult client with a disability regarding his
ADLs? correct answers Eating, dressing, toileting
What stage of grieving is the client in if he begins to throw things and telling his family to never
visit him again? correct answers Anger
What stage of grieving the client in when he gets bad news regarding his health and starts to
laugh and states "that happens to other people and not to me"? correct answers Denial
What intervention is correct when a dying patient is experiencing pain? correct answers To
prevent pain form developing
What action is the nurse performing when the patient is in a coma and the nurse has to exercise
the patient's legs? correct answers Passive range of motion
Is hope one of the stages of grieving? correct answers No but is involved in each stage of the
dying process
What first stage of grieving is the daughter in if she comes in the next morning after her father
dies? correct answers Denial
What are some symptoms of frailty? correct answers Unplanned weight loss, slow walking speed
What stage of grieving is the daughter in if she wants a second opinion? correct answers Denial
What should the nurse do if the patient wants to engage in reminiscing? correct answers To listen