VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
1. What interventions can be implemented to decrease family stress in the
critical care setting?
Withholding information from the family to prevent additional
stress
Limiting family visitation to reduce disruptions
Providing regular updates and encouraging open
communication with healthcare providers
Restricting family involvement in decision-making processes
2. What key factors should ICU nurses consider regarding a patient's family
dynamics?
Employment status
Race, ethnicity, and culture
Age and gender
Education level
3. What is medical futility?
When a patient ends treatment due to inevitable death.
When interventions have little or no medical benefit.
When euthanasia is used to end a life.
When a patient becomes a burden to the healthcare resources.
4. In a scenario where a patient has a DNR order and their family is
distressed about the decision, what is the best approach for the ICU
,nurse to take?
, Reassure the family that all medical interventions will be
performed regardless of the DNR order.
Provide clear communication about the DNR order and its
implications while offering emotional support.
Ignore the family's concerns and focus solely on the patient's
medical needs.
Encourage the family to reconsider the DNR order without
discussing its implications.
5. Describe the purpose of the SBAR communication tool in a critical care
setting.
SBAR is a communication strategy focused solely on ethical
dilemmas.
SBAR is used to facilitate clear and concise communication
among healthcare providers regarding patient status and
needs.
SBAR is a method for documenting patient history only.
SBAR is a tool for assessing family dynamics in critical care.
6. Describe how providing assurance can help families cope with the stress
of a loved one's critical illness.
Providing assurance distracts families from the situation.
Providing assurance minimizes the need for communication.
Providing assurance encourages families to leave the hospital.
Providing assurance helps families feel more secure and
supported during a difficult time.
7. In a scenario where a patient is experiencing severe anxiety about their
treatment, which communication strategy should a nurse prioritize to
effectively address the patient's concerns?
, Limit conversation to only necessary updates
Explain the medical procedures using technical terms
Provide reorientation and reassurance to the patient, Talk to
them
Encourage the patient to remain silent and calm
8. Describe the significance of identifying the underlying cause of agitation
in ICU patients.
The underlying cause is irrelevant if the patient is stable.
Agitation can be ignored if the patient is communicating well.
Agitation is always a sign of pain and does not require further
investigation.
Identifying the underlying cause of agitation is crucial for
appropriate treatment and patient safety.
9. What is the purpose of clinical practice guidelines?
To present case studies that demonstrate effective practice
To provide clinicians with recommendations for practice that are
graded based on the level of evidence available
To describe the individual findings from high quality research
studies
To explain a theoretical model to guide practice
10. Describe the characteristics of a Persistent Vegetative State and how it
differs from other unconscious states.
A Persistent Vegetative State involves some awareness and
interaction with the environment, unlike a coma.
A Persistent Vegetative State is synonymous with brain death.