NUR 1020: Exam 7 Questions and Answers
1. it's the patient's right to die w/both dignity and addiction
comfort, so in terms of medicating individuals who
are dying, it's important to educate them that
is not something they need worry
about
2. it's important to understand the pt's cultural beliefs
regarding pain medications at end-of-life
3. Medications, treatments, and various therapies are curative care
provided with the intent of healing or curing a patient's
illness
4. care and care do not heal palliative, hospice
or cure the disease process, but rather take a com-
passionate and humane approach that maintains a
patient's autonomy and dignity, focusing on relieving
suffering and improving quality of life
5. what type of care is for patients in later stages of hospice
terminal illness with 6 months or less to live?
6. hospice care focuses more on than comfort, cure
7. Written document prepared by a mentally competent living will
patient indicating which procedures and measures the
patient does or does not want should an end-of-life
condition or disability occur
8. A legal court document that grants the authority to durable power of attorney
make health-care decisions and act as a health-care
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proxy for the patient should the patient become dis-
abled
9. An order written by the patient's health-care provider DNR orders
meaning that, no "heroic" efforts to restart the heart
and breathing should be performed
10. When the children who are used to being cared for role reversal
suddenly become the caregivers for their parents
11. The mental and emotional distress and suffering that grief
one experiences with death and loss
12. what is the first stage of grief? denial
13. what is the second stage of grief? anger
14. what is the third stage of grief? bargaining
15. what is the fourth stage of grief? depression
16. What is the fifth stage of grief? acceptance
17. the dying individual states "I promise I'll be a better bargaining
person if you give me one more chance" - this demon-
strates what stage of grief?
18. Normal grief reactions which are suppressed or post- delayed grief (type of
poned because the survivor avoids the pain of loss complicated grief)
(consciously or unconsciously)
19. An intense reaction to the loss that can include exaggerated grief (type of
thoughts of suicide, phobias or nightmares complicated grief)
20.
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1. it's the patient's right to die w/both dignity and addiction
comfort, so in terms of medicating individuals who
are dying, it's important to educate them that
is not something they need worry
about
2. it's important to understand the pt's cultural beliefs
regarding pain medications at end-of-life
3. Medications, treatments, and various therapies are curative care
provided with the intent of healing or curing a patient's
illness
4. care and care do not heal palliative, hospice
or cure the disease process, but rather take a com-
passionate and humane approach that maintains a
patient's autonomy and dignity, focusing on relieving
suffering and improving quality of life
5. what type of care is for patients in later stages of hospice
terminal illness with 6 months or less to live?
6. hospice care focuses more on than comfort, cure
7. Written document prepared by a mentally competent living will
patient indicating which procedures and measures the
patient does or does not want should an end-of-life
condition or disability occur
8. A legal court document that grants the authority to durable power of attorney
make health-care decisions and act as a health-care
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proxy for the patient should the patient become dis-
abled
9. An order written by the patient's health-care provider DNR orders
meaning that, no "heroic" efforts to restart the heart
and breathing should be performed
10. When the children who are used to being cared for role reversal
suddenly become the caregivers for their parents
11. The mental and emotional distress and suffering that grief
one experiences with death and loss
12. what is the first stage of grief? denial
13. what is the second stage of grief? anger
14. what is the third stage of grief? bargaining
15. what is the fourth stage of grief? depression
16. What is the fifth stage of grief? acceptance
17. the dying individual states "I promise I'll be a better bargaining
person if you give me one more chance" - this demon-
strates what stage of grief?
18. Normal grief reactions which are suppressed or post- delayed grief (type of
poned because the survivor avoids the pain of loss complicated grief)
(consciously or unconsciously)
19. An intense reaction to the loss that can include exaggerated grief (type of
thoughts of suicide, phobias or nightmares complicated grief)
20.
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