PNVN 1631 EXAM #1 50 questions and answers.
1. Following the death of a day-old infant, the nurse brings the baby to the parents. What is the rationale for the parents’ visit with the deceased baby?
a. Bond with the family.
b. Reinforce the individuality of the baby.
c. Generate preparation...
PNVN 1631 EXAM #1 50 questions and answers.
1. Following the death of a day-old infant, the nurse brings the baby to the
parents. What is the rationale for the parents’ visit with the deceased
baby?
a. Bond with the family.
b. Reinforce the individuality of the baby.
c. Generate preparation for another child.
d. Make the death a reality.
When possible, the parents should see, touch, and hold the infant to
cope better with the reality of the death.
2. After a health care provider in the emergency department has
pronounced a 2- year-old dead following a swimming pool accident, the
mother tearfully says to the father, “I am so sorry. I am so sorry.” What
is the mother expressing?
a. Fear
b. Guilt
c. Hostility
d. Grief
Parents often harbor extreme guilt in an “out of sequence death.”
3. What is the final stage of human growth and development?
a. Integrity
b. Death
c. Despair
d. Resolution
Death is the final stage of growth and development.
4. The nurse spends a great deal of time in the room of a dying 12-year-old
because the nurse knows that most children are aware of their condition
and want the nurse to do which of the following?
a. Keep them clean.
b. Help them eat.
c. Care about them.
d. Keep them comfortable.
Children, like adults, fear abandonment as death approaches and
gain comfort from the presence of the nurse.
5. 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.
a. Grief
b. Renewal
c. denial
d. acceptance
The grief process includes the resolution of the hurt and the
reestablishment of life activities following bereavement.
6. How is a durable power of attorney helpful to an incapacitated patient?
a. It directs treatment in accordance with the patient’s wishes
, b. It directs an agent to make health care decisions.
c. It gives power to an agent to make decisions regarding health,
property, and other assets.
d. It can only be executed by an attorney.
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.
7. Changes in health care reimbursement measures have resulted in
which of the following changes regarding care of the terminally ill?
a. Patients spend more time in hospitals.
b. Nurses provide more care in hospitals.
c. More patients die at home.
d. Patients spend more time in rehab facilities.
Due to changes in reimbursement measures, more patients are
dying at home.
8. 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?
a. Anger
b. Denial
c. Depression
d. Bargaining
When experiencing depression, the individual feels overwhelmingly
lonely and withdraws from interpersonal interaction
9. 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?
a. Anger
b. Denial
c. Depression
d. Bargaining
When experiencing denial, the individual acts as though nothing has
happened and may refuse to believe or understand that loss has
occurred.
10. Which of the following would lead the home health nurse to make a
patient problem of unresolved grief for a patient who was
widowed 5 months ago?
a. Seeing that the patient keeps a picture of the husband by her bed.
b. The patient said tearfully, “I can’t believe he is gone.”
c. Assessing that the patient eats out frequently rather than
cooking at home.
d. The patient says that she attends church three times a week.
Unresolved grief results when a grieving person does not move past
some stage of the grief process. The widow is still in denial. It would
be expected for the widow to keep pictures of her husband in the
home. Eating out frequently
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