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A patient with brain cancer questions wether they should agree to palliative radiation treatment
despite the possible memory loss, or enjoy their remaining time with their family. What is the
most appropriate response by the nurse?
A. "I can't advise you. This is such an individual decision."
B. "If you receive the radiation treatment, might you live a bit longer?"
C. "What does your family think you should do?"
D. "What is most important to you with the time you have left?"
D. "What is most important to you with the time you have left?"
A hospice nurse is caring for a patient with end-stage cancer. Which action demonstrates the
nurse's commitment to promoting the patient's autonomy?
A. Competently administering pain medication
B. Giving undivided attention when the patient is expressing their concerns
C. Keeping a promise to obtain a counselor
D. Supporting the patient in obtaining a durable power of attorney
D. Supporting the patient in obtaining a durable power of attorney
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, A public health nurse is leaving the home of a young mother who has an infant with speacial
needs. The neighbor states, "How is she doing, since the father is no help?" What is the nurse's
best response?
A. "New mothers need support"
B. "The lack of the father is difficult"
C. "How are you today?"
D. "It is a very say situation"
A. "New mothers need support"
A toddler with vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration is being seen at an acute care center. During
the admission process which is the best question by the nurse to elicit the most useful
information?
A. "Watching your child vomiting and in discomfort must have been scary."
B. "This started yesterday, correct?"
C. "Has this child had anything to drink?"
D. Could you tell me the color and approximate amount of the vomiting?"
D. Could you tell me the color and approximate amount of the vomiting?"
A nurse enters the room of a patient with cancer. The patient is crying and states, "I feel so
alone." How will the nurse best communicate a therapeutic response?
A. The nurse stands at the patient's bedside and states, "I understand how you feel. My mother
said the same thing when she was ill."
B The nurse places a hand on the patient's arm and states, "You feel so alone."
C. The nurse stands at the in the patient's room and asks, "Why do you feel so alone? Your wife
has been here every day."
D. The nurse holds the patient's hand and asks, "Tell me what feeling so alone is like for you?"
D. The nurse holds the patient's hand and asks, "Tell me what feeling so alone is like for you?"
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