A primary care provider makes a referral to the nurse. Which statement by the client indicates an
understanding of palliative care? AnswerTreatments and medications will be utilized to control my pain
and increase my comfort.
During the initial visit, the nurse explains the purpose of palliative and hospice nursing care to the client
and their family. When talking with the family, what information should the nurse include? (Select all
that apply. One, some, or all options may be correct.) AnswerThe care provided is client and family
focused.
Hospice nurses regard dying as a normal process.
Bereavement follow-up is provided after the client's death.
Interdisciplinary care focuses on symptom management.
In conducting a home visit with a new client, which problem should the hospice nurse address first?
AnswerThe problem that the client identifies as the first priority, the problem that most concerns the
client.
Which action should the nurse take first when addressing the client's fear of falling in the shower?
AnswerDetermine if safety equipment is needed for bathing or showering.
The client qualifies for in-home county support services and the family hire a home care aide. Which
information about the client's care should the nurse convey to the home care aide? AnswerPlace
hygienic supplies within the client's reach when the client is using the shower chair.
How should the nurse respond to the client about their family concerns? AnswerAnger is part of the
grieving process. I would suggest you encourage her to talk about her feelings.
Based on the client's concern about their daughter, which nursing diagnosis should the nurse add to the
plan of care? AnswerAnticipatory grieving related to potential loss of parent.