Trusted Questions & Answers
1. Describe how mourning differs from grief in the context of emotional
responses to loss.
Mourning is a temporary phase, while grief is a permanent state.
Mourning and grief are synonymous terms for the same experience.
Mourning refers to the psychological stages of dealing with loss, while
grief is the physical response.
Mourning is the social expression of loss, while grief is the internal
emotional experience.
2. What are the two main components of bereavement as defined in the text?
Grief and mourning
Loss and acceptance
Sorrow and regret
Sadness and anger
3. Topical preparations come in which of the following forms?
E. All of the above.
B. Creams and gels.
A. Ointments and lotions.
D. A and B.
C. Aerosol sprays.
,4. Why is it important for two licensed clinical staff members to witness the
disposal of controlled substances?
To minimize the number of staff involved.
To speed up the disposal process.
To allow for personal discretion in disposal.
To ensure accountability and compliance with legal regulations.
5. What is the primary benefit of patient education in healthcare?
Empowers individuals to manage their health
Decreases patient satisfaction
Reduces the need for medication
Increases hospital admissions
6. Discuss how pain management contributes to the overall treatment
experience for patients.
Pain management is only necessary for terminal patients.
Pain management is solely focused on reducing medication dosages.
Pain management enhances patient comfort and can lead to better
adherence to treatment plans.
Pain management does not affect the treatment experience.
7. If a patient is exhibiting signs of denial after a significant loss, what approach
should a healthcare provider take to support them effectively?
Force them to confront their loss immediately.
Provide emotional support while allowing them to express their
feelings at their own pace.
, Ignore their feelings until they are ready to talk.
Encourage them to move on quickly.
8. If a patient is experiencing severe pain and anxiety at the end of life, which
care aspect should be prioritized?
Focusing on aggressive treatment options
Increasing medication doses without assessment
Encouraging family visits
Ensuring symptom control
9. A patient receives subcutaneous pain medication for severe discomfort. If the
nurse fails to reevaluate the patient's pain within the recommended time
frame, what potential consequences could arise?
The nurse will have to document the administration again.
Inadequate pain management and delayed adjustments to the
treatment plan.
The patient may experience immediate relief from pain.
The patient will not need any further medication.
10. In a scenario where a patient is experiencing severe pain during a
procedure, what should a healthcare provider prioritize in their medication
administration plan?
Delaying medication until after the procedure is completed.
Focusing solely on the procedure without considering pain.
Addressing the patient's pain effectively to enhance comfort.
, Administering the medication as quickly as possible regardless of
pain.
11. When dealing with loss, death, and dying, which of the following statements
regarding the denial stage is true?
Answer (a) and (c) are true
Denial may be limited to the individual's initial reaction, or may be
recurrent
Denial is a defense mechanism, acting as a buffer and allowing the
individual to put off dealing with the loss
Denial is employed by almost all patients and is a temporary stage
Answer (a), (b) and (c) are true
12. Which of the following defines bereavement?
The outward, social expression of loss
Postponement of the awareness of the reality of the loss
The emotional response to loss
The inner feelings and outward reactions of the survivor
13. What is the duration of acute pain as defined in medical terminology?
Less than 3-6 months
More than 6 months
Intermittent pain
Constant pain