MULTIPLE
CHOICE
1. The nurse cares for a terminally ill patient who has 20-second periods of
apnea followed by periods of deep and rapid breathing. Which action by the
nurse would be most appropriate?
a. Suction the patient.
b. Administer oxygen via face mask.
c. Place the patient in high Fowler’s position.
d. Document the respirations as Cheyne-Stokes.
ANS: D
Cheyne-Stokes respirations are characterized by periods of apnea alternating with
deep and rapid breaths. Cheyne-Stokes respirations are expected in the last days
of life. There is also no need for supplemental oxygen by face mask or suctioning
the patient. Raising the head of the bed slightly and/or turning the patient on the
side may promote comfort. There is no need to place the patient in high Fowler’s
position.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply (application) REF: 142-143
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity
2. The nurse cares for an adolescent patient who is dying. The patient’s parents are
interested in organ donation and ask the nurse how the decision about brain
death is made. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. “Brain death occurs if a person is flaccid and unresponsive.”
b. “If CPR is ineffective in restoring a heartbeat, the brain cannot function.”
c. “Brain death has occurred if there is no breathing and certain reflexes are
absent.”
d. “If respiratory efforts cease and no apical pulse is audible, brain death is
present.”
ANS: C
The diagnosis of brain death is based on irreversible loss of all brain
functions, including brainstem functions that control respirations and
brainstem reflexes. The other descriptions describe other clinical
manifestations associated with death but are insufficient to declare a patient
brain dead.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply (application) REF:142
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity
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, 3. A hospice patient is manifesting a decrease in all body system functions except
for a heart rate of 124 and a respiratory rate of 28. Which statement, if made by
the nurse to the patient’s family member, is most appropriate?
a. “These symptoms will continue to increase until death finally occurs.”
b. “These symptoms are a normal response before these functions decrease.”
c. “These symptoms indicate a reflex response to the slowing of
other body systems.”
d. “These symptoms may be associated with an improvement in
the patient’s condition.”
ANS: B
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