QUIZ WITH CORRECT ANSWERS(LATEST
UPDATED).
A nurse is caring for an adolescent client whose parent died 4 years ago.
The client's other parent states that the client has been coming home
drunk, lost their driver's license due to reckless driving, and has been
skipping school. Which of the following actions is the nurse's priority? -
CorreCt Answers -Assess the client for risk of suicide.
A nurse is preparing education for a community support group about
complicated grief and resilience. Which of the following factors should the
nurse identify as reducing a client's risk for developing complicated grief?
(Select all that apply.) - CorreCt Answers --Regular religious or spiritual
practices
-A sense of personal health and well-being
-A reliable support system
A nurse is caring for a client who has sustained life-threatening injuries.
The health care team is discussing withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment.
The decision to withdraw treatment is made by which of the following? -
CorreCt Answers -The health care team and the family
A nurse is caring for a client who reports headache, nausea, and difficulty
sleeping. The client states, "My dog died a few weeks ago, and I miss them
so much." Which of the following statements by the nurse demonstrates a
grief-informed approach? - CorreCt Answers -"The loss of your dog must be
difficult. Can you share what happened?"
, A nurse is discussing euthanasia with a coworker. Which of the following
statements indicates an understanding of the role of nurses and
euthanasia? - CorreCt Answers -"Euthanasia is illegal in the United States,
and the core values of nursing do not support it."
A nurse manager is assessing their unit for factors that contribute to the
development of compassion fatigue. Which of the following factors should
the nurse manager identify as increasing the risk for compassion fatigue? -
CorreCt Answers -A large number of nurses are working extra shift hours.
A nurse is caring for a client who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis (ALS), has been hospitalized for aspiration pneumonia, and has
failed a swallow evaluation. The provider determined the need for a feeding
tube to be inserted. However, the client is refusing to have the tube
inserted. The nurse is experiencing moral distress. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take first? - CorreCt Answers -Identify the area of
concern.
A nurse in a high school is caring for an adolescent who has recently
suffered the traumatic loss of a classmate and is crying. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take first? - CorreCt Answers -Create a
safe, nonjudgmental environment.
A nurse manager observes a nurse crying in the nurses' locker room. Which
of the following actions should the manager take first? - CorreCt Answers -
Use therapeutic communication to determine why the nurse is crying.
A nurse is participating in a wellness check for an 8-year-old child who was
recently in a motor-vehicle crash where both guardians were killed. Which
of the following findings should the nurse identify as an indication that the