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- 1 What role do nurses have in hospice care?
- 2 Which criteria must be present in order for the patient to receive hospice care in the nursing home?
- 3 Which statement made by the nurse can be most helpful when caring for a client in the third stage of Kubler Ross emotional reactions to dying?
- 4 Which action would the nurse take when caring for a patient who is nearing death?
- 5 Do hospice nurses stay overnight?
- 6 What are the signs of someone actively dying?
- 7 Which activity must the nurse attending to a terminally ill patient avoid?
- 8 What are the admission criteria for hospice care?
- 9 What is the criteria for hospice for dementia?
- 10 What is the most important goal of care for the dying client who is receiving comfort care?
- 11 Which of the following nursing interventions will encourage the dying client to continue verbalizing?
- 12 Which is the most accurate description of the nursing diagnosis of dysfunctional grieving?
- 13 How can the nurse actively communicate with a terminally ill patient?
- 14 What is one of the most important interventions for a nurse to implement when caring for a patient who is terminally ill?
- 15 Which technique would the nurse use to communicate actively with a terminally ill patient?
What role do nurses have in hospice care?
A hospice nurse provides hands-on nursing care around the clock in the patient’s home or a hospice. Hospice nurses manage pain and other symptoms, provide support to patients and families and assist in the process of death with dignity.
Which criteria must be present in order for the patient to receive hospice care in the nursing home?
When determining eligibility for hospice, a doctor must certify that the patient is terminally ill, with a life expectancy of six months or less if the disease runs its expected course. The hospice medical director must agree with the doctor’s assessment.
Which statement made by the nurse can be most helpful when caring for a client in the third stage of Kubler Ross emotional reactions to dying?
Which statement, made by the nurse, can be most helpful when caring for a client in the third stage of Kubler–Ross‘ emotional reactions to dying? “I understand that it would be wonderful to see your daughter’s graduation.”
Which action would the nurse take when caring for a patient who is nearing death?
Which action would the nurse take when caring for a patient who is nearing death? Hold the patient’s had and state, “You’re not alone.”
Do hospice nurses stay overnight?
Some hospice agencies offer both care in the home and care in an inpatient facility. In any setting, hospice care is designed to be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
What are the signs of someone actively dying?
The signs and symptoms of active dying include:
- Long pauses in breathing; patient’s breathing patterns may also be very irregular.
- Blood pressure drops significantly.
- Patient’s skin changes color (mottling) and their extremities may feel cold to the touch.
- Patient is in a coma, or semi-coma, or cannot be awoken.
Which activity must the nurse attending to a terminally ill patient avoid?
Like the POLST, a portable DNR follows the patient across healthcare settings. The client may also wear a special DNR bracelet or necklace. Which activity must the nurse attending to a terminally ill client avoid? Advocating for the client’s wishes.
What are the admission criteria for hospice care?
For a patient to be eligible for hospice, consider the following guidelines: The illness is terminal (a prognosis of ≤ 6 months) and the patient and/or family has elected palliative care. The patient has a declining functional status as determined by either: Palliative Performance Scale (PPS) rating of ≤ 50%-60%
What is the criteria for hospice for dementia?
Patients with dementia or Alzheimer’s are eligible for hospice care when they show all of the following characteristics: Unable to ambulate without assistance. Unable to dress without assistance. Unable to bathe properly.
What is the most important goal of care for the dying client who is receiving comfort care?
Comfort care is an essential part of medical care at the end of life. It is care that helps or soothes a person who is dying. The goals are to prevent or relieve suffering as much as possible and to improve quality of life while respecting the dying person’s wishes. 6 дней назад
Which of the following nursing interventions will encourage the dying client to continue verbalizing?
Which of the following nursing interventions will encourage the dying client to continue verbalizing? Talk about the client’s problems. Agree with everything the client says. Nod and use responsive comments such as “Yes.” Listen in a nonjudgmental manner.
Which is the most accurate description of the nursing diagnosis of dysfunctional grieving?
Which is the most accurate description of the nursing diagnosis of dysfunctional grieving? The nurse should define dysfunctional grieving as the experience of distress, accompanying sadness which fails to follow norms.
How can the nurse actively communicate with a terminally ill patient?
The nurse is caring for a terminally ill patient. How can the nurse actively communicate with the patient? The nurse can actively communicate with patients by asking open-ended questions. This helps patients to expand their thoughts and tell their stories.
What is one of the most important interventions for a nurse to implement when caring for a patient who is terminally ill?
What is one of the most important interventions for a nurse to implement when caring for a patient who is terminally ill? The simple presence of someone provides support and comfort.
Which technique would the nurse use to communicate actively with a terminally ill patient?
Which technique would the nurse use to communicate actively with a terminally ill patient? Rationale: Asking open-ended questions helps patients expand their thoughts and tell their stories.