Your feelings about death:
a. Affect the care you give
b. Are shared with the dying person
c. Do not matter while at work
d. Are shared with the nurse
A
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Which characteristic would the nurse assess in a family experiencing multi-generational poverty?
A. Repeated cycles of decreased educational opportunities leading to poorer income potential and poorer health outcomes B. Members not wishing to improve their life circumstances C. Decreased interest by lawmakers in reducing poverty circumstances D. Increased government efforts to provide money to improve incomes
A dying client and family have requested that no attempts be made to resuscitate the client in the event of death. A doctor has written a DNR order. What is the nurse's responsibility if the client dies?
A) Follow his or her own conscience and perform CPR. B) Make no attempt to resuscitate the client. C) Follow a verbal physician's order for a slow code. D) If the client is at home, call 911 and begin CPR.
The most serious risk for death for a young adult living in rural poverty is:
1. Suicide 2. Homicide 3. Poor health maintenance practices 4. Family history of chronic illnesses
It is recognized that the issue of impaired nursing due to substance abuse is a national as well as local problem. What specific features are recognized as essential to be included in any policy addressing this issue? (Select all that apply.)
A) Incarceration B) Recertification C) Treatment D) Evaluation E) Relocation