When preparing a care plan for a patient with a diagnosis of delirium, dementia, or cognitive impairment, the nurse will:

A) Increase mental and physical stimulus to improve mental function
B) State five current events from today's newspaper
C) Maintain consistent daily routines
D) Encourage the patient to discuss memories from his or her childhood


C

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Upon what ethical principle do supporters of assisted suicide base their support for the practice?

a. Beneficence includes acts that will help to permanently end a client's suffering. b. The health-care provider is permitted to use paternalism when the client is unsure about the best course of treatment. c. Only by allowing the client to decide among all possible options will the prin-ciple of informed consent be fulfilled. d. The right to self-determination includes the decision to end one's life.

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There are four primary scientific principles for therapeutic touch. Which of the following is not one of these principles?

A) A human being is bilaterally symmetrical. B) A human being is an open energy system. C) Distractions of modern life interfere with healing agents. D) Illness is an imbalance in an individual's energy field.

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The nurse is working on the oncology division at a local hospital. An older adult client has just passed away. He was very close to his grandchildren. To address care of the family, the nurse should:

A) assist with funeral arrangements at the mortuary. B) assure preschoolers it is not their fault. C) tell toddlers grandpa died and is not coming back. D) only allow immediate family with the deceased.

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What will be an ideal response?

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