The hospice nurse explains that dying in peace without pain and with dignity in a supportive care environment is defined as a _________ death

Fill in the blank with correct word.


ANS:
Good

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Which patients would the nurse monitor most closely for the development of hypercalcemia? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. A patient with a malignancy 2. A patient taking lithium 3. A patient who uses sunscreen to excess 4. A patient with hyperparathyroidism 5. A patient on complete bed rest

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A large mental health facility has several specialized units. A patient admitted for alcohol withdrawal asks, "Will I be with patients who have schizophrenia or dementia while I'm here?" Select the nurse's best answer

a. "No. Patients with alcoholism often become violent and must be isolated from our general psychiatric population." b. "No. Patients with needs for alcohol detoxification are treated on our acute substance abuse unit." c. "Yes. Our patients often help each other, so they are all on the same unit." d. "Your question leads me to wonder if you're feeling frightened."

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A client tells the nurse that she will learn how to use the blood glucose machine some other time since she has to plan her children's holiday events first

The nurse realizes the client is demonstrating which cognitive indication of stress? 1. Problem solving 2. Structuring 3. Self-control 4. Suppression

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Factors that explain and predict medication adherence include:

1. Social 2. Financial 3. Health system 4. All of the above

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