Bargaining refers to the stage of dying when a patient attempts to strike a deal with God to postpone their death

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Without authorization, a nurse administers an extra dose of narcotic tranquilizer to an agitated client. The nurse's coworker observes this action but does nothing for fear of retaliation

What is the ethical interpretation of the coworker's lack of involvement? 1. Taking no action is still considered an unethical action by the coworker. 2. Taking no action releases the coworker from ethical responsibility. 3. Taking no action is advised when potential adverse consequences are foreseen. 4. Taking no action is acceptable, because the coworker is only a bystander.

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What test should be performed to confirm tube placement of a nasoenteric feeding tube before the start of feedings?

A. An x-ray study B. Auscultation of the abdomen C. Assessment of stomach content pH D. Assessment of residual stomach contents

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A patient with an inoperable brain tumor says to the nurse, "I just want to die now. It's going to happen soon anyway." Which of the following would be the most appropriate response?

a. "Don't worry about that right now. It'll be OK." b. "I disagree with what you just said!" c. "Honey, now don't you talk like that." d. "Tell me why you are saying that."

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A community implements a plan to enforce the underage drinking law. The community health nurse interprets this action as reflecting which public health model?

A) Primary prevention B) Behavioral prevention C) Environmental prevention D) Clinical prevention

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