Gero part 4
Which of the following reactions to the loss of a spouse or long-term partner is a unique example of older adult male bereavement?
B
Which question will best assess the ability of the LGBT older couple to successfully adjust to the challenges of aging?
B
When acting as a fictive kin, in which activity will a paid caregiver engage?
B
A widowed grandmother is about to assume the role of custodial parent for her 6-year-old grandchild. Which intervention has priority when preparing the grandmother for long-term success in this new role?
D
Which behavior suggests that an older adult who has lost his life partner is successfully managing the exploration stage of the adjustment process?
A
Which activity would a couple in the reorientation phase of their retirement engage in?
A
Which nursing intervention best addresses the need for social support demonstrated by an older adult couple who will be assuming responsibility for the raising of two grandchildren?
C
Which statements made by a couple who have recently retired support the nurse’s evaluation that the transition to retirement has been a successful one? (Select all that apply.)
A,E
Which intervention demonstrates effective care for an individual who has expressed a wish to “retire sometime soon”? (Select all that apply.)
A,B,C,D,E
An older woman is preparing to move in with her daughter following the death of her spouse of 55 years. The daughter asks a nurse, “I know we are doing the right thing for mom, but I am a bit nervous about this. Do you have any suggestions about things that we should do in preparation?” The nurse responds: (Select all that apply.)
when she moves.”
A,B,D,E
Which behavior is characteristic of grief by a disenfranchised adult child in response to a parent’s death following a lengthy, painful illness?
D
When working with a bereaved individual the goal of nursing interventions is to:
A.assist the individual to go through the stages of grief work in optimal order.
B. assists the individual to attain a healthy adjustment to loss experience.
C. encourage the individual to talk about his or her feelings about the deceased individual.
D.offer support and advice about how to successfully achieve grief work.
B
Which truism will the nurse base spousal grief counseling upon?
C
A woman is terminally ill. Although it has never been discussed in the family or stated outright by her physician, she is growing to believe that she will die because of her illness. Upon which concept will the nurse base therapeutic intervention on?
B
The nurse suspects that the spouse of a terminally ill client is experiencing anticipatory grief when he :
A
The nurse sits at the bedside of a comatose, terminally ill older client reading the wishes expressed in the numerous cards the client has received. Which concept of grief work is the nurse addressing with this intervention?
D
A 78-year-old patient who is dying of colon cancer with metastases to the liver is refusing to eat or drink. He is alert and oriented, and states that he has no desire to eat, which is causing the family great distress. In order to best address the client and family, the nurse should:
B
Which principle regarding grief crisis intervention is the basis for intervention planning?
C
. Which intervention is an example of countercoping for a client who has recently received a terminal diagnosis of cancer? (Select all that apply.)
A,C,D,E
A nurse is caring for a patient in Portland, Oregon, who has a terminal illness. The patient tells the nurse that she has made a decision “to end it all,” that she has suffered enough and is considering asking her physician to prescribe medications to help her die. The nurse knows that the regulations for physician-assisted suicide include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
A.A nurse or physician must be the one to administer the medications.
B.The patient must have a prognosis of 6 months or less to live.
C.The patient must be informed of all treatments and alternatives.
D.The family of the patient must agree in writing to the patient’s decision.
E.The patient must have received counseling to ensure that she is fully informed of the risks.
B,C
The daughter of a patient who has a chronic illness that has reached the terminal phase talks about the palliative care referral that the primary care provider made for her mother. Which of the following statements indicate that the daughter needs additional education about palliative care? (Select all that apply.)
A,E
A patient tells a nurse that she has prepared a living will (LW). The nurse understands that a living will: (Select all that apply.)
A,C,E
Which of the following statements is true about loss in older
adulthood?
a.
A person experiences each stage of grief once,
and then grieving is resolved.
b.
Antianxiety agents are
frequently recommended for reducing the pain of
grief.
c.
The loss response model is concerned with the
effect of loss on an individual.
d.
Referring to the
deceased in the past tense can acknowledge the death's reality.
D
Which of the following interventions is recommended for an older
adult in the final stages of dying?
a.
Apply an electric
blanket to keep the patient warm.
b.
Lower the head of the
bed, and turn the head to the side.
c.
Decrease the number
of visitors.
d.
Support the preservation of energy.
D
Which of the following statements is true about end-of-life
care?
a.
The physician is the ultimate authority in the
decision to use or not to use life-sustaining medical
treatment.
b.
The proxy appointed in a living will cannot
speak for the testator in health care matters other than terminal
illness.
c.
A patient with dementia cannot be capable of
making personal wishes known about life-sustaining
treatment.
d.
The American Nurses Association encourages
nurses to participate in assisted suicide.
B
Which of the following is a true statement about loss, dying, and
death for older adults?
a.
Men and women tend to respond
similarly to the loss of a spouse.
b.
Visions on the part of
a person who has lost a spouse are not normal grief reactions and
should be regarded as signs of underlying defects.
c.
The
grieving process is not rigidly structured.
d.
Bereaved
persons regain their normal capability approximately 6 months after
loss, and regressive behavior after that time should be discouraged.
C
Which of the following indicate a person is effectively coping?
(Select all that apply.)
a.
Avoids
avoidance
c.
Focuses on solutions
b.
Confronts
realities
d.
Redefines problems
B,C,D
A family member asks the nurse to explain the purpose of hospice
care. Which of the following is the best response? Hospice
care:
1) Is appropriate when the patient desires to intentionally
end his life
2) Focuses on minimizing the disease process as
rapidly as possible
3) Focuses on symptom management for patients
not responding to treatment
4) Is holistic care for patients
dying or debilitated and not expected to improve
D