Module 1 Quiz - Results PDF
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Temple College
2024
Maryjo Payne
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This is a quiz for a nursing course at Temple College, focusing on patient care in various situations, including terminal illness and pain management.
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Maryjo Payne - FA2024 Nursing in Health & Illness II (VNSG-1409-1001) LEC 16-weeks - Temple College 12/10/24, 9:59 PM Module I Quiz - Results Attempt 1 of 1 Written Aug 28, 2024 2:23 PM - Aug 28, 2024 2:28 PM Your quiz has been submitted suc...
Maryjo Payne - FA2024 Nursing in Health & Illness II (VNSG-1409-1001) LEC 16-weeks - Temple College 12/10/24, 9:59 PM Module I Quiz - Results Attempt 1 of 1 Written Aug 28, 2024 2:23 PM - Aug 28, 2024 2:28 PM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Attempt Score 100 / 100 - 100 % Overall Grade (First Attempt) 100 / 100 - 100 % Question 1 10 / 10 points A terminally ill adult refused further therapy. In such situations, what is the general agreement? The client has the right to make such a decision. Health care workers should make every effort to dissuade clients from refusing therapy. The client and family as a group should come to this decision together. Only the client's physician has the authority to make such a decision. Question 2 10 / 10 points The nurse is performing an initial admission assessment on a client. The client states that he takes a herb name St. John's wort. The nurse recognizes that this is used to treat what? https://templejc.desire2learn.com/d2l/lms/quizzing/user/quiz_submi…68557&isInPopup=0&cfql=0&fromQB=0&fromSubmissionsList=1&ou=157183 Page 1 of 5 Maryjo Payne - FA2024 Nursing in Health & Illness II (VNSG-1409-1001) LEC 16-weeks - Temple College 12/10/24, 9:59 PM Migraine headaches Depression Flu Diarrhea Question 3 10 / 10 points Which is NOT considered a mind-body therapy? Progressive muscle relaxation Therapeutic touch Yoga Meditation Question 4 10 / 10 points The wife of a hospitalized client who died an hour ago is crying and unwilling to leave the hospital room. The rest of the family is in the waiting room. The admitting department just called and wants to have the room cleaned for a new client. Which action should the nurse take? Call a taxicab for the wife and gently guide her out of the room. Sit with the wife for a few minutes, then take her to the waiting room. Inform the family members that a new client is needing the room so have them escort the wife to the waiting room. Tell the wife that you are sorry for her loss, but another client needs the room. Question 5 10 / 10 points A nurse is caring for a client with advanced cancer who had decided to discontinue chemotherapy treatment and try an alternative therapy that has not been proven effective. The client asks what she thinks of his therapy choice. Which response https://templejc.desire2learn.com/d2l/lms/quizzing/user/quiz_submi…68557&isInPopup=0&cfql=0&fromQB=0&fromSubmissionsList=1&ou=157183 Page 2 of 5 Maryjo Payne - FA2024 Nursing in Health & Illness II (VNSG-1409-1001) LEC 16-weeks - Temple College 12/10/24, 9:59 PM would be the most appropriate response for the nurse? "I'm sorry, but I don't feel prepared to answer your question. I would prefer you ask your physician that question." "As a nurse, I recommend that you stop therapy altogether and go on the hospice program." "Because your disease is so advanced and traditional treatments have failed, I think you should try the alternative treatment." "My mother died recently with the same type of cancer you have. I would be very careful before stopping the therapy." Question 6 10 / 10 points When a client reports that she has pain. Which should the nurse do first? Assess the client's pain level and characteristics. Call the client's physician. Give an analgesic. Check the client's chart to see what had been ordered for her pain. Question 7 10 / 10 points When planning strategies for pain control in older clients, the nurse should be aware of which? Behavioral changes may indicate possible signs of pain. Opioid analgesic use should be avoided. Pain is a natural outcome of the aging process. Sensitivity to pain increases with age. Question 8 10 / 10 points Select a myth or falsehood relating to pain or pain management. https://templejc.desire2learn.com/d2l/lms/quizzing/user/quiz_submi…68557&isInPopup=0&cfql=0&fromQB=0&fromSubmissionsList=1&ou=157183 Page 3 of 5 Maryjo Payne - FA2024 Nursing in Health & Illness II (VNSG-1409-1001) LEC 16-weeks - Temple College 12/10/24, 9:59 PM Oral administration is the first choice if possible or whenever the intravenous (IV) route is not an option. Respiratory depression is uncommon in clients receiving opioid pain medications when they are taken as prescribed. A person in pain is likely to use laughing and talking as a form of distraction. Pain is a normal part of aging. Question 9 10 / 10 points When caring for a client with a chronic illness, which is important for the nurse to do? Respect the client's wishes about treatment. Teach the client about his or her illness. Empower the client. All of the above Question 10 10 / 10 points The nurse learns that a client has an advanced directive. What does this document ensure? Only lifesaving heroic measures will be used. The family's rights to make final decisions concerning the care of the terminally ill client will be honored. The client's right to make decisions about his death will be honored. Physicians will not attempt to dissuade the client from any treatment plans. Done https://templejc.desire2learn.com/d2l/lms/quizzing/user/quiz_submi…68557&isInPopup=0&cfql=0&fromQB=0&fromSubmissionsList=1&ou=157183 Page 4 of 5 Maryjo Payne - FA2024 Nursing in Health & Illness II (VNSG-1409-1001) LEC 16-weeks - Temple College 12/10/24, 9:59 PM https://templejc.desire2learn.com/d2l/lms/quizzing/user/quiz_submi…68557&isInPopup=0&cfql=0&fromQB=0&fromSubmissionsList=1&ou=157183 Page 5 of 5