High Acuity Nursing 6th Edition by Kathleen Dorman Wagner - Test Bank
Wagner, High Acuity
Nursing, 6e
Chapter 2
Question
1
Type:
MCSA
The spouse of a
patient recently diagnosed with terminal cancer has voiced concerns about her
husband's continual denial of his disease. What should the nurse consider when
planning a response to this concern?
1. It may be helpful for the patient's
emotional state at this time to be in a state of denial.
2. Denial is abnormal and the patient
needs to have a consultation with a therapist.
3. It will be helpful to plan an
intervention to force the patient to acknowledge his disease.
4. There is a limited amount of time
left in the patient's life so the denial must be rapidly worked through.
Correct
Answer: 1
Rationale 1: It is believed that denial may be
therapeutic as it allows the patient to have a removal from worry.
Rationale 2: Denial is a normal state
experienced by patients having critical diagnoses.
Rationale 3: It is not therapeutic to force the
patient to acknowledge his disease.
Rationale 4: Each patient will work through
denial at an individualized pace. It is not therapeutic to rush this stage.
Global Rationale:
Cognitive Level: Analyzing
Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Planning
Learning Outcome: 2-1
Question
2
Type:
MCSA
A patient in
Suchman's awareness stage has become argumentative and demanding. The nursing
staff is becoming frustrated with the behaviors. What actions by the nurse are
indicated?
1. The nurse should accept the
behaviors and attempt to open the lines of communication.
2. Rotate the nursing assignments
frequently to limit each nurse's exposure to the behaviors.
3. Confront the patient about his
demeanor.
4. Consolidate care so the nurse is in
the room for shorter periods.
Correct
Answer: 1
Rationale 1: The patient is acting in a manner
consistent with the stage of awareness. The patient is attempting to exert
control over the situation and will benefit most from a supportive environment.
Rationale 2: Rotating nursing assignments
interrupts the therapeutic environment this patient requires.
Rationale 3: Confrontation is not indicated at
this time. The patient needs to move through this stage of illness with support
and understanding.
Rationale 4: This patient needs support to work
through these feelings. Reducing the amount of time the nurse is in the room
does not allow for interactions that may help with this process.
Global Rationale:
Cognitive Level: Analyzing
Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Implementation
Learning Outcome: 2-1
Question
3
Type:
MCMA
A patient says,
“I’ve been hearing about aromatherapy as part of treatment for serious illness.
What do you think about me trying it?” Which nursing responses are indicated?
Note: Credit will
be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. “Some studies have shown that using
lavender oil can reduce anxiety.”
2. “I would focus my energy on more
traditional forms of healing.”
3. “Other than jasmine oil, you are
probably safe using aromatherapy.”
4. “You should discuss this plan with
your physician before purchasing anything.”
5. “I know that some massage therapists
use essential oils.”
Correct
Answer: 1,5