The hospice nurse instructs the family that they have access to a hospice pharmacist, who is available for consultation on the drugs the hospice patient may be taking. What other role does the hospice pharmacist fill?
- A. Administer all drugs necessary for pain alleviation.
- B. Evaluate drug interactions with food and other medications.
- C. Evaluate the safety of the drug storage in the patient's home.
- D. Monitor drug effectiveness by frequent phone interviews with the family.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The hospice pharmacist is available to consult about drug interactions with other drugs or food. The pharmacist does not administer the drugs. The nurse would evaluate the safety of drug storage in the home and monitor the drug effectiveness.
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The hospice nurse clarifies that hospice service is initiated when what type of treatment is no longer effective?
- A. Proactive
- B. Palliative
- C. Alternative
- D. Curative
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Hospice care is appropriate when curative treatment is no longer effective. Hospice service is palliative, proactive, and an alternative to curative treatment.
Why should the hospice nurse delay the use of oropharyngeal suctioning?
- A. It will decrease mucus production.
- B. It will be uncomfortable for the patient.
- C. It is not necessary.
- D. It puts the patient at risk for infection.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Suctioning should only occur if the patient is choking because it causes an increase in mucus production and is uncomfortable for the patient.
The hospice nurse documents an assessment finding of cachexia in the patient record. What does cachexia describe?
- A. Deep sleep and unresponsiveness
- B. Marked weakness and emaciation
- C. Total addiction to opioids
- D. Renewed energy
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Malnutrition marked by weakness and emaciation is called cachexia.
The hospice nurse requests that the patient designate a primary caregiver for himself. What is true of the primary caregiver?
- A. Must be a relative.
- B. Has complete control over the patient's care.
- C. Assumes ongoing responsibility for health maintenance of the patient.
- D. Must have power of attorney.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A primary caregiver is one who assumes responsibility for health maintenance and therapy. It is not necessary that the primary caregiver be a relative. The primary caregiver does not have complete control over the patient's care, and it is not necessary for the primary caregiver to have power of attorney.
What is the overall objective of hospice service?
- A. Relieve symptoms of terminal disease.
- B. Educate the patient about the process of death.
- C. Keep the patient comfortable as death approaches.
- D. Relieve the family of the stress of death.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Hospice is a philosophy of care that provides support and comfort to patients who are dying.
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