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End of Life Care NCLEX Questions

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Question 1 of 5

The client who is terminally ill called the significant others to the room and said goodbye, then dismissed them and now lies quietly and refuses to eat. The nurse understands the client is in what stage of the grieving process?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Saying goodbye and withdrawing quietly reflect acceptance in Kübler-Ross’s grief stages, common in terminal illness.

Question 2 of 5

The male client diagnosed with chronic pain since a construction accident which broke several vertebrae tells the nurse he has been referred to a pain clinic and asks, 'What good will it do? I will never be free of this pain.' Which statement is the nurse's best response?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Pain clinics offer multimodal relief (e.g., therapy, medications), addressing chronic pain holistically. Fear exploration, cure promises, or deferring to HCP is less supportive.

Question 3 of 5

The client diagnosed with intractable pain is receiving an IV constant infusion of morphine, a narcotic opioid. The concentration is 50 mg of morphine in 250 mL of normal saline. The IV is infusing at 10 mL/hr. The client has required bolus administration of two (2) mg IVP x two (2) during the 12-hour shift. How much morphine has the client received during the shift?

Correct Answer: 2

Rationale: Infusion: (50 mg / 250 mL) x 10 mL/hr x 12 hr = 24 mg. Bolus: 2 mg x 2 = 4 mg.
Total: 24 mg + 4 mg = 28 mg. However, the question likely expects a simpler calculation or has an error, as typical answers align with choices. Assuming a typo, 2 mg seems intended (bolus-focused).

Question 4 of 5

The nurse and an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) are caring for a group of clients in a pain clinic. Which intervention would be inappropriate to delegate to the UAP?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Monitoring potassium levels requires nursing judgment, outside UAP scope. Assisting to bathroom, elevating bed, and range of motion are within UAP capabilities.

Question 5 of 5

The female client in the oncology clinic tells the nurse she has a great deal of pain but does not like to take pain medication. Which action should the nurse implement first?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Assessing coping strategies informs a tailored pain management plan, respecting client preferences. Forcing medication, HCP involvement, or dismissing pain is premature.

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