NCLEX-PN
End of Life NCLEX Questions Questions
Extract:
Question 1 of 5
The HCP has notified the family of a client in a persistent vegetative state on a ventilator of the need to 'pull the plug.' The client does not have an AD or a durable power of attorney for health care, and the family does not want their loved one removed from the ventilator. Which action should the nurse implement?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Without an AD or proxy, disagreements between family and HCP require ethics committee review for resolution. Forcing compliance, following orders against family wishes, or investigating AD absence is inappropriate.
Question 2 of 5
The client diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type 2 wants to be an organ donor and asks the nurse, 'Which organs can I donate?' Which statement is the nurse's best response?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Type 2 diabetes may contraindicate organ donation (e.g., kidneys, pancreas) due to vascular damage, but tissues (e.g., corneas) are often viable. Other responses are inaccurate.
Question 3 of 5
Which situation would cause the nurse to question the validity of an AD when caring for the elderly client?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Coercion (wife forcing signature) invalidates an AD, as it must reflect the client’s voluntary wishes. Child insistence, nurse encouragement, or friend witnessing is acceptable.
Question 4 of 5
The client is dying and wants to talk to the nurse about heaven. Which is the nurse's best nursing action?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Allowing discussion of heaven respects client spirituality, per holistic care. Chaplain referral, prohibiting discussion, or prompting hell discussion is less supportive.
Question 5 of 5
The HCP has notified the family of a client in a persistent vegetative state on a ventilator of the need to 'pull the plug.' The client does not have an AD or a durable power of attorney for health care, and the family does not want their loved one removed from the ventilator. Which action should the nurse implement?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Without an AD or proxy, disagreements between family and HCP require ethics committee review for resolution. Forcing compliance, following orders against family wishes, or investigating AD absence is inappropriate.