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- Question Set #1
- Question Set #2
- Answer Set #1
- Answer Set #2
Question Set #1
A 30-year-old woman, Lorraine Day is in a hospital bed in
her second floor bedroom. The hospice nurse wants to discuss Lorraine's
dying with her. Lorraine discharges the nurse since she (Lorraine) had
made clear she wanted to focus her energy on positive approaches.
Would it have been appropriate for the nurse to counter Lorraine's "denial"
by saying?
Question Set #2
Answer Set #1
Obviously both of these responses do violence to Loraine
and what she is prepared to discuss. The first tack to take would be to
discuss with Lorraine what positive approaches she would find helpful.
This illustrates starting with where the patient is and not our pre-determined
agenda. Remember that this is Lorraine's life and we need to help her
in the way she finds useful.
Answer Set #2
1. |
Answer: True |
Facilitating hope for each day is an important contribution to the care of those far-advanced diseases.
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2. |
Answer: True |
Hope is a motivating force, an inner readiness to reach goals.
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3. |
Answer: True |
Level of religious convictions is related to hope.
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4. |
Answer: True |
Devaluation of personhood is a hope-hindering category.
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