Workbook chapter 8 33, 30, 37 PDF

Title Workbook chapter 8 33, 30, 37
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The quiz answers to the workbook chapters 8/33, 30, and 37...


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Workbook chapter 8/33, 30, 37 Question 1

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Paralysis in the legs, lower trunk, and pelvic organs

Ans wer 1 Choose...VomitusCanc erPneumoniaBenign tumorParaplegiaTumor ArthroplastyHemiplegi aQuadriplegiaArthritis

Inflammation and infection of lung tissue

Ans wer 2 Choose...VomitusCanc erPneumoniaBenign tumorParaplegiaTumor ArthroplastyHemiplegi aQuadriplegiaArthritis

Paralysis in the arms, legs, trunk, and pelvic organs

Ans wer 3 Choose...VomitusCanc erPneumoniaBenign tumorParaplegiaTumor ArthroplastyHemiplegi aQuadriplegiaArthritis

Feedback The correct answer is: Paralysis in the legs, lower trunk, and pelvic organs → Paraplegia, Inflammation and infection of lung tissue → Pneumonia, Paralysis in the arms, legs, trunk, and pelvic organs → Quadriplegia

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Question text Match each term with the correct definition

Care of the body after death

Answer 1 Choose...Advance directiveAutopsyRigor

mortisHospice careDurable power of attorney for health carePostmortem careLiving willTerminal illnessReincarnation The stiffness or rigidity of skeletal muscles that occurs after death

Answer 2 Choose...Advance directiveAutopsyRigor mortisHospice careDurable power of attorney for health carePostmortem careLiving willTerminal illnessReincarnation

An illness or Answer 3 injury from which the person will not Choose...Advance directiveAutopsyRigor mortisHospice careDurable power of attorney likely recover for health carePostmortem careLiving willTerminal illnessReincarnation A document about measure that support or maintain life when death is likely The belief that the spirit or soul is reborn in another human body or in another form of life

Answer 4 Choose...Advance directiveAutopsyRigor mortisHospice careDurable power of attorney for health carePostmortem careLiving willTerminal illnessReincarnation Answer 5 Choose...Advance directiveAutopsyRigor mortisHospice careDurable power of attorney for health carePostmortem careLiving willTerminal illnessReincarnation

Gives the Answer 6 power to make health care Choose...Advance directiveAutopsyRigor decisions to mortisHospice careDurable power of attorney another for health carePostmortem careLiving person

willTerminal illnessReincarnation Care that focuses on the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of dying persons and their families

A document stating a person's wishes about health care when that person cannot make his or her own decisions

The examination of the body after death

Answer 7 Choose...Advance directiveAutopsyRigor mortisHospice careDurable power of attorney for health carePostmortem careLiving willTerminal illnessReincarnation

Answer 8 Choose...Advance directiveAutopsyRigor mortisHospice careDurable power of attorney for health carePostmortem careLiving willTerminal illnessReincarnation

Answer 9 Choose...Advance directiveAutopsyRigor mortisHospice careDurable power of attorney for health carePostmortem careLiving willTerminal illnessReincarnation Feedback The correct answer is: Care of the body after death → Postmortem care, The stiffness or rigidity of skeletal muscles that occurs after death → Rigor mortis, An illness or injury from which the person will not likely recover → Terminal illness, A document about measure that support or maintain life when death is likely → Living will, The belief that the spirit or soul is reborn in

another human body or in another form of life → Reincarnation, Gives the power to make health care decisions to another person → Durable power of attorney for health care, Care that focuses on the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of dying persons and their families → Hospice care, A document stating a person's wishes about health care when that person cannot make his or her own decisions → Advance directive, The examination of the body after death → Autopsy

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Question text Match each term with the correct drfinition

Difficult, labored, or painful breathing

Answer 1 Choose...OxygenCyanosisBra dypneaDyspneaOxygen concentration

Slow breathing; respirations are fewer than 12 per minute

Answer 2 Choose...OxygenCyanosisBra

dypneaDyspneaOxygen concentration Bluish color to the skin, mucous membranes, and nail beds

Answer 3 Choose...OxygenCyanosisBra dypneaDyspneaOxygen concentration

The amount (percent) of hemoglobin containing oxygen

Answer 4 Choose...OxygenCyanosisBra dypneaDyspneaOxygen concentration

A tasteless, odorless, and colorless gas required for life

Answer 5 Choose...OxygenCyanosisBra dypneaDyspneaOxygen concentration

Feedback The correct answer is: Difficult, labored, or painful breathing → Dyspnea, Slow breathing; respirations are fewer than 12 per minute → Bradypnea, Bluish color to the skin, mucous membranes, and nail beds → Cyanosis, The amount (percent) of hemoglobin containing oxygen → Oxygen concentration, A tasteless, odorless, and colorless gas required for life → Oxygen

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Question text A bluish color to the skin, lips, mucous membranes, and nail beds is

a. Cyanosis Correct b. Cannula c. Oxygen concentration d. Dyspnea Feedback The correct answer is: Cyanosis

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Question text A darkened room is comforting to the dying person.

a. True Incorrect b. False Feedback The correct answer is: False

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Question text A patient has diabetes. Which statement is correct?

a. The person is obese. b. The person's body cannot produce or use insulin properly. Correct c. The person cannot eat a balanced diet. d. The person needs a diet low in protein. Feedback The correct answer is: The person's body cannot produce or use insulin properly.

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Question text A patient is unconscious. When providing care, do the following except

a. Assume that the person can hear you b. Avoid topics that could upset the person c. Speak in a whisper Correct d. Offer words of comfort Feedback The correct answer is: Speak in a whisper

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Question text A person has multiple sclerosis. Which is incorrect?

a. There is no cure. b. Muscle weakness and difficulty with balance occur. c. Symptoms usually start after age 50. Correct d. The person's condition worsens over time. Feedback The correct answer is: Symptoms usually start after age 50.

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Question text A person has Parkinson's disease. It is important to do everything for the person.

a. False Correct b. True Feedback The correct answer is: False

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Question text A person's pastor is visiting at 11:00 PM. You need to

a. Tell the nurse at once Incorrect b. Provide for privacy c. Ask the person why the pastor is visiting so late d. Stay in the room while the pastor visits Feedback The correct answer is: Provide for privacy

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Question text A resident is dying. The person ask you to stay and talk in the middle of the night. Which is correct

a. Let the person express feelings and emotions. Correct b. Call the person's family. c. Tell the person to go back to sleep. d. Call a pastor to talk with the person. Feedback The correct answer is: Let the person express feelings and emotions.

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Question text All strokelike symptoms signal the need for emergency care.

a. True Correct b. False Feedback The correct answer is: True

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Question text Always check the oxygen level when you are with or near persons using oxygen tanks or liquid oxygen systems.

a. False b. True Correct Feedback The correct answer is: True

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Attitudes and beliefs about death usually stay the same throughout a person's life.

a. True b. False Correct Feedback The correct answer is: False

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Question text Children between the ages of 2 and 6 years

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Know that death is final b. Are not curious about death Incorrect c. Often think they will die d. Often blame themselves when someone dies Feedback The correct answer is: Often blame themselves when someone dies

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Question text If there is too little insulin, sugar cannot enter the cells. Excess amounts of sugar build up in the blood. This condition is called

a. Glucocorticoid b. Diabetes Correct c. Epinephrine d. Blood sugar Feedback The correct answer is: Diabetes

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In healthy adults, how often do normal respirations occur?

a. 12 to 20 times per minute Correct b. 5 to 10 times per minute c. 20 to 30 times per minute d. 35 times per minute Feedback The correct answer is: 12 to 20 times per minute

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Question text In the United States, the leading cause of disability in adults is

a. Stroke b. Parkinson's disease c. Cancer Incorrect d. Heart attack Feedback The correct answer is: Stroke

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Question text Infants and toddlers do not understand the nature or meaning of death.

a. True Correct b. False Feedback The correct answer is: True

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Insulin is secreted by the

a. Pancreas Correct b. Gonads c. Pituitary d. Thyroid Feedback The correct answer is: Pancreas

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Question text Liquid oxygen is very cold. It can freeze the skin.

a. False b. True Correct Feedback The correct answer is: True

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Question text Not smoking is the best way to prevent COPD.

a. True Correct b. False Feedback The correct answer is: True

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Question text Oxygen is a gas. It has no taste, odor, or color.

a. True Correct

b. False Feedback The correct answer is: True

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Question text Postmortem care involves the following except

a. Pronouncing the person dead Correct b. Positioning the body in normal alignment before rigor mortis sets in c.

Preparing the body for viewing by the family d. Bathing soiled areas Feedback The correct answer is: Pronouncing the person dead

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Question text Respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette include the following except

a. Covering the nose and mouth when coughing and sneezing b. Disposing of tissues in the nearest waste container after use c.

Using tissues to contain respiratory secretions Incorrect d. Washing the person's hands every 2 hours while awake Feedback The correct answer is: Washing the person's hands every 2 hours while awake

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Question text Smoking is allowed when a person uses oxygen, as long as the person smokes in the designated smoking area.

a. False Correct

b. True Feedback The correct answer is: False

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Question text The brain and spinal cord are covered by connective tissue called

a. Meninges Correct b. The medulla c.

The arachnoid d. The cortex Feedback The correct answer is: Meninges

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Question text The center of thought and intelligence is the

a. Medulla b. Brainstem c.

Cerebrum Correct d. Spinal column Feedback The correct answer is: Cerebrum

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Question text The dying person has the right to receive kind and respectful care before and after death.

a. False b.

True Correct Feedback The correct answer is: True

Question 30

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Question text The family goes through stages like the dying person.

a. True Correct b. False Feedback

The correct answer is: True

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Question text The normal range for oxygen concentration is

a. 80% to 100% b. 85% to 100% c. 95% to 100% Correct d. 90% to 100%

Feedback The correct answer is: 95% to 100%

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Question text The nurse tells you that a patient's oxygen flow rate needs to be a 2 L/min. When getting the person up to sit in the chair, you not that the rate is a 4 L/min. What should you do?

a. Tell the nurse at once. Correct b. Change the oxygen flow rate to 2 L/min. c. Remind the person not to change the flow rate.

d. Check the care plan as soon as you have time. Feedback The correct answer is: Tell the nurse at once.

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Question text The person in the bargaining stage of dying

a. Feels anger and rage b. Makes promises in exchange for more tine Correct c.

Is very sad d. Is calm and at peace Feedback The correct answer is: Makes promises in exchange for more tine

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Question text The person who is dying and in the stage of acceptance

a. Bargains for more time b. Is very sad c.

Refuses to believe that he or she is dying d. Is calm and at peace Correct Feedback The correct answer is: Is calm and at peace

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Question text The right to confidentiality does not apply after death.

a. False Correct b.

True Feedback The correct answer is: False

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Question text The sympathetic nervous system

a. Causes muscles to relax b. Controls hearing and vision c. Speeds up functions Correct

d. Slows down functions Feedback The correct answer is: Speeds up functions

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Question text This condition is usually triggered by allergies.

a. Asthma Correct b. Chronic bronchitis c.

Emphysema d. Pneumonia Feedback The correct answer is: Asthma

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Question text To promote oxygenation, position changes are needed

a. When the person complains of difficulty breathing Incorrect b. As often as you have time

c. When the person requests a position change d. At least every 2 hours Feedback The correct answer is: At least every 2 hours

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Question text When an autopsy is to be done, postmortem care is not done.

a. False b. True

Correct Feedback The correct answer is: True

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Question text When caring for a dying person, you promote comfort by

a. Asking a lot of questions to keep the person talking b. Playing cheerful music c. Providing care quickly so that the person can be alone d.

Providing good skin care and personal hygiene Correct Feedback The correct answer is: Providing good skin care and personal hygiene

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Question text When caring for a person with a stroke, do the following except

a. Encourage deep breathing and coughing. b. Keep the bed in the flat position to promote breathing. Correct c.

Approach the person from the strong side. d. Perform range-of-motion exercises to prevent contractures Feedback The correct answer is: Keep the bed in the flat position to promote breathing.

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Question text When caring for a person with a stroke, which is correct?

a. Turn and reposition the person every 4 hours. b. Keep the bed in the flat position.

c. Do all ADLs for the person d. Assist with range-of-motion exercises as directed Correct Feedback The correct answer is: Assist with range-of-motion exercises as directed

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Question text When providing postmortem care, you must practice Standard Precautions and follow the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard.

a. True

Correct b. False Feedback The correct answer is: True

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