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daltonest1984

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A client is seen for a routine physical examination. During the examination, she reports increasing discomfort in her feet. A review of the medical record reveals a history of diabetic neuropathy. The physician prescribes a tricyclic antidepressant.
 
  When providing education to the client about the medication, the client states she is not mentally ill. Further questioning reveals she has a friend with depression who takes the same medication. What response by the nurse is indicated at this time?
  A) If you feel there has been a mistake, you may speak with your physician.
  B) Pain and depression often manifest together.
  C) Although this is not a pain reliever, it has been shown to relieve discomfort.
  D) This medication may help to reduce the anxiety caused by your chronic pain.

Question 2

An older patient with terminal cancer is considering hospice care but is concerned that Medicare will stop payments if the care is provided for longer than 6 months.
 
  What can the nurse respond to this patient? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Medicare does not limit the hospice benefit.
  2. Medicare regulations discourage a longer use of the benefit.
  3. Hospice costs more than traditional hospital or long-term care.
  4. Patient may enroll when the life expectancy is 6 months or less.
  5. Hospice supports the family for 6 months after the patient's death.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

1,2,4
Rationale: Medicare law does not limit the hospice benefit.



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