A nurse is caring for a young client who is dying of renal failure. What should the nurse do when caring for the dying client's family members?
A) Inform the family that the client may soon be out of danger
B) Request the family members not to talk about death to the client
C) Inform the family members that it is time to bid farewell to the client
D) Provide respite care to the client's family members
Question 2
An appropriate nursing diagnosis for the family of a client dying of cancer, whose members have expressed sorrow over the forthcoming loss, would be ...
A) Anticipatory grieving related to loss of family member, as evidenced by sorrow
B) Dysfunctional grieving related to the loss of family member, as manifested by behaviors indicating anxiety
C) Potential for grieving related to loss of family member and sorrow
D) Dysfunctional grieving related to future loss of family member, manifested by family's developmental regression