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nelaaney

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After a biopsy, the client tells her physician that if the mass is malignant, she wants to know, but she does not want any further treatment or her family to know. A major nursing responsibility in caring for the client would be to:
 
  a. convince her to tell her family.
  b. suggest she consider treatment options.
  c. contact her family so they can help her.
  d. support her decision regarding care.

Question 2

A client is entering the period of grief following the death of her spouse. This period of grief is considered :
 
  a. bereavement.
  b. grieving.
  c. grief work.
  d. mourning.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A





 

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