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Zulu123

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Mildred, a 104-year-old extended care resident, was dying. Her family came to visit, but one of her granddaughters had difficulty accepting her grandmother's impending death.
 
  What is the best thing that the nurse can do to help her feel more comfortable? A. Telling her that once her grandmother passes she will be glad that she came
  B. Explaining to her that her grandmother needs her to be there
  C. Asking her if she would like to brush her grandmother's hair
  D. Telling her that her grandmother's time is near

Question 2

The most cost-effective health care is which of the following?
 
  A. Acute care hospital
  B. Rehabilitation hospital
  C. Community-based nursing center
  D. Physician office



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Answer to Question 1

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Encourage family members to discuss normal family activities, reminisce about enjoyable times, and ask about the patient's concerns. Suggest simple and appropriate tasks for family members to perform (e.g., offering help with meals, simple hygiene or comfort activities, or filling out a menu).

Answer to Question 2

C
Community-based nursing centers are the first level of contact between members of a community and the health care delivery system. Ideally, a nurse provides care close to the patient's residence. This approach helps to reduce the cost of care and to improve access to health care services.





 

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