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Which of the following is considered the last sense to leave a person as they are approaching death?
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Hearing
Sight
Smell
Taste
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When providing post-mortem care, what is the primary responsibility of a Nursing Assistant (CNA)?
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To perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death
To sign the official death certificate for the medical record
To contact the family and deliver the news of the passing
To treat the body with dignity and respect while preparing it for viewing
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Which of the following is considered the last sense to leave a person as they are approaching death?
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When providing post-mortem care, what is the primary responsibility of a Nursing Assistant (CNA)?
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According to the Five Stages of Grief developed by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, which stage is a person in if they say, "If I can just live long enough to see my grandson graduate, I will be ready to go"?
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Which of the following physical signs is commonly observed in a resident who is very close to death?
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A resident has been diagnosed with a terminal illness and refuses to believe the lab results are correct. According to the Five Stages of Grief, which stage is the resident experiencing?
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Regarding 'Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare', what is the role of the person designated by the resident?
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Which of the following is a physical sign of approaching death characterized by a blue, gray, or purple blotchy appearance of the skin, usually starting on the feet and legs?
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Which of these is a primary goal of Hospice care for a terminally ill resident?
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What is the term for a legal document that specifies the medical treatments a person does or does not want to receive in the event they become terminally ill and cannot communicate their wishes?
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If a resident has an 'Advance Directive' that includes a DNR order, what is the responsibility of the CNA if they find the resident pulse-less and not breathing?
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Which of the following is considered the last sense to leave a person as they are dying?
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According to the Elizabeth Kubler-Ross model of the five stages of grief, what is the stage where a person may try to make a deal with a higher power to prolong their life?
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When providing post-mortem care, what is the primary responsibility of the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)?
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Which of the following describes the breathing pattern often observed in the final stages of life, characterized by periods of deep breathing followed by several seconds of no breathing (apnea)?
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Which of the following describes the philosophy of care that focuses on the comfort and dignity of a resident with a terminal illness, rather than providing curative treatments?
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When a terminally ill resident makes a comment like "The lab made a mistake with my blood work, I am not actually sick," which stage of grief are they likely experiencing?
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An Advance Directive is a legal document that allows a person to express their wishes regarding end-of-life care. Which of the following is an example of an Advance Directive?
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Which of the following physical changes is a common sign of approaching death, characterized by a mottled, purple-blue blotching of the skin on the feet and legs?
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If a resident has a 'DNR' order in their chart, what should the CNA do if they find the resident pulse-less and not breathing?
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When a resident is in the 'Anger' stage of the grieving process, how should the CNA respond to the resident's outbursts?
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Which of the following is considered the last sense to leave a person as they are dying?
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According to the Five Stages of Grief developed by Elizabeth Kübler-Ross, a resident who says "The lab tests must be wrong, I feel fine" is most likely experiencing which stage?
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When providing post-mortem care, what is the primary reason a Nursing Assistant should place the body in a supine position with the head elevated on a pillow?
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Which of the following describes 'Mottling' often observed by a CNA during the end-of-life process?
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The 'Death Rattle' is a common sound heard when a resident is dying. What is the cause of this specific sound?
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An Advanced Directive is a legal document that accomplishes which of the following for a resident?
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Which of the following describes 'Cheyne-Stokes' respirations, which are frequently observed when a resident is approaching death?
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Which of the following interventions is most appropriate for a CNA to provide for a dying resident who has 'dry mouth' and is no longer able to drink fluids?
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Which of the following is an example of 'Palliative Care' in a long-term care setting?
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Which of the following is an appropriate action for a Nursing Assistant to take when a resident's family is grieving?