The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with cancer of the liver who has cho
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Question
The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with cancer of the liver who has chosen to remain in his home as long as he is able. The nurse reviews the care plan for the patient and notes that it focuses on palliative measures. The nurse also notes that over the last 3 weeks, the patient's condition has continued to deteriorate. What is the nurse's best response to this clinical information?
Recognize that death will most likely occur in the next week.
Recognize that the patient is in the trajectory phase of chronic illness and should be kept pain-free.
Recognize that the patient is in the downward phase of chronic illness and should be reassesse
Recognize that the patient should immediately be admitted into the hospital.
The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with cancer of the liver who has chosen to remain in his home as long as he is able. The nurse reviews the care plan for the patient and notes that it focuses on palliative measures. The nurse also notes that over the last 3 weeks, the patient's condition has continued to deteriorate. What is the nurse's best response to this clinical information?
ARecognize that death will most likely occur in the next week.
BRecognize that the patient is in the trajectory phase of chronic illness and should be kept pain-free.
CRecognize that the patient is in the downward phase of chronic illness and should be reassesse
DRecognize that the patient should immediately be admitted into the hospital.
Explanation / Answer
Recognize that the patient is in the trajectory phase of chronic illness and should be kept pain- free
Because the patient likes to spend the last days of life in his home.and only thing we can do is allow him for a peaceful painless last days