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When assessing and managing a patient with cognitive impairm…

When assessing and managing a patient with cognitive impairment presenting to the emergency department, which intervention is essential to ensure the patient’s immediate safety and appropriate care within the emergency department?

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An 80-year-old patient with multiple chronic conditions is b…

An 80-year-old patient with multiple chronic conditions is being treated by a primary care provider, a cardiologist, and a pharmacist. Which of the following is a potential risk for adverse events in this coordinated chronic care approach?

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A patient who is near death is exhibiting signs of agitation…

A patient who is near death is exhibiting signs of agitation, anxiety, and intractable pain. When discussing palliative sedation with this patient’s family, what will be discussed? (Select all that apply).

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When should palliative care be initiated by a primary care p…

When should palliative care be initiated by a primary care provider?

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A 68-year-old male patient with a history of osteoarthritis…

A 68-year-old male patient with a history of osteoarthritis complains of persistent knee pain that significantly limits his mobility and daily activities. He has already tried nonpharmacological interventions, such as weight loss and physical therapy, with minimal improvement. Which medication would be the most appropriate to manage this patient’s persistent pain?

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What essential aspect of patient care can help mitigate the…

What essential aspect of patient care can help mitigate the likelihood of a formal patient complaint, even in the event of an error?

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An 80-year-old patient is admitted to the hospital for a hip…

An 80-year-old patient is admitted to the hospital for a hip fracture. The patient has a history of chronic pain due to osteoarthritis, and their pain has intensified since the fracture. Despite reporting severe pain, the healthcare team is hesitant to administer strong pain medications due to concerns about potential side effects and adverse reactions. Over the next few days, the patient becomes increasingly disoriented and agitated, showing signs of delirium. As the nurse practitioner, how do you interpret this situation and its potential connection to the patient’s pain management?

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A patient with terminal cancer presents to your office inqui…

A patient with terminal cancer presents to your office inquiring about palliative care services. Which of the following is not true regarding palliative care?

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Mr. Johnson, an 82-year-old man, is admitted to the hospital…

Mr. Johnson, an 82-year-old man, is admitted to the hospital with a urinary tract infection. He has a history of hypertension and mild cognitive impairment. Upon assessment, the nurse notes that he appears disoriented and agitated. His vital signs are within normal limits. What is the most likely cause of Mr. Johnson’s symptoms?

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A 77-year-old male presents to your clinic complaining of a…

A 77-year-old male presents to your clinic complaining of a sudden onset of vision change and eye pain. What should your next action be?

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