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Clinical Scenarios, Chapter 36, End-of-Life Care
Bill Hammonds is 74 years old and was diagnosed with kidney cancer 6 months ago. His
physical condition has rapidly declined and required a transfer to a nursing home. His daughter
Tina is visiting with him, but she is struggling with the realization of losing her father. (Learning
Objectives 2, 4, and 5.)
For 100 points: Requires three sentences for each response, one citation for each response and 2 references.
1. What if…Tina is very angry about losing her father. She does not think it is fair that she is going to lose him one day soon. What do you know about this stage of the dying process?
2. What if…You want to do some things to help Tina deal with the news of her father.
What things can you suggest for her to do?
3. What if…One month later, Bill’s daughter comes to you crying and tells you that he is
ready to go. She states that her father told her it is time. What part of the dying process is
Bill in? How can you prepare the family?
4. What if…You recognize the impact of providing care to the dying has on the staff. What
support can nurses provide each other in this situation?

 
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