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Family and Caregiver Involvement

1. Mr. Lavoie, 82, is being discharged after treatment for heart failure. His daughter insists on receiving all discharge instructions because she “handles everything.” The patient is alert, oriented, and states he wants to manage his own care but accepts that his daughter helps with medications. Which action must the nurse take before sharing health details with the daughter? *
2. A patient recovering from abdominal surgery lives with her husband, who wants to attend all teaching sessions. The patient says she prefers to learn privately but agrees he can participate in “some parts.” How should the nurse proceed? *
3. Ms. Tremblay, diagnosed with early-stage dementia, relies heavily on her son for transportation and meal preparation. She becomes anxious during appointments. The son asks for detailed updates to “reduce her stress.” What is the nurse’s priority to ensure ethical involvement of the caregiver? *
4. A patient’s spouse wants to demonstrate wound care at discharge. The patient agrees but becomes visibly uncomfortable when the nurse begins teaching. What should the nurse do to encourage family involvement without violating confidentiality? *
5. A single mother caring for her child with uncontrolled asthma says she is “exhausted and overwhelmed.” She does not have extended family nearby. Which nursing strategy best supports family coping? *
6. During teaching about PEG-tube feeding, the patient refuses to allow his nephew to be present, even though the nephew will be the primary caregiver at home. What is the nurse’s best action? *
7. A patient authorizes her sister to receive information. Later that day, the sister asks about the patient’s mental health diagnosis, which the patient never mentioned in the consent conversation. What should the nurse do? *
8. A hospitalized child requires complex dressing changes. The parents are anxious and unsure whether they can manage the care at home. How can the nurse best encourage effective family participation? *
9. A patient with advanced COPD is transitioning to palliative home care. His partner feels guilty and fears making the “wrong decisions.” Which intervention best supports caregiver emotional burden? *
10. During discharge planning, the patient states he does not want his adult children involved. Later, one child calls requesting details, saying, “I make his decisions when he’s stubborn.” What is the nurse’s legal and ethical duty? *