Signs of Dying
Comfort Care
Post-Mortem Care
Family Support
Safety & Documentation
100

What breathing pattern includes periods of apnea followed by rapid breathing?

Cheyne-Stokes respiration

100

Why is mouth care important for dying patients?

To promote comfort and prevent dryness.

100

What must happen before post-mortem care begins?

Pronouncement/declaration of death.

100

Name one emotional need of relatives during the dying process.

Name one emotional need of relatives during the dying process.

100

What is the golden rule of documentation?

“If it wasn’t charted, it wasn’t done.”

200

Name two signs of slowing circulation.

Cold extremities, mottling, weak pulse, or low blood pressure.

200

Name one way to keep a dying patient’s room peaceful.

Keep it clean, quiet, ventilated, or comfortable.

200

Name one PPE item used during post-mortem care.

Gloves, mask, apron, or shoe covers.

200

What should healthcare workers avoid saying to grieving families?

Anything insensitive or judgmental.

200

What should every nursing note include?

Date, time, findings, and signature.

300

What mental change may cause a patient to speak to deceased relatives?

Confusion or altered consciousness.

300

What body position is commonly used when preparing the deceased?

Supine position.

300

What should be done with the valuables found on the deceased?

Document and report them.

300

Why should religious beliefs be respected after death?

They influence grieving and funeral practices.

300

Why must sharps be disposed of properly?

To prevent injury and infection.

400

Restlessness and pulling at sheets may indicate which phase of dying?

The active phase of dying.

400

Why should families spend time with dying loved ones?

To give emotional support and meaningful goodbyes.

400

Why are identification tags placed on the body?

To ensure correct identification.

400

Name one sign of dysfunctional grieving.

Suicidal thoughts, prolonged denial, or severe depression.

400

What should you do immediately after removing gloves?

Wash hands.

500

Why should unusual behaviour in dying patients not be judged?

Because people respond differently to dying.

500

If a patient stops eating and drinking near death, what should care focus on?

Comfort and symptom management.

500

Why are universal precautions essential during post-mortem care?

To prevent infection transmission.

500

Why may viewing the body help grieving relatives?

It helps acceptance and closure.

500

Why is charting on the wrong patient dangerous?

It can cause legal issues and incorrect care.