Palliative and End-of-Life Care · NCLEX Exam

In the dying phase of an oncology patient, what symptom indicates a need for immediate intervention?

  1. Gradual slowing of respirations consistent with the current comfort plan
  2. New agitation or delirium, chest pain, or uncontrolled hemorrhage
  3. Mild generalized fatigue without other new findings
  4. An occasional cough that resolves on its own
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Correct answer: New agitation or delirium, chest pain, or uncontrolled hemorrhage

Sudden deterioration such as agitation or delirium, new chest pain, or uncontrolled bleeding signals a crisis in the dying patient and requires prompt palliative intervention; gradual respiratory slowing is an expected part of dying.

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