Marginal or unsupported grief; the relationship may not be socially sanctioned.
Disenfranchised grief
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Person is unaware of disruptive behaviors as a result of a loss
Masked Grief
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Emotional response to a loss, which is unique to the individual
Bereavement
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Suppressing or postponing normal grief response
Delayed grief
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Dysfunctional; the grieving person has a prolonged or significant time moving forward after a loss
Complicated grief
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Complex emotional, cognitive, social, physical, behavioral, and spiritual responses responses to loss and death
Normal Grief
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Outward social expression of grief and the behavior associated with the loss that can be culturally influenced
Mourning
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Form of necessary loss, including all normally expected life changes across the life span.
Maturational loss
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Can no longer feel, hear, or know a person or object
Actual loss
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5 stages of dying Kubler-Ross
Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance
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In your own words, define "death with dignity".
End of life option-ability to meet death on one's own terms-choosing death over suffering-to die peacefully and gracefully
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T/F:The nurse should recognize when death is near and not to tell that information to families.
FALSE
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Why do nurses still needed to administer drugs to those patients in their terminal stage?
Because drugs can help ease the sign and symptoms of a patient’s illness.
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Health care treatment, including interdisciplinary end-of-life care, and
consultation with patients and family members, to prevent or relieve
pain and suffering - this is called...
Palliative Care
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In your own words, what is living will?
A person’s instructions/ preferences about future medical treatments, particularly EOL care, in the event the person loses the capacity to make HC decisions
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What official document must be signed and given the family after death?