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The type of care that is given to people who have serious, chronic diseases, such as cancer, AIDS, and congestive heart failure, as well as to people who are dying

Palliative care

100
Is a deeply emotional response to loss

Grief

100

Common signs of approaching death

Fever

Low Blood Pressure

Loss of hearing

All the answers

All of the above

100

The alternating slow, irregular respirations followed by rapid, shallow respirations

Cheyne-Stokes breathing

200

True or False

Feelings and attitudes about death don't differ greatly and are not influenced by different factors

False

200

What stage of grief is this: 

A resident talks to God and promises to make peace with one of their family members if they are allowed to live

Bargaining

200

True or False

Residents have the right to refuse treatment

True

200

How should the room environment look for a dying resident

Softly lit, adequately ventilated, personal objects, photos visible and within reach

300

What is the care that is ordered by the doctor when a person has approximately six months or less to live? 

Hospice care

300

What stage of grief is this:

A resident will refuse to believe they are dying and that a mistake has been made or they avoid discussion about their illness(es)


Denial

300

What is usually the last sense to leave the body?

Hearing

300

Is the process of burning a dead body until it turns to ash

Cremation

400
This is therapy that is to try to help a person cope after someone has died

Grief counseling

400

What is this stage of grief:

A resident blames the NA for the lack of proper care and that if they had taken better care of them, they would have not gotten sick

Anger

400

Which health team member is responsible for determining the death has occured

A doctor or an RN

400

True or False

When death occurs, the body will not have a pulse, respiration, or blood pressure

True

500

One way for NA to help meet the psychosocial and spiritual needs of a dying resident is to

Listen more, talk less

500

What stage of grief is this:

A resident seems distant and when they talk to the NA, they only want to speak of their funeral arrangements and about the care of the important people, pets, and belongings

Acceptance

500

NA's can help a resident's family and friends deal with the resident's death by

Listening to them 

500

The stiffness that occurs after death due to a biochemical change that causes muscles to become rigid

Rigor Mortis

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