Loss, Grief, and Dying
Loss, Grief, and Dying pt2
Spirituality
Rest and sleep
Rest and Sleep pt2
100

A directive that outlines what a patient wants done if they are unable to make decisions for themselves.

What is a living will?

100

The fifth stage of grief.

Ex. "Everything has been arranged. I think I'm ready."

What is acceptance?

100

A confident belief in something for which there is no proof or evidence.

What is Faith?

100

The sleep-regulating hormone.

What is Melatonin?

100

Amount of sleep for adults and teenagers.

What is 7 or more and 8-10?

200

Stage one of grief.

Ex. "That can't be my diagnosis. I'm healthy."

What is Denial and isolation?

200

A person designated to make decisions for a person who can no longer make them.

What is a power of attorney?

200

A person who denies the existence of a higher power.

What is an Athiest?

200

Condition in which the body is in a decreased state of activity, leading to a feeling of being
refreshed.

What is Rest?

200

Amount of sleep for toddlers and preschoolers.

What is 11-14 hours and 10-13 hours, including naps?

300

Stage two of grief.

Ex. "I quit smoking. I watched what I ate. Why me?"

What is anger?

300

Stage three of grief.

Ex. "Please let me live to see my daughter graduate."

What is bargaining?

300

Anything that pertains to one's relationship with a nonmaterial life force or higher power.

What is Spirituality?

300

Control center for sleeping and waking.

What is the Hypothalamus?

300

Amount of sleep for school-age children.

What is 9-12 hours?

400

The fourth stage of grief.

Ex. "I should've done more. Now I won't have the chance."

What is Depression?

400

Aggressively treating symptoms.

What is Palliative care?

400

One who believes nothing can be known about the existence of a higher power.

What is an Agnostic?

400

A state of rest accompanied by altered consciousness and relative inactivity.

What is sleep?

400

Amount of sleep for infants.

What is 12-16 hours, including naps?

500

Defined as irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions or irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brainstem.

What is the Uniform Definition of Death Act?

500

Described as cessation of breathing, no response to deep painful stimuli, lack of reflexes and spontaneous movement, flat encephalogram.

What is the Medical criteria to certify death?

500

Need for meaning and purpose, love and relatedness, and forgiveness.

What are Spiritual needs?

500

Stage of sleep where a decrease in pulse, respirations, BP, metabolic rate, and temperature is observed.

What is Non-rapid eye movement sleep?

500

Predictable fluctuations in processes that occur in repeated cycles of time, completing a full cycle every 24 hours. 

What are Circadian rythms?

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