I'm at a Loss
Nurse Talk
On Death & Dying
Good Grief
Anything Goes
100

Defined as a change or removal of a valuable item, person or situation.

What is loss?

100

" I hear you say..."

What is therapeutic communication?

100

Higher-brain death

The Uniform Law Commission

Determination of Death Act

How is death defined?

100

The intensity depends on the meaning the person attaches to the loss.

What is grief?

100

High potassium levels

What is hyperkalemia?

200

It includes death of a loved one, theft, deterioration, destruction, and natural disaster.

What is actual loss?

200

What do you do to relieve stress?

What is assessing coping skills?

200

This care can be provided over a long period of time for a dying person. This is planned care that encompasses the family and significant others also. The goal is to increase patient/family satisfaction, improve symptom control and save money for hospitals.

What is palliative care?

200

George Engel, John Bowlby, Theresa Rando, William Worden and Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

Who are grief theorist?

200

Low calcium

What is hypocalcemia?

300

Understanding developmental stages can help this population understand grief and loss.

Who are children?

300

I could not get to work on time because I just can't get out of bed. The thought of going to work makes me exhausted.

What is burnout?

300
This care focuses on the holistic care of patients who are dying or debilitated and not expected to live or improve.

What is hospice care?

300

Significance of the loss, support system, unresolved conflict, circumstances of the loss, previous and multiple losses, spiritual/cultural beliefs and practices and timeliness of death

Why do people grieve differently?

300

Normal level is 275 to 295 mOsm/kg

What is normal human osmolarity?

400

Taking time the time to debrief, provide self care and recognizing burnout helps this population cope with grief and loss.

Who are nurses?

400

Encourage questions and respond to them within a reasonable time.

What is allowing patients and families to express feelings?

400

A physical, psychological and spiritual response to a loss.

What is grief?

400

Childhood, Adolescence, Adulthood and Older Adulthood

What are developmental stages and grief?

400

0.45% Normal Saline is an example and the fluid goes into the cell

What is a hypotonic solution?

500

1. Injuries

2. Removal of an organ or body part

3. Loss of function

What is physical loss?

500

Tell me what you understand about the decisions you have made regarding your mom's DNR.

What is assessing the knowledge base of a patient or family member?

500

Uncomplicated Grief (Normal/Functional Grief)

Dysfunctional (Complicated Grief)

Disenfranchised Grief

Anticipatory Grief

What are types of grief?

500

1. Denial

2. Anger

3. Bargaining

4. Depression

5. Acceptance

What are Kubler-Ross stages of grief?

500

Fluid overload can cause the sodium level to drop below the expected range 

What is hyponatremia?

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