Vocabulary
Stages of Grief
Family Matters
Situational
Who am i?
100
A deeply emotional response to loss, that is usually healing in some way.
What is Greif
100
In this stage they think they are too young and may direct ____ toward staff and family
What is stage 2, Anger.
100
Different cultures have different ways to cope with death in a ________ manor
What is Respectful
100
It is important for a nurse to understand the grieving process because.
It assists the nurse to understand the dynamics of grieving.
100
"Im Dizzy," "i dont wanna go," "your mean,"
Who is Helen
200
The individual's ability to adjust to the psychological and emotional changes brought on by stressful event such as the death of a significant other.
What is Adaptation
200
They might cry or go through withdrawal, need extra support, or more listening and understanding from others.
What is Stage 4, Depression.
200
interfering with practices can effect the families ability to cope during the _______ _______
What is grieving process.
200
A critically ill client asks the nurse to help him die. Which of the following would be an appropriate response for the nurse to give this client?
Tell me why you feel death is your only option
200
"you are all little angels" "i will leave you 500$"
Who is Sweezy
300
The act or event of separation or loss that results in the experience of grief.
What is Bereavement
300
These people may BARGAIN with god or a higher power, also known as the "yes me, but..." stage.
What is Stage 3, Bargaining.
300
Who the doctor should talk to when discussing test results and ______.
What is Diagnosis.
300
The 4 year old son of a deceased male is asking questions about his father. What would be beneficial for this child to be told?
explain that his father has died and give him the option of attending the funeral
300
"true dat boo," You don't want to mess with me,"
Who is Mrs. Fazio
400
characteristic ways of responding to stress
What is Coping.
400
This is the stage that may or may not happen, this is when arrangements are made with attorneys accountants and loved ones.
What is Stage 5, Acceptance.
400
What are the families _____ on what happens after death.
What is Beliefs.
400
The wife of a recently deceased male is contacting individuals to inform them of her husband's death. She decides, however, to drive to her parent's home to tell them in person instead of using the telephone. What benefit did this communication approach serve.
for the family to gain support from each other
400
"May i use the restroom,"
Who is Rose
500
The ability to perceive another's experience and communicate that perception back to the person.
What is Empathy.
500
This is the stage that they refuse to think they are dying, they avoid discussion about their illness, and demand tests to be repeated.
What is Stage 1, Denial.
500
The final _______ for the body and honoring death.
What is Arrangements.
500
While providing care to a terminally ill client, the nurse is asked questions about death. What would be beneficial to support the client's spiritual needs?
provide support, compassion, and love
500
"yodalay whooooo heeeeeeeeeeee,"
Who is 106 year old lady on 3rd floor.
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