Stages of Grief
Reactions of Grief
Interventions
Palliative Care
Interventions
100

1st Stage of Grief

Denial

100

"I have said goodbye to my loved ones and I await death peacefully".

Acceptance

100

Your pt is having difficulty breathing.

Raise HOB to semi-fowler's, open a window, provide a fan if one available, report to nurse.  

100

The primary focus of palliative care is...

Improve quality of life.

100

Your pt does not understand why his children are acting differently, one is throwing things and one is crying.

Explain that these emotions are natural and part of the grieving process and each person reacts differently. 

200

2nd Stage

Anger

200

"I no longer sleep or eat, and I cry all of the time".

Depression

200

Your pt is nauseous.

Provide mouth care, provide cold foods, open a window, encourage fluids, provide food/drinks with ginger.

200

Palliative care prevents...

Frequent hospital visits. 

200

We do this after someone passes away.

Provide post-mortem care.

300

3rd Stage

Bargaining

300

"The physician gave a diagnosis without explaining all the results. It's nonsense."

Denial

300

Your pt is sore.

Reposition, provide massage to area that is sore, provide warm blanket, respect their pace.

300

There is a myth related to palliative care... which leads to families not being open to it. 

It does not hasten or prolong death. 

300

You have to help your pt who is struggling psychologically.

Encourage to verbalize feelings, active listening, encourage to write out feelings, remain empathetic. 

400

4th Stage

Depression

400

"I'm a believer, but not a practicing one. I've begun to go to church again, and I'm making promises to God so that my wishes may come true".

Bargaining

400

Your pt loss their appetite. 

Ask their preferences, provide smaller portions, provide snacks throughout the day, encourage fluids, provide mouth care.

400

Certain things are managed very well...

Pain management and other distressing symptoms.

400

The family is grieving while the pt is still alive because they don't want to let them go and they verbalize this to you... Your response is..

To display understanding that this is a difficult situation.

500

5th Stage

Acceptance

500

"It's unfair: I'm much too young to die now!".

Anger

500

Your pt has a cough.

Open a window, provide a fan, raise HOB to semi-fowlers, encourage fluids, provide mouth care, encourage deep breathing exercises. 

500

Families are supported in which way? 

During the illness and the bereavement.

500

Everything your saying to the pt and family is good but not enough, therefore we intervene by...

Suggesting a support group for the pt & family.

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