Stress/Adaptation
Spirituality
Grief/Loss
Sleep
100

Type of stress that threatens health

What is Distress

100

Individuals within this faith refuse blood transfusions even if it is autologous and do not celebrate birthdays or holidays

What is Jehovah's Witnesses

100

May be defined as the undesired change or removal of a valued object, person, or situation

What is Loss

100

The inability to fall asleep, remain asleep, or go back to sleep

What is Insomnia 

200

Hormone the body secretes during the shock phase (for example, preparing for an emergency situation) of GAS

What is Epinephrine?

200

Women in this faith may be modest and usually prefer to be treated by female medical staff

What is Hinduism?

200

Identify 3 therapeutic communication techniques nurses can use when dealing with patients and family in death and dying process

What is: perfect your listening skills, increase your self awareness, respond to nonverbal cues with touch and eye contact, encourage and accept expression of feelings, reassure it is not wrong to feel anger, relief or other acceptable feelings, continue to communicate even in the case of coma

200

Identify 3 benefits of sleep 

What is: improve learning and adaptation; strengthens immune system; restores energy

300

 Step in the body's inflammatory process that occurs 1st 

What is a Vascular response?

300

Members of this culture may want to engage a traditional healer to restore a state of harmony with nature

What is Native American

300

Type of dysfunctional/complicated grief that occurs when the person is grieving but expressing the grief through other types of behavior

What is Masked grief?

300

Chronic disorder caused by the brain's inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles normally

What is Narcolepsy

400

Type of stressor that affects body structure or function (i.e. chemical, physical, biological, genetic, etc.)

What is Physiological

400

Forbidden to eat pork and must always wash their hands before eating

What is Muslim

400

Identify 1 important action the nurse should take in providing end of life care that addresses spiritual needs

What is: be an empathetic listener, allow special spiritual rituals, provide time for meditation

400

Periodic interruption in breathing during sleep - an absence of air flow through the nose or mouth during sleep 

What is Sleep Apnea

500

Reflex Pain response in local adaptation syndrome 

What is a Physical response?

500

Provide five examples of barriers to providing spiritual care

What are: lack of awareness of spirituality in general or lack of own belief system, trying to be all things to all people, differences in spirituality between nurse and client, fear of insufficient knowledge base, fear of where the discussions may lead, etc. 

500
Type of loss that involves a change in the familiar, even if the change is perceived as positive

What is Environmental Loss

500

Abnormalities in sleep-wake cycles caused by rapid time-zone changes (jet lag, shift work, or change in total sleep time from day to day)

What is Circadian Disorders

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