What are common emotions families experience in an acute care setting?
What are stress, feeling alone, chaos, and loss of control?
A request not to have CPR
What is a DNR?
What should nurses reflect on regarding their own beliefs?
What is how their personal values influence care?
Without this function fear extinction or resolution can’t happen
What is prefrontal cortex?
What do families desire most from nurses in acute settings?
What is an authentic connection with the nurse?
a legal document that designates an individual to act as a health care proxy or agent to make medical decisions in the event that a person cannot communicate
What is a durable power of attorney?
What type of strategies help families meet health goals?
What are evidence based teaching and motivational strategies?
Prolonged trauma causes hyperactive stress response
What is amygdala?
Who first identified family needs in acute care in 1979?
Who is Molter?
A legal document that specifically outlines medical treatments and interventions that the person does or does not want administered when the person is terminally ill or in a coma.
What is a living will?
Motivational strategies help support what aspect of health?
What is health promotion and maintenance?
Prolonged or severe trauma interferes with this resulting in feelings of inadequacy and doubt.
What is hippocampus?
Name one intervention nurses can use to support families in acute care.
What is providing clear communication or involving family in care decisions?
Specifies instructions and medical care preferences regarding interventions or medical treatments. It typically includes the name of the POA.
What is an advance directive?
Why is it important to tailor teaching to the family?
What is because families have unique values and needs?
Fear of intimacy, strong need to control, fear of death and illness, rage, depression, and addiction are symptoms
What is prolonged trauma in childhood?
How do you describe renal support services, blood products, and artificial nutrition and hydration.
What is life sustaining therapies?
A form that states what kind of medical treatment patients want toward the end of life
What is a POLST? Physician orders for life sustaining treatments
Name one example of a motivational strategy.
What is goal-setting or using positive reinforcement?
List the Neuroaffective Relational Model Five Core Needs
What is connection, attunement, trust, boundaries, deep sense of love and sexuality?