Fitness & Therapeutic exercise
End-of-Life Care
Caregiving
Palliative care
100

purposeful physical activity

exercise

100

relief for the caregiver by a surrogate 


respite care

100

most common type of caregiver

spousal caregivers

100

to moderate or ease symptoms

palliate

200

the capacity to exercise

fitness

200

involves providing relief from distressing symptoms, easing pain, and enhancing quality of care

 palliative care

200

what are the types of caregivers

spousal caregivers; adult children caregivers; grandparent caregivers; parental caregivers

200

core services

chaplaincy; nursing; social services; medicine

300

height, weight, body mass index (BMI), skinfold thickness, and midarm muscle circumference

anthropometric measurement

300

what are the stages of dying

denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance

300

signs of caregiver stress (5)

denial; anger; social withdrawal; anxiety; depression; exhaustion; irritability; sleeplessness; lack of concentration; health problems

300

expanded services

psychological support; care coordination and case management; rehabilitation services; expressive therapies; volunteers

400

two methods of fitness testing

stress ECG and ambulatory ECG

400

a condition in which two or more organ systems gradually cease to function

multiple organ failure

400

mental process of viewing and interpreting a person's environment

perception

400

promotes optimal functioning' structure, and promotion of a safe environment

palliative care

500

determining by subtracting a person's age from 220

maximum heart rate

500

psychological reactions are commonly identified as the stages of grief

shock and disbelief; developing awareness; restitution period; idealization

500

sandwich generation

adult children caregivers

500

levels of palliative care

primary palliative care providers and specialty palliative care providers

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