Sleep
Spiritual Health
Loss and Grief
100

The 2 stages of sleep 

Nonrapid eye movement (NREM) and Rapid Eye Movement (REM)

100

This term is often defined as an awareness of one's inner self and a sense of connection to a higher being, nature, or some purpose greater than oneself.

Spirtuality

100

This type of loss involves life changes that are normal, expected, and often positive.

Necessary loss

200

The three functions of sleep.

Restoration, memory consolidation, and preparation for the next wake cycle.

200

Factors influencing spirituality.

Acute illness, chronic illness, terminal illness, and near-death experience

200

This term is used to describe a normal but bewildering cluster of ordinary human emotions arising in response to a significant loss, intensified, and complicated by the relationship to the person or the object lost.

Grief

300

The effects of sleep deprivation cause these three alterations.

Immune function, metabolism, and nitrogen/protein functions.

300

This term describes a disruption in the life principle that pervades a person's entire being and transcends the person's biologic and psychosocial nature.

Spiritual distress

300

These 7 factors influences loss and grief.

Human development, personal relationships, nature of the loss, coping strategies, culture, and spiritual and religious beliefs.

400

Prolonged sleep loss alters these various body functions.

Mood, motor performance, and memory, equilibrium.

400

This view enables you to establish a helping role and a healing relationship.

Holistic view

400

This type of care focuses on the prevention, relief, reduction, or soothing of symptoms of disease or disorders throughout the entire course of an illness. 

Palliative care

500

These 7 factors influence sleep.

Drugs and substances, lifestyle, usual sleep patterns, emotional stress, environment, exercise and fatigue, food and caloric intake.

500

The FICA assessment tool stands for this criteria.

Faith

Importance

Community

Address (interventions to address)

500

According to Kubler-Ross's Grief model, this stage involves realization of the full impact of the loss.

Depression

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