Vocabulary
5 stages of grief
Supportive Care
S/S of approaching death
Post-mortem Care
100

A document stating a person's wishes about health care when that person cannot make his/her own decisions.

Advance Directive

100

The person refuses to believe that he/she is dying

Denial

100

What are end of life comfort goals? 

Prevent/Relieve suffering to the extent possible. Respect and follow end of life wishes

100

What are signs of death?

No pulse, no respirations, no blood pressure, and fixed dilated eyes

100

Describe rigor mortis. stiffness and rigidity of skeletal muscles that occurs after death

stiffness and rigidity of skeletal muscles that occurs after death

200

Examination of the body after death 

autopsy 

200

The person thinks "why me". Dying person envy and resent those with life and health.

Anger

200

What are non-pharmalogical ways to help control pain? 

Back massages, good body alignment, supportive devices

200

What is the sign of circulation failing?

Pulse is fast or slow, weak, and irregular

200

Do we remove tubing or devices from the patient if they are wanting an autopsy?

No. 
300

The support and care given during the time surrounding death

End of life care 

300

Person asks God or a higher power for more time.

bargaining

300
Side-lying position, suctioning by the nurse, drugs to reduce the amount of mucus
What are ways to relieve mucus collecting in the airway?
300

What is the proper term used when documenting about a dying patients breathing when hearing the "death rattle"? 

terminal secretions

300

What PPE required to do post-mortem care?

gloves and gown

400

Care that involves relieving or reducing the intensity of uncomfortable symptoms without producing a cure

palliative care

400

Person cries and says little and mourns things lost and future loss of life

depression

400

What are visual support measures? Explain who you are and what you are doing to the person

Explain who you are and what you are doing to the person

400

What is gastro-intestinal function slowing down?

Abdominal distention, fecal incontinence

400

What is how you close the eyes during post-mortem care?Gently pull eyelids over the eyes

Gently pull eyelids over the eyes, can use wet cotton balls if needed.

500

Care of the body after death 

post-mortem care 
500

Person is calm and at peace.

acceptance

500

How can the nurse provide nutritional supportive care? 

Providing small frequent meals, favorite foods, feeding the person, notify PCP for n/v medications

500

What is the reason for the mouth staying open when a pt. is the passing process?

Muscle tone loss

500

When is post-mortem care done?

After the doctor has pronounced the person dead