Legal and Ethical
States of Grief
The Dying Process
Post Mortem Care
Random
100

hospice is provided for patients who are certified to have less than _________ to live. 

What is 6 months?

100

a patient tells the nursing assistant "I know my dad will be getting better soon, it is just because the nurse keeps forgetting to give him his medications." 

What is denial?


100

____ can begin towards end of life, leading patients to lose control of bowel and bladder

What is incontinence?

100
the end of life, the cessation of all body functions 

What is death?

100

the process of burning a dead body until it turns to ash

What is cremation?

200

goal of palliative care

What is pain management and psychosocial care?


200

A patient states that they have made a deal with God that they will stop drinking forever if they receive the liver transplant that they need

What is bargaining?

200

heavy ______ can lead to the need for changing of the sheets often

What is perspiration? 

200

care of the body after death

What is postmortem care?
200

a person that can provide support for a patient who fears dying

What is a therapist or chaplain?

300

document outlining who can make medical decisions in the event the patient cannot make them for themselves

What is an medical power of attorney?

300

A patient is planning their funeral, and making arrangements for their pets for after they pass

What is acceptance?

300

a sign of approaching death? 

What is cold skin, NVD, decreased sense of touch, fatigue, sweating, fever, loss of hearing, decreased appetite and sense of thirst

300
absorbent pads should be placed under the _____ and ______ prior to sending a patient to the morgue

What is perineum and armpits?

300

heart failure that causes a person to cough up pink sputum and have difficulty breathing

What is left sided heart failure?

400

In the State of Florida, a DNR must have these components to be valid

A physicians signature and be printed on yellow paper

400

a deeply emotional response to loss

What is grief?
400

the last sense to leave the body

What is hearing?

400

when the body becomes stiff after death

What is rigor mortis?


400

an EKG rhythm that is regular, with a rate of 100-150, wide QRS and no P waves present

What is ventricular tachycardia? 

500

rights for a resident who is dying

What are the legal rights of a dying person?


500

Who developed the 5 stages of grief

Who is Elisabeth Kubler-Ross?

500

respirations that are slow and irregular followed by rapid, shallow breaths

What is Cheyne-Stokes respiration?

500

an examination done on the body to determine the cause of death

What is an autopsy?


500

the best time to collect a sputum sample is

What is the early morning?