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How is quality of life measured?
Morbidity and Mortality
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People control emotional reaction to illness by avoiding illness but can be initially helpful
Ward et al. research on Denial
100
What population of people are affected by depression?
1/3 in patients; 1/4 suffer from severe cases of depression
100
What did Schwab and Hameling research the negative effects of?
Body image; Aura
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who published critical data on how to help chronically ill children?
Strube and Chen 03'
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What does euthanasia mean?
Good Death
200
Who's research is about Achieving self and what is it?
Kahn; Achievement is important to self esteem
200
What are the 4 beliefs of coping strategies and chronic illness?
Belief about the chronic illness, belief about the nature of the illness, belief about the cause of illness, and belief about the controllability and self efficacy
200
What does NOT cause significant changes in quality of life
Multiple cirrhosis
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What is the order of the Kubler– Ross stages of Death and Dying?
Denial and Isolation, Anger, Bargaining,Depression, Acceptance
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What was NOT discussed as an intervention for Chronic illness
RET
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Who is NOT cited as a significant Comprehensive Rehab Developer
Kubler–Ross
300
Parents have issues coping with a baby's death from SIDS because of
self-blame
300
What is the #1 cause of death for kids?
Accidents
300
An immature brain stem causing slow shift to cortical brain functioning is
one probable cause of SIDS
400
At what age do children typically attain an adult understanding of the "finality" of death
Children aged 5>9; At ages 9 or 10 death is seen as universal and inevitable
400
What was passed by congress in 1990 and applies to medicare and medicaid health care facilities; must have written policies regarding patients' wishes for life-prolonging therapy
Self-determination act
400
What is outlined in a patient's "living will"?
prepared by a person with a terminal illness; requests that extraordinary life-sustaining procedures not be used in the event that the ability to make this decision is lost; insures that the patients preferences, not those of a relative, are respected
400
Who experience extreme "anxiety" during the first 4 stages of the Kubler–Ross stages
Dying patients
400
_______ is care designed to make the patients comfortable rather may or may not improve the patients underlying disease; can be part of terminal care
Palliative care
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Who researched and wrote about "Achieving an Appropriate Death"?
A. Weisman
500
What is the clinical practice of counseling therapy people who are dying on the basis of knowledge of reactions to dying. New field that involves symbolic immortality.
Clinical thanatology
500
Cicely Saunders was instrumental ________________
innovating the hospice movement
500
Who is responsible for the quote: "if one does not generate in their aging process, they will eventually stagnate."
Erik Erickson
500
Fewer babies die from SIDS when parents are educated about
Sleeping positions