Postmortem Care
Stages of Grief
Dying with Dignity
Legal
Behavior
100

How long do you have to auscultate the apical pulse to pronounce a death?

1 full minute. 

100

What stage of grief blames others?

Anger

100

After death, The body can be......

Buried, cremated, donated to science. 

100

You have to be of ____________ mind in order to complete an advanced directive

Sound

100

Should a Nurse Aid take a patient going through the stages of grief personally? 

No

200

What is it called after death when the body turns into stone? 

Rigor mortis

200

What stage of grief is usual completed privately. 

Bargaining

200
What is both life sustaining and comfort? 

Oxygen

200

What can not be involved when making a Living Will or Advanced Directive?

Money/ Financial gain

200

Who needs to tell the patient they have a terminal illness? 

The Doctor/provider

300

Name the respirations that typically mean death is impending. 

Cheyne-stokes respirations.

300

What stage of grief may not be reached by everyone?

Acceptance. 

300

Can a patient change their mind prior to taking medications? 

Yes. 

300

What is the law in PA called that allows a person to give CPR/ life saving measures without "getting in trouble"? 

Good Samaritan/ Title 42

300

During grief, there is usually a ______________ or ___________________ response 

Fight or flight

400

Can you die having a bowel movement?

Yes, vagus nerve stimulation. 

400

Denial affects what type of patient?

One diagnosed with a terminal illness. 

400

How many states is it legal in? 

8 states plus DC. 
400

What does POLST stand for?

Pennsylvania Order for Life Sustaining Treatment

400

Name one way a nurse aid can give away bad news?

1) spend less time with patient

2) be over cheerful

3)avoiding

4) being invasive

500

Differentiate when a nurse would pronounce, and a Provider would pronounce. 

Provider:1) ER 2) Code blue

RN: 1)hospice 2) LTC facility. 


500

Name the 3 people who go through the stage of grief.

Patient, family, healthcare professionals

500

Name 5 requirements for Dying with Dignity 

1) 18 and older

2) 6 months or less to live

3) 2 separate physician orders

4) psych evaluation

5) live in legal area for a year

500

What are the 3 legal documents that require a lawyer/attorney?

What is the legal Medical document called?

1) durable power of attorney 

2) Living Will

3) Advanced directive 


POLST

500

What are the 3 fears of dying?

1) alone

2) in pain

3) with unfinished business