Grief, Death, and Dying
Group Functioning
Communication across the Lifespan
Collaboration
Miscellaneous
200

Grief that is delayed or emotionally incapacitating is known as this.

What is complicated grief?

200

Being a joker or avoider is an example of this.

What is a non-functional self role?

200

Sensory loss, cognitive changes, and physical health concerns are common communication concerns within this age group.

What are older adults?

200

When two or more colleagues from different disciplines coordinate their expertise in providing care to patients/clients.

What is interprofessional practice?

200

A person's beliefs about their ability and capacity to accomplish a task and deal with the challenges of life.

What is self efficacy?

400

True or false: Telling someone to "Be strong!" is an sympathetic response to their grief.

What is true?

400

These are the phases of the Group Life Cycle.

What are forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning?

400

These are the 4 phases of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development.

What are sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational?

400

This occurs when there is a lack of transparency on an interdisciplinary team.

What is withholding of information?

400

This common language disorder results from damage to one or more parts of the language areas of the brain.

What is aphasia?

600

These are Kubler-Ross's 5 stages of death and dying.

What are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance?

600

This type of leadership is inspirational and motivating.

What is transformational?

600

True or false: Children may regress during periods of stress.

What is true?

600

This occurs when a team is too process-focused.

What is wheel-spinning and/or forced decisions?

600

Name the 4 types of conflict-management styles.

What are avoidance, accommodation, competition, and collaboration?

800

We discussed these 3 legal considerations for end-of-life issues.

What are decision making, MAiD, and advance care directives?

800

Name 4 therapeutic factors that can be found in groups.

What are instillation of hope, universality, imparting info, imitative behaviours, socialization, interpersonal learning, cohesiveness, catharsis, corrective recapitulation of primary family, altruism, and existential factors?

800

An older person experiencing neglect, physical assault, or financial abuse are examples of this.

What is elder abuse?

800

According to the CCHPE, effective interprofessional collaboration results in 5 outcomes. Describe 3.

What are improving quality and safety, reduces errors, promotes cross professional collaboration, improves staff and patient satisfaction, and improves patient outcomes?

800

These 3 types of diagrams are used when communicating with families.

What are genograms, family triangles, and ecomaps?

1000

This is the best time to initiate palliative care.

What is at diagnosis/as soon as possible/when the patient agrees to it?

1000

These are the 5 group maintenance functions.

What are harmonizing, gatekeeping, encouraging, compromising, and setting standards?

1000

A child who is 7 years old fits into these Erikson and Piaget stages.

What are Industry vs Inferiority and Concrete Operational?

1000

Name 3 other team members that you might collaborate with as a nursing student.

What are physicians, allied health, nursing, family, housekeeping, etc.

1000

These are Benner's 5 stages of clinical competence.

What are novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert?