Distress/ eustress
Coping mechanisms/ symptoms of stress
Stages of grief
Mortuary science
100

What is distress?

Bad stress

100

What is a common symptom of stress?

Headaches

100

Give an example of denial

"No this did not happen"

100

What does a coroner do?

Investigates death

200

What is eustress?

Good stress

200

What is a coping mechanism that people can do anywhere?

Breathing exercises

200

Give an example of anger

" I am so angry that they died"

200

How long does it take for organs to liquify after death?

1 month

300

Give an example of common distress for a teenager

School
300

What coping mechanism could help with the symptom of chest pain?

Deep breathing, meditation

300

Give an example of depression

" I have no motivation to do anything since they died"
300

What is the shape of the incision during the autopsy?

Y

400

Give an example of common eustress for an adult

Getting married

Having a baby 

400

What is a coping mechanism that can help with both physiological and psychological mechanisms?

Yoga

400

Give an example of bargaining 

"Take me instead"

400

What two bodily fluids are always taken during an autopsy?

Blood and urine

500

What is a physiological symptom of BOTH distress/ eustress?

Increased heart rate, sweaty palms, shaking, butterflies

500

Symptoms of stress are subjective. What does that mean?

They are different for everyone
500

Give an example of acceptance 

" I miss them but they are in a better place" 

500

What is rigor mortis?

When the muscles tighten up