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what are 4 principles of Grief?
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grief is a natural & expected response to loss
each ind carries innate cap to heal duration & intensity of grief is unique for each person caring & acceptance helpful to a person in resolving grief |
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what are vegetative signs of depression
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changes in bowel movements
disintrest in sex changes in eating habits changes in sleep patterns |
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nurses encourages a guy to talk about his feelings & concerns. what is the rational for this intervention
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concerns stated aloud become less overwhelming & can serve as the basis for later problem solving
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same nurse works w/ him more,
which response by the nurse would help build a relationship |
it must be difficult for you to be going thru this
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what is anhedonia
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lack of finding pleasure in anything
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what is anhedonia
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lack of pleasure in anything
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what is anergia
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lack of energy
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depression
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person feels very sad and no energy or sense of future
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grief
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healthy expression of berevement
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empathy
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awareness/insight into the feelings emotions behavoir of another person
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sympathy
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association or feeling of closeness b/t people so that when something affects1 it also affects the other
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normal greiving feelings
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sadness anger guilt
anxiety loneliness fatique helplessness shock numbness yearning relief |
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normal grieving thought patterns
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disbelief confusion
preoccupation about them sense of presence w/ them hallulinations hopleness |
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normal grieving physical sensations
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hollowness in stomach
tightness in chest or throat over sensitiity to noise sense of depersonalization feeling short of breath lack of energy dry mouth |
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normal griefing behaviors
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sleep/appetite disturbances
absentmindedness dreams of the decreased sighing/crying carrying objects that belonged to the deceased |
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abnormal griefing
chronic grief |
never reaches conclusion elvis
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abnormal griefing
delayed grief |
grief work not accomplished and stays
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abnormal griefing
exaggarated grief |
when the grief is overwhelming
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abnormal griefing
masked grief |
grief gets masked somehow w/ a physical symptom or maladaptive behavior & person loses connection b/t loss & grief
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Kebler Ross 5 stages of dying
denial anger bargaining depression acceptance what is denial |
acts as nothing has happened refuses to beleive it
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anger is
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resists the loss & may strike out
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bargaining
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postpones awareness of reality of loss
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depression
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overwhelming lonely & withdraw from relationships
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acceptance
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takes the loss like a man and looks toward the future
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theraputic communication techniques include
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active listening
sharing observations sharing empathy sharing hope sharing humor sharing feelings using touch using silence providing information clarifying focusing paraphrasing asking relevant questions summarizing self disclosure cinfrontation |
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what are non theraputic techniques
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asking personnal questions
giving personal opinions automatic responses false reassurances sympathy asking for explaninations defensive responses passive or aggressive responses arguing |
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whats the highest rate of suicide age group
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65 and older
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