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23 Cards in this Set
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Pattern of physical and emotional responses to bereavement, separation or loss
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Grief
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Loss resulting from normal life transitions
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Maturational Loss
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The process of adapting to and mourning a loss
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Grief Work
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A loss occurring suddenly in response to a specific external event
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Situational Loss
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Common depressed reaction to the death of a loved one
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Bereavement
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Thanatology
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The study of death and dying
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Stages of Dying
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Denial
Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance |
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Phases of Mourning
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Numbing
Yearning and Searching Disorganization and Despair Reorganization |
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Tasks of Mourning
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Accept reality of loss
Work thru pain and grief Adjust to environment w/o deceased Emotionally move on with life |
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Infant to 5 years
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Does not understand concept of death
Believes death is temporary, reversible, sleep |
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5 to 9 years
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Understands death is final
Believes own death can be avoided Associates death w/ violence Believes wishes can be responsible for death |
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9 to 12 years
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Understands death as inevitable end of life
Begins to understand own mortality |
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12 to 18 years
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Fears a lingering death
May fantasize death can be defied Seldon thinks about death, views in religious terms |
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18 to 45 years
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Has attitude toward death influenced by religous and cultural beliefs
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45 to 65 years
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Accepts own mortality
Experiences peaks of death anxiety Deals w/ death of parents and some peers |
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65+ years
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Fears prolonged illness
Deals w/ death of family members and peers Sees death as having multiple meanings |
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4 types of complicated grieving
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Chronic
Delayed Exaggerated Masked |
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Perinatal Death
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Death of a child before, during or shortly after birth
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Euthanasia- Active
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A deliberate action taken to end suffering or to carry out the wishes of terminally ill person
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Euthanasia- Passive
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Permitting death by withholding treatment that might extend life
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Name the 5 vital organs that can be donated
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Kidney, Heart, Lung
Liver, Pancreas |
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Name the 4 nonvital organs that can be donated
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Cornea, Long Bones
Skin, Middle Ear Bones |
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The prevention, relief, reduction or soothing of symptoms of disease or disorder w/o effecting a cure
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Palliative Care
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