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The body mind and spirit as a whole , spiritual dimension is integral to this
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Hollistic Care
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Name the 3 needs common to all people and religions
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Need for MEANING AND PURPOSE
Need for LOVE AND RELATEDNESS need for FORGIVENESS |
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What is the FIRST spiritual Need common to all people?
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The need for MEANING AND PURPOSE
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anything that pertains toa persons relationship with a nonmaterial life force or higher power is called
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Spirituality
(coming to know, love and serve god) |
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Elements of spirituality are
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purpose
meaning guidance unification through connection shapes us |
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confident belief in something
ex) in a physician or religion where no proof exists. |
Faith
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organized system of beliefs about a higher power
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religion
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If a patient does not belong to an organized religion upon asessment, they may still
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be deeply spiritual!
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source of power, sacred word and specifics to guide patient is a factor affecting spirituality called
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formal religion
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when using the nursing process for spirituality, you must always use
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Open Ended question - NOT YES OR NO questions
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diagnose a potential for enhanced spiritual well being or spiritual distress such as
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powerlessness
pain alienation guilt fear Ineffective Individual Coping is DG |
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The client or patient will express satisfaction with compatibility of spiritual beliefs and everyday life is an
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OUTCOME
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promoting meaning and purpose love and forgiveness offers a supporting prescence and does what to patient
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decreases fear (Nurturing Spirituality)
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if your uncomfortable giving spiritual care - what would you do
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contact a spirtual counselor
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the patient demonstrates an interior state of peace and joy freedom from abnormal axnxiety is an example of
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evlaulating and outcome
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the degree to which a person exhbits and experiences maleness and femaleness physcially, emotionally and mentally - this is part of a persons identity
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sexuality
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what inovolves an integration of the physical emotional and intelluctural, social components of sexual being - INA WAY THAT ARE POSITIVELY ENRICHING AND THAT ENHANCE PERSONALITY COMMUNICATION AND LOVE
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Sexual Health
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chromosomal sex development, male female xx, xy, hormone is known as
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biological sex
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inner sense of a person being male or female - may be the SAME OR DIFFERENT from BIOLOGICAL GENDER
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gender identity
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behavior a person conveys about being male or female, may be the same or differnt than biological gender
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gender role behavior
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what is the 1st characteristic at conception:
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sexuality
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what has a negative effect on sexuality
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religion
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most common infectious disease in US today, due to rising divorce rate
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STI sexuallty transmitted infections
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affect men and women of all backgrounds,rising incidence, health problems more severe
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STI
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most of the time,STI cause no symptoms and found more often in
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women
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a problem that prevents an individual or couplefrom engaging in or enjoying sex intercourse and orgasm
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sexual dysfunction
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sexual dysfunction is a combnation of
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physical and psychological conditions
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a severe sexual dysfunction should be helped with
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sexuality therapist
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sti is related to
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self concept
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name a disease that contributes to sexual dysfunction
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erectile dysfunction
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name another factor causing sexual dysfunction
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medications - antihypertension meds increase bp putting patient at risk.
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two types of sexual problems- the first is a state in which a pt experiences or at risk for change in sexual health and a loss of desire
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ineffective sexuality patterns
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the second is at risk for change in sexual function for example erectile dysfunction r.t antihyertension meds
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sexual dysfunction
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the primary nursing intervention regarding sexuality is to
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ESTABLISH TRUST
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When a person object or situation is changed is called a
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loss
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recognized by others, a loss of spouse or limb
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actual loss
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felt by person, intangible to others, youth financial independeance
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perceived loss
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physical loss of an arm or altered self image
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physical/psychological loss
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new siblings, experienced loss as a result of natural development
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maturational loss
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experience as a result of event, injury or disease
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situational loss
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displays loss yet to take place, family in hospital talks about life without person still alive
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anticipatory loss
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what is caused by separation, emotional reaction to a loss, individualized
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grief
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grief is caused by
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SEPERATION
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State of grieving which a person goes through a grief reaction, neglect themselves
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bereavement
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period of acceptance of loss during which person learns to deal with the loss, ACCEPTANCE, return to normal
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mourning!
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Kubler Ross 5 stages
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denial./isolation
anger bargaining depression acceptance |
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Kubler Ross stage where the pt asks to just live to see a birthday or marriage etc...
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bargaining
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a distorted or unresolved grief, paralyzes the person, extended bereavement
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dysfunctional grief
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decreased RR, long periods of apnea with short respirations before dying is known as
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cheyne-strokes respirations
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the pitting edema in a dying person is felt in the
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sacral area
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what is the first component of a good death
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manage PAIN
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pt may realize verbal/nonverbal actions, med staff leaving pt alone until diagnosed -
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Impact on patient TERMINAL ILLNESS
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Taking care of the whole person, body mind and spirit, dying is natural - this is care without a cure
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palliative care
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consent is required for an autopsy unless
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suicide, questional death - this is then called CORONERS CASE
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ALWAYS ASK OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS - to asess knowledge, attitudes, strategies, pain, preferences for end of life treatment
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RN History SUBJECTIVE
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head to toe check for system failure and a family assessment is a
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PHYSICAL EXAM./ OBJECTIVE
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it is important to develop what with a patient and family, explain pt condition and ensure COMMUNICATION, UNDERSTANDING, GOALS ...teach
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TRUST
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Plan of care is effective if patient met a
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comfortable dignified death
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