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Agnostic

Believe their is no know ultimate reality but that spiritually is important reguardless of a persons religious beliefs

Atheist

Does not believe in god

connectedness 3

intrapersonally connected within oneself


Interpersonally connected with others and the enviroment


transpersonally connected with god or a higher power

faith

Allows people to have firm beliefs despite lack of physical evidence

hope

Usually refers to an energizing source that has an orientation to future goals and outcomes

Self Trancendence

A sense of Authentivally connecting to ones inner self

trancendence

Belief that a force outside of and greater than the person exists beyond the material world

spirital distress

A state of suffering related to the impaired ability to experience meaning in life through connections with self, others, the world, or a superior being.

2 dimensions of spirital well being

transendent replationship between person and god/higher power



Positive replationships and connections that people have with others

spirituality

an awareness of ones inner self and a sense of connection to a higher power, nature, or some purpose greater than one self

hollistic view

view that enables you to establish a helping role and a helping relationship

hollistic care

caring for the whole person


Mind


Body


Spiritually

Near death Experience

a close brush with physical, emotional, or spirital death.

side effects of NDE

depression


isolation


no longer afraid of death

Actual Loss

When a person can no longer feel, hear, see or know a person or object


ambiguous loss

a type of disenfranchised grief can occur when a person is lost but there is no body. example 9-11

anticipatory grief

Common in prolonged cases like terminal illness, dementia and als

bereavement

Encompasses both grief and mourning and includes the emotional responses and outward behaviors of a person experiencing loss.

complicated grief

a person has a prolonged or significantly difficult time moving forward after a loss. somethimes caused by conflicting relationships

disenfranchised grief

when relationship to the dead person is not sanctioned. example- mistress


grief

emotions arising in response to a significant loss. intensified by the relationship to the person

hospice

care for terminally ill PT's and their familys at the end of life. priority is to manage symptoms and pain. 6 months or less

maturational loss

form of necessary loss throughout life like seperation anxieity or empty nest syndrom

mourning

outward expression of grief and behavior associated with loss

necessary loss

loss that is normal with change. life changes can be good or bad

normal grief

common universal reaction to characterized by complex emotion, cognitive social, physical, behavorial, or spirital responses to loss or deat

palliatve care

focus' on prevention, relief, reduction or soothing of symptoms of disease or disorders through course of illness. for everyone long term care.

situational loss

sudden unpredictable loss like physical injury that causes you to miss work or school

precieved loss

person experiencing a loss that is less obvious to other people. example- rejection.

caring

universal phenomenon influencing the ways in which people think, feel, and behave in relation to one another

Comforting

approach that reaches out to PT's to communicate concern and support

ethic of care

is concerned with relationships between people and with a nurses' character and attitude towards others

presence

person to person encounter conveting a closeness and sense of caring

leiningers transcultural caring

concept of care as the essence and central unifying and dominant domain that distinguishes nursing from other fields

watsons transpersonal caring

caring is more important than the cure

swansons theroy of nursing

Cure is more important than caring,


caring can be found outside of nursing


5 caring processes

providing presece

being in the moment with the PT

Touch

Make sure touch is ok


use touch to comfort

listening to PT

be silent and listen to what PT has to say.

family care

use family in treatment of PT