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Name the five stages of grief
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
Define grief
the dynamic, natural response "to being robbed"
Anticipatory grief
that which is experienced before death or loss occurs
Sudden or Traumatic Situation
complicated by initial shock-may induce flashbacks, regret, or guilt
chronic sorrow
grief in response to ongoing loss
complicated grief
grief expressed with greater intensity or over a longer period than actually expected
delayed grief
may occur weeks, months, years later than expected; triggered by other grief experiences
what are some task in grief?
the death story, expressing/accepting sadness, review relationship with deceased, exploring possibilities A.D., describe events surrounding death, share emotions
Define grief work
the psychological effort to fully express feelings, understand relationship with dead, carry on with the living
Physical manifestations of grieving
weakness, anorexia, SOB, GI distress, fatigue, exhaustion, insomnia, dry mouth, feelings of choking
Name four types of advanced directives
DNR, living will, medical power of attorney, medical power of attorney of health
In regards to nursing application for the grieving: assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation.
assess client's feelings, keep client and family current on any new issues, open and tolerant of emotional displays, sensitivity to needs of client and family
Cultural Communication: Nursing Assessment
General assessment, problem-specific assessment, culture specific details
Cultural Communication: Nursing Intervention
respect clients beliefs, combine folk treatments with standard treatments, the client is PERSON first, then cultural person
What is involuntary immigration?
This is what some African-Americans feel about being forced to immigrate to the United Stats of America.
Health care concerns for African American clients
AIDS, hypertension, adolescent pregnancy, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, homicides, drug use
Hot diseases are treated with ____ treatments, and cold diseases are treated with ___ treatments.
cold, hot
Group Communication: what are the group phases?
Form, Storm, Norm, Perform, Adjourn.
Types of intrapersonal conflict:
Physical, Emotional, Mental, Involves Emotional dissonance, can immobilize some individuals