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NUR215 Exams Combined With Complete Questions
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loss-definition Loss - ANSWER unwanted change/loss of an object, person or situation



when does loss begin and end When does loss begin and end - ANSWER start at birth
(womb loss)

ends at death



what is bereavement What is bereavement - ANSWER period of mourning following loss



intensity of grief depends on ___ Intensity of grief depends on ___ - ANSWER the
meaning/intensity of attachment to the loss



what is uncomplicated grief What is uncomplicated grief - ANSWER "normal grief"



Natural response to a loss



S/S of uncomplicated grief - ANSWER - sleep disturbances

- nausea

- HAs

- fatigue

- palpitations

- chest pain

- decreased focus and concentration

,what is complicated grief - ANSWER long duration of acute grief



what defines complicated grief - ANSWER - intense emotions AND longer length of time

- maladaptive responses!!

- depression or suicidal



what are the three types of complicated grief - ANSWER 1. chronic

2. masked

3. delayed



what is chronic grief - ANSWER - long term

inability to rejoin normal life



what is masked grief - ANSWER expressed through maladaptive behaviors



what is delayed grief - ANSWER grief is put off until a later time



your patient states that they have been drinking every night ever since their spouse
passed away. what type of grief is this? - ANSWER masked grief



what is disenfranchised grief - ANSWER a loss that's not socially supported



anticipatory grief is grief before actual loss



what are some factors that may affect grief - ANSWER - significance of loss

- support systems

,- unresolved conflicts

- circumstance/timeliness of loss

- previos losses

- spiritual/cultural beliefs



what are the elizabeth kubler-ross stages of grief? - ANSWER 1. denial

2. anger

3. bargaining

4. depression

5. acceptance



T/F: Grief stages that individuals experience MUST occur in a linear manner- ANSWER
false.

Individuals can experience these stages out of order or experience multiple stages at
one time.



what stage are they in: saying "not me, this can't be happening" - ANSWER denial



what stage are they in: "why me? why is this happening" - ANSWER anger



what stage are they in: "if only I can live until." - ANSWER bargaining



what stage are they in: the patient is experiencing a withdrawn sadness - ANSWER
depression



what stage are they in: the patient is coming to terms with death - ANSWER acceptance



what does the Uniform Determination of Death Act of 1978 state? - ANSWER
"irreversible cessation of circulation and respiratory functions"

, - providers utilize manoeuvres to assess the brain stem (fixed pupils unresponsive to
light, no corneal reflex, absence of vestibulo-cochlear reflexes)



what is a coma - ANS a prolonged deep state of unconsciousness



how long does a coma last - ANS days-years



T/F: the brain is dead in a coma - ANS false



what is a persistent vegetative state - ANS loss of higher cereal functions



in a permanent vegetative state, patients ____ respond to stimuli

do or do NOT - ANSWER do NOT



are patients aware of their environment in a vegetative state? - ANSWER no

do patients have mental functions in a vegetative state? - ANSWER no



physiological signs of end of life: 1-3 months before death - ANSWER - patient begins to
withdraw from the world

- sleep increases

- difficult for the body to digest food

appetite and intake decreased

anorexia

during the "1-3 months before death", what is significant to note about a patient's food
intake? - ANSWER it decreases and they prefer liquids more!

physiological signs of end of life : one to two weeks before death - ANSWER- body
begins losing ability to support itself

- decreased HR and BP

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