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OTD 423 Final Exam Questions With Solutions Perceived as "giving up" on the patient OR as a failure of the medical system Why is there minimal education on death and dying? - Know when death is coming - Retain control of what happens - Afforded dignity and privacy - Control over pain relie...

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OTD 423 Final Exam Questions With
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Perceived as "giving up" on the patient OR as a failure of the medical system Why is there

minimal education on death and dying?




- Know when death is coming

- Retain control of what happens

- Afforded dignity and privacy

- Control over pain relief & symptoms

-Have choice/control over where death occurs

- Access to support needed

- Access to who is present; say good bye to


-Have advanced directives What is a "Good" death?




- Shock

-Denial

- Anger

- Bargaining

-Depression

, OTD 423 Final Exam Questions With
Solutions
-Testing


- Acceptance What are the 7 stages of grief?




Shock Initial paralysis at hearing the bad news




Denial Trying to avoid the inevitable




Anger Frustrated; outpouring of bottled up emotions




Bargaining Seeking in vain for a way out




Depression Final realization of the inevitable




Testing Seeking realistic solution




Acceptance Finally finding the way forward

, OTD 423 Final Exam Questions With
Solutions
-physical

-psychological

- social


- spiritual Areas to be considered with clients and their family/loved ones with death and

dying.




-Anxiety and fear decreases from mid-life to old age, but may still be present

- Fear of lengthy dying process

- Leaving loved ones behind


- Fear of unknown Psychological needs of dying person




- Let person talk about death/feelings

- Allow person to express emotions

- Let person plan death/legacy

- Mark special events; make each visit meaningful

- Keep conversations normal/natural


- When not responding verbally use touch How to interact with a dying person

, OTD 423 Final Exam Questions With
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- Increased sleep

- Decreased food and drink

-Shallow respirations

- Congested "rattled" sounding lungs

- Loss of bowel and bladder control

- Mottled skin, cyanotic lips/extremities

- Diaphoresis; excessive sweating


- Increased restlessness; calling out Signs of impending death




- Acceptance

- Working through emotional pain

- Adjusting

- moving on


- Helps to have bereavement support (hospice) Caregiver/Family Members grief journey




- Death is irreversible and permanent

- Death involves the cessation of physiological functioning

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