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Medical Model is based on - ANSWER The prolongation of life

What is the federal governments national health program that provides
health insurance for older adults? - ANSWER Medicare

A model of care that supports and cares for patients during death is: -
ANSWER Hospice care

The life expectancy of someone who is in hospice care - ANSWER 6 months
or less

What is care that optimizes quality of life during death and minimizes
suffering? - ANSWER Palliative care

Four key components of hospice/palliative care? - ANSWER 1. Honoring the
experiences of the patient and family

2. Respecting autonomy and informed choice

3. Allowing care to be directed by the patient/family

4. Honoring the dignity of the patient/family

Who formulated the death and dying theory? - ANSWER Dr. Elisabeth
Kubler-Ross

Kubler-Ross 5 states of dying/grief: - ANSWER 1. Denial and Isolation

2. Anger

,3. Bargaining

4. Depression

5. Acceptance

A patient who states "this can't be happening, there must be a mix up with
my test results" is experiencing which stage of dying/grief? - ANSWER Stage
1, denial and isolation

A patient who states, "why me? Why couldn't this happen to someone else?"
Is experiencing which stage of death/grief? - ANSWER Stage 2, Anger

A patient attempting to deal with vulnerability and helplessness may be
entering this stage of death/grief? - ANSWER Stage 3, Barganing - "if I stop
smoking I can stay alive longer"

When a patient is no longer avoiding the feeling of loss associated with
death/grief, preparing for final separation from the world, and may feel guilt
about their strain on the family, they are experiencing which stage of
death/grief? - ANSWER Stage 4, Depression

A patient experiencing quiet peacefulness associated with the end of life is in
which stage of dying/grief? - ANSWER Stage 5, Acceptance

What is the loss of function of the entire cerebrum and brain stem, resulting
in coma, no spontaneous respiration, and loss of all brain stem reflexes? -
ANSWER Brain death

True or False: artificial nutrition and hydration are a form of comfort
measure? - ANSWER False, it is considered a medical intervention

3 types of Euthenasia - ANSWER 1. Voluntary

, 2. Passive

3. Involuntary

A form of voluntary euthenasia where medical personnel supply the means
for death but are not directly performing the act? - ANSWER Physician
Assisted Suicide

What is a written document stating how you want medical decisions to be
made if you lose the ability to make them for yourself ? - ANSWER Advanced
Directive

What is a legal document naming another person legal power to make
healthcare decisions, and only lasts as long as the patient is incapable of
making decisions? - ANSWER healthcare power of attorney

Term for grief that occurs when curative efforts have been stoped, but the
patient may still be living? - ANSWER Anticipatory Grief

The leading cause of disability according to the WHO in 2015? - ANSWER
Dementia

True/ False - task work at the end of life is just a /to do/ list, wherein the
person can make a choice to do a task or not to do a task. - ANSWER True

Breathing pattern that can occur at the end of life? - ANSWER
Cheynes-Stokes respirations

Term for the things people do to cope with grief including shared social
expressions of grief such as viewing hours, funerals, and bereavement
groups? - ANSWER Mourning

The person emphasizing 4 active tasks of mourning - ANSWER Worden

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