TEST EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY
GRADED A+ 2026
local adaptation syndrome (LAS) - ANSWERS-localized
response of the body to stress, precipitated by trauma or
pathology
fight or flight response - ANSWERS-an emotional and
physiological reaction to an emergency that increases
readiness for action
anxiety - ANSWERS-The condition of feeling uneasy or
worried about what may happen
anticipatory guidance - ANSWERS-focuses on psychosocially
preparing a person for an unfamiliar or painful event
,actual loss - ANSWERS-can be recognized by others
percieved loss - ANSWERS-uniquely defined by the person
experiencing the loss and is less obvious to other people
grief - ANSWERS-A period of deep sorrow
Five stages of grief - ANSWERS-1. Denial
2. Anger
3. Bargaining
4. Depression
5. Acceptance
Signs of impending death - ANSWERS-1. Difficulty talking or
swallowing.
2. Nausea, flatus, abdominal distention.
3. Urinary and or bowel incontinence/constipation.
4. Loss of movement, sensation and reflexes.
5. Decreasing body temperature with cold or clammy skin.
6. Weak, slow or irregular pulse.
7. Decreasing BP.
,8. Noisy, irregular, Cheyne-Stokes respirations.
9. Restlessness and/or agitation.
10. Cooling, mottling and cyanosis of the extremities and
dependent areas.
anticipatory loss - ANSWERS-loss has not yet taken place
palliative sedation - ANSWERS-the use of pharmacologic
agents, at the request of the terminally ill patient or the
patient's legal proxy, to induce sedation, or near-sedation,
when symptoms have not responded to other management
measures; the purpose is not to hasten the patient's death
but to relieve intractable symptoms
palliative care - ANSWERS-Care designed not to treat an
illness but to provide physical and emotional comfort to the
patient and support and guidance to his or her family.
hospice care - ANSWERS-holistic, compassionate care given
to dying people and their families
sensory deficit - ANSWERS-loss or impairment of sensation
, kinesthesis - ANSWERS-the system for sensing the position
and movement of individual body parts
sensory overload - ANSWERS-reception of multiple sensory
stimuli
gender identity - ANSWERS-our sense of being male or
female
Syphillis - ANSWERS-Chronic STD caused by a spirochete
(sprial-shaped bacterium)
sexual harassment - ANSWERS-comments, gestures, or
physical contacts of a sexual nature that are deliberate,
repeated, and unwelcome
Gonorrhea - ANSWERS-A sexually transmitted bacterial
disease caused by a gonococcus bacterium that causes
inflammation of the genital mucous membrane, burning
pain when urinating, and a discharge
Forms of birth control - ANSWERS-Most effective- implants,
copper IUD, hormonal IUD