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1. stage 1 of loss denial
2. stage 2 of loss anger
3. stage 3 of loss bargaining
4. stage 4 of loss depression
5. stage 5 of loss acceptance
6. post mortem care in- Place in a normal anatomic position (flat)
cludes Replace any soiled dressings
Discontinue/remove any IV/Tubes
-Unless autopsy
Unnecessary to wash the body Mortician
Family/cultural beliefs
Patient still needs to be presentable Placing
identification tags
Shround/garment
Ankle Prosthetics
7. Hospice care holistic, compassionate care given to dying people and their families
8. palliative care 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.
9. Cognitive learning form of altering behavior that involves mental processes and may result
from
observation or imitation
10. affective learning changes in attitudes, values, and
feelings 11.
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psychomotor learn- learning how to complete a physical activity or motor skill
ing example: client practices preparing insulin injections
12. Learning be ready
requires
that the learner must be motivated
feel the material is relevant
13. health beleif modelHealth Behavior is influenced by personal beliefs or perceptions about a
disease and strategies available to decrease its occurrence.
14. Learning Willing
occurs when a Physically
person is ready
Emotionally ready
Able to focus and concentrate
15. Optimum Quiet
Environ- ment Comfortable
for learning Adequate
lighting Good
ventilation
Privacy
Freedom from distractions
Retention is Best When the Timing Between Learning and It's Use is
Minimal
16. Evaluation of a
cog- nitive Oral questioning (measurable way to evaluate patient understanding;
learning like test)
17. Evaluation of a affec- Patient response, can also question
tive learning
18. Evaluation of a psy- chomotor learning
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Observe skill performance (example-self administration of eye drops)
19. mild anxiety Adaptive and motivates for change/Awareness heightened/Learning en-
hanced/Seldom a problem
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20. moderate anxiety the disturbing feeling that something is definitely wrong; the person be-
comes nervous or agitated
21. severe anxiety an increased level of anxiety when more primitive survival skills take over,
de-
fensive responses ensue, and cognitive skills decrease significantly;
person with severe anxiety has trouble thinking and reasoning
22. panic sudden, overwhelming fright or terror
23. Responses to stress emotional, physiological, behavioral
24. emotional moody, tense, fearful, helpless, diflculty concentration/memory
response to
stress
inc heart rate, dec digestion
25. physiological
re- sponse to
stress Drug use, violence, alcohol use, withdrawal, suicidal, eating disorders.
26. behavioral
response to Selye's concept of the body's adaptive response to stress in three
stress phas- es—alarm, resistance, exhaustion.
27. General localized response of the body to stress, precipitated by trauma or
Adaptation pathology
Syndrome
28. Local
Adaptation
Syndrome
29. Donning PPE gown, mask, goggles, gloves
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