With Complete Solution 2024.
What is Grief?
The feeling or outward expression in response to a loss.
What are the two types of grief?
Anticipatory -Reaction to an expected loss (terminal illness)
Maladaptive - exaggerated lengthy unpredictable
I'm a nurse, someone died in my family ?
Depressed and it'll effect my work performance
For a patient dying that has a different culture. What should you do?
Respect their culture and last wishes.
What is feared during late adulthood?
lost of independence
Recommendation for a patient who lost a love one
grief support group
What is a power of attorney?
someone who make their wishes known and carry
out some decisions regarding medical care if they
can no longer express THEMSELVES.
Notice a patient being abused in anyway
as a nurse we should report it
signs of dying patient
Hypothermia, cheyne-stokes
respiration, b/p
pulse decrease Bowel and Bladder control weakens, BRADYCARDIA
Hospice care
terminally ill, 6 months to live, comfort =, no treatment necessary
Palliative care
terminally ill but still receives car/ treatment
How does a school age child feels when they loss their sibling?
they try to understand or make sense of it.
what is the correct process of aging?
Anger phase
screaming and blaming (It's not fair )
adolescence physical changes
menstruation, breast development, girls (rapid growth 10-11)
secondary characteristics- armpit odor
Psychosocial of young adulthood
(20-40) Intimacy vs Isolation
Work is major role for this group
What is a local school screening for adolescent?
Scoliosis
How many hours of sleep does middle adulthood need ?