NUR 201 EXAM 4 2026 UPDATE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
(BRAND NEW VISION)
perceived loss - ANS-special, unique loss of a client that may not be
visible to another.
percieved loss - ANS-special, unique loss of a client that may not be
visible to another.
situational loss - ANS-unanticipated loss caused by a particular
event
ambiguous loss - ANS-physical but not psychological presence.
grief - ANS-emotional response to loss.
6 - ANS-grief lasts about ___ months. if it lasts longer, it may be
complicated.
mourning - ANS-emotional response to loss.
bereavement - ANS-combination of grief and mourning
disenfranchised loss - ANS-♣ Suicide
♣ Death of someone in prison
♣ Death of a lover that no one knew about
♣ Kidnapping
,♣ Death of person who has resided in LTC for extended period of
time
are examples of...
disenfranchised loss - ANS-loss that is not honored or recognized by
society
Kubler Ross - ANS-♣ Denial
♣ Anger
♣ Bargaining
♣ Depression
♣ Acceptance
Bowlby (attachement) - ANS-♣ Numbing
♣ Yearning/searching (separation anxiety)
♣ Disorganization/despair
♣ Reorganization
dual process model - ANS-♣ Loss oriented and restorative oriented.
♣ NOT a linear process.
♣ Only model that is not based on stages.
loss and grief - ANS-♣ Developmental stage
♣ Relationships and social support
♣ Type/nature of loss
♣ Previous experience with loss
♣ Hardiness/resiliency, coping strategies
♣ Culture and ethnicity
♣ Spirituality
, ♣ Socioeconomic status
♣ Health status
factors that influence...
compromised family coping, death anxiety, fear, impaired comfort,
ineffective denial, grieving/complicated grieving, risk for complicated
grieving, hopelessness, risk for loneliness, spiritual distress, readiness for
enhanced .... - ANS-name some nursing diagnoses related to
grief/loss
palliative - ANS-care that is long term throughout all stages of a
person's complex illness.
palliative - ANS-Prevention, relief, reduction, soothing of symptoms
of patients throughout the entire course of a terminal illness,
including bereavement care for families.
hospice - ANS-short term focus on care of the soon to die person
hospice - ANS-Provides those services in conjunction with a family
caregiver, but generally limited to the last 6 months of a patient's
life
palliative, hospice - ANS-♣ Distressing symptom management
♣ Psychosocial care of patient and grieving caregivers,
facilitation of mourning
♣ Therapeutic communication
♣ Promotion of dignity and self esteem
♣ Promote comfort and peaceful environment
♣ Promote spiritual care/hope
♣ Prevent isolation and abandonment
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
(BRAND NEW VISION)
perceived loss - ANS-special, unique loss of a client that may not be
visible to another.
percieved loss - ANS-special, unique loss of a client that may not be
visible to another.
situational loss - ANS-unanticipated loss caused by a particular
event
ambiguous loss - ANS-physical but not psychological presence.
grief - ANS-emotional response to loss.
6 - ANS-grief lasts about ___ months. if it lasts longer, it may be
complicated.
mourning - ANS-emotional response to loss.
bereavement - ANS-combination of grief and mourning
disenfranchised loss - ANS-♣ Suicide
♣ Death of someone in prison
♣ Death of a lover that no one knew about
♣ Kidnapping
,♣ Death of person who has resided in LTC for extended period of
time
are examples of...
disenfranchised loss - ANS-loss that is not honored or recognized by
society
Kubler Ross - ANS-♣ Denial
♣ Anger
♣ Bargaining
♣ Depression
♣ Acceptance
Bowlby (attachement) - ANS-♣ Numbing
♣ Yearning/searching (separation anxiety)
♣ Disorganization/despair
♣ Reorganization
dual process model - ANS-♣ Loss oriented and restorative oriented.
♣ NOT a linear process.
♣ Only model that is not based on stages.
loss and grief - ANS-♣ Developmental stage
♣ Relationships and social support
♣ Type/nature of loss
♣ Previous experience with loss
♣ Hardiness/resiliency, coping strategies
♣ Culture and ethnicity
♣ Spirituality
, ♣ Socioeconomic status
♣ Health status
factors that influence...
compromised family coping, death anxiety, fear, impaired comfort,
ineffective denial, grieving/complicated grieving, risk for complicated
grieving, hopelessness, risk for loneliness, spiritual distress, readiness for
enhanced .... - ANS-name some nursing diagnoses related to
grief/loss
palliative - ANS-care that is long term throughout all stages of a
person's complex illness.
palliative - ANS-Prevention, relief, reduction, soothing of symptoms
of patients throughout the entire course of a terminal illness,
including bereavement care for families.
hospice - ANS-short term focus on care of the soon to die person
hospice - ANS-Provides those services in conjunction with a family
caregiver, but generally limited to the last 6 months of a patient's
life
palliative, hospice - ANS-♣ Distressing symptom management
♣ Psychosocial care of patient and grieving caregivers,
facilitation of mourning
♣ Therapeutic communication
♣ Promotion of dignity and self esteem
♣ Promote comfort and peaceful environment
♣ Promote spiritual care/hope
♣ Prevent isolation and abandonment