A person has a prolonged or significantly difficult time moving forward after a loss
Chronic and disruptive yearning for the deceased; has trouble accepting the death
and trusting others; and/or feels excessively bitter, emotionally numb, or anxious
about the future
Occurs often when a person had a conflicted relationship with the decreased, prior to
multiple losses or stressors, mental health issues, or lack of social support
4 types: chronic, exaggerated, delayed, and masked
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Complicated (chronic, exaggerated, delayed, masked)
Never underestimate loss, regardless of limb or digit lost
,Traumatic amputation may be more difficult to accept
Ask how the client has coped to losses in past
Assess readiness for rehabilitation and education
Often required to cope with ongoing health issues, learn new skills and sometimes
modify expectations in relation to their capabilities
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Amputation
Stressors vary with every life stage
Children identify stressors related to physical appearance, families, friends, and
school.
Preadolescents experience stress related to self-esteem issues, changing family
structure as a result of divorce or death of a parent, or hospitalizations
Adolescents experience stress related to search for identity with peer groups and
separate from their families and stressful questions about using mind-altering
substances, sex, joba, school, and career choices
Adult stress centers around major changes in life circumstances
Old age stressors include the loss of autonomy and mastery resulting from general
frailty or health problems that limit stamina, strength, and cognition
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Maturational Factors
,Losses that every person experiences
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Necessary loss
Maladaptive coping strategy whereby the individual reverts back to an earlier stage
of development or a loss in functional status in an attempt to cope with situations that
are uncomfortable or frightening
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Separation Anxiety
Evaluating an event for its personal meaning related to stress
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Primary appraisal
disasters
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Adventitious crises
, Making an effort to manage psychological stress
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Coping
Chronic condition associated with chronic inflammation of the skin
Presents as erythema, scaling, itching, and weeping sores
Autoimmune condition that is exacerbated by stress
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Eczema
Heart rate and BP
Can lead to cardiovascular disease such as hypertension, atherosclerosis, cardiac
arrhythmias, myocardial infarction, or stroke
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Chronic stress increases
Group of disorders associated with a disruption of sleep
Chronic and disruptive yearning for the deceased; has trouble accepting the death
and trusting others; and/or feels excessively bitter, emotionally numb, or anxious
about the future
Occurs often when a person had a conflicted relationship with the decreased, prior to
multiple losses or stressors, mental health issues, or lack of social support
4 types: chronic, exaggerated, delayed, and masked
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Complicated (chronic, exaggerated, delayed, masked)
Never underestimate loss, regardless of limb or digit lost
,Traumatic amputation may be more difficult to accept
Ask how the client has coped to losses in past
Assess readiness for rehabilitation and education
Often required to cope with ongoing health issues, learn new skills and sometimes
modify expectations in relation to their capabilities
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Amputation
Stressors vary with every life stage
Children identify stressors related to physical appearance, families, friends, and
school.
Preadolescents experience stress related to self-esteem issues, changing family
structure as a result of divorce or death of a parent, or hospitalizations
Adolescents experience stress related to search for identity with peer groups and
separate from their families and stressful questions about using mind-altering
substances, sex, joba, school, and career choices
Adult stress centers around major changes in life circumstances
Old age stressors include the loss of autonomy and mastery resulting from general
frailty or health problems that limit stamina, strength, and cognition
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Maturational Factors
,Losses that every person experiences
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Necessary loss
Maladaptive coping strategy whereby the individual reverts back to an earlier stage
of development or a loss in functional status in an attempt to cope with situations that
are uncomfortable or frightening
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Separation Anxiety
Evaluating an event for its personal meaning related to stress
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Primary appraisal
disasters
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Adventitious crises
, Making an effort to manage psychological stress
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Coping
Chronic condition associated with chronic inflammation of the skin
Presents as erythema, scaling, itching, and weeping sores
Autoimmune condition that is exacerbated by stress
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Eczema
Heart rate and BP
Can lead to cardiovascular disease such as hypertension, atherosclerosis, cardiac
arrhythmias, myocardial infarction, or stroke
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Chronic stress increases
Group of disorders associated with a disruption of sleep