Contents
- 1 What is the most likely complaint of a hospice client?
- 2 Which of the following is an essential ingredient of dying with dignity?
- 3 Which would not be found on a list of normal grief reactions?
- 4 Which of the following represents the last life cycle force that we encounter?
- 5 Is there a difference between palliative care and hospice care?
- 6 Which is the most accurate description of the nursing diagnosis of dysfunctional grieving?
- 7 Which of the following individuals will likely experience the lowest level of death anxiety?
- 8 When death is imminent a dying person moves through three phases?
- 9 When the transition from life to death is imminent A person often moves through which of the following three phases?
- 10 Which is the best example of active euthanasia quizlet?
- 11 What did Corr’s holistic approach to dying emphasize?
- 12 Who is best demonstrating an understanding of the universality of death?
- 13 How do cultures view death?
- 14 How concepts of death are impacted by culture?
- 15 What does a good death involve?
What is the most likely complaint of a hospice client?
What is the MOST likely complaint of a hospice client? “Everyone is too worried about my pain and not worried enough about my religious beliefs.” The study of death, dying, grief, bereavement, and social attitudes toward these issues is called: thanatology.
Which of the following is an essential ingredient of dying with dignity?
The essential ingredients of a “good death” are present when we provide the dying person care, affection, companionship, and esteem; the truth about diagnosis; and maximum personal control over this final phase of life. All living functions cease at death.
Which would not be found on a list of normal grief reactions?
Which would not be found on a list of “normal grief reactions“? active euthanasia.
Which of the following represents the last life cycle force that we encounter?
Which of the following represents the last life–cycle force that we encounter? whole-brain death.
Is there a difference between palliative care and hospice care?
The Difference Between Palliative Care and Hospice
Both palliative care and hospice care provide comfort. But palliative care can begin at diagnosis, and at the same time as treatment. Hospice care begins after treatment of the disease is stopped and when it is clear that the person is not going to survive the illness.
Which is the most accurate description of the nursing diagnosis of dysfunctional grieving?
Which is the most accurate description of the nursing diagnosis of dysfunctional grieving? The nurse should define dysfunctional grieving as the experience of distress, accompanying sadness which fails to follow norms.
Which of the following individuals will likely experience the lowest level of death anxiety?
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Term In industrialized countries.. | Definition opportunities to witness the physical aspects of death are less available today than in the previous generations. |
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Term Which of the following individuals will likely experience the lowest level of death anxiety? | Definition Marvin, a 93-year-old |
When death is imminent a dying person moves through three phases?
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Term Three phases a person moves through when death is imminent | Definition 1.Agonal Phase 2. Clinical Death 3. Mortality |
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Term Hospice | Definition It aims to provide a caring community sensitive to the dying person’s needs so patients and family members can prepare for death in ways that are satisfying to them |
When the transition from life to death is imminent A person often moves through which of the following three phases?
When the transition from life to death is imminent, a person often moves through which of the following three phases? During the clinical death phase, heartbeat, circulation, breathing, and brain functioning stop. the individual passes into permanent death.
Which is the best example of active euthanasia quizlet?
Which of the following is the best example of active euthanasia? A doctor declines to perform surgery on a patient who is suffering from a terminal illness, on the grounds that the surgery will merely postpone the patient’s death by a few weeks and prolong their suffering.
What did Corr’s holistic approach to dying emphasize?
What did Corr’s holistic approach to dying emphasize? state in which an individual’s cortical functioning ceases while brainstem activity continues.
Who is best demonstrating an understanding of the universality of death?
Who is best demonstrating an understanding of the universality of death? Artie, who says, “Everything that lives dies.”
How do cultures view death?
Do Some Cultures Celebrate Death? While some cultures focus on mourning the loss of a loved one, others focus on celebrating the life of the individual who passed away. Some of these cultures believe that the earthly life is not the only one to be experienced and rejoice in knowing that their loved one has moved on.
How concepts of death are impacted by culture?
Each culture has its own beliefs about the meaning and purpose of life and what happens after death. For example, people may find death more bearable if they believe in a life after death. In some cultures, people believe that the spirit of someone who has died directly influences the living family members.
What does a good death involve?
According to an Institute of Medicine report, a good death is: “Free from avoidable distress and suffering for patient, family and caregivers, in general accord with the patient’s and family’s wishes, and reasonably consistent with clinical, cultural and ethical standards.”