Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Ch 37 Death and Grief
- Loss
- Necessary
- Maturation
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- Necessary and normal expected changes throughout life
ie: leaving your parent for the first day of school. this help you develop coping skills
- Perceived
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- someone experiencing a loss and is less obvious to other people
- Actual
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- you can no longer feel, hear, see or know of person
ie: loss of body part
- Situational
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- sudden unexpected.
ie: car accident that causes lose of function or income
- Death
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- Grief
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- normal but bewildering cluster of ordinary human emotions arising in response to a significant loss, intensified and complicated by the relationship to the person or the object lost.
everyone experiences this differently
- Mourning
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- outward, social expressions of grief and the behavior associated with loss. Culturally influenced
- Bereavement
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- encompasses both grief and mourning and includes the emotional responses and outward behaviors of a person experiencing loss
- Normal
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- common, universal, with complex emotional cognitive, social and physical behavior to loss and death
- Anticipatory
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- this happens before the actual loss or death occurs.
-people grieve when they know someone is going to die
-this can create an emotional roller coaster for some
- Disenfranchised
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- -When someone dies and cannot properly grieve the loss of someone because their culture does not acknowledge the loss because it is not "norm"
- Ambigous loss
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- In cases with people with dementia. the person is physically there and not psychologically
- Complicated
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- When someone has a difficult time moving on after loss.
- chronic
- exaggerated
- delayed
- masked
- Stages of Grief and Mourning
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- Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
- Factors Influencing Loss/Grief
- human development
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- the age and stage of development affects grief response.
-older people deal better with loss because of previous experiences and coping skills
- personal relationships
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- the quality and meaning of the person loss influences the grief response.
- nature of loss
- coping strategies
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- coping skills are developed from childhood (talking, journaling, sharing their emotions with freinds)
-Nurses can assess coping strategies
- socioeconomic status
- culture
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- different cultures grieve differently
- Spiritual
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- Provides a framework to navigate understand and heal from loss/death
- Assess
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- -encourage pt to tell his or her story.
-invite them to share experiences
-this helps understand the pts needs
- Through the patients eyes
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- -be present for the pt/
-when/if the pt trusts you you can better understand how they grieve and perceive death
-speak to pt's family and friends
- Griefing variables
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- -convos about the meaning of loss to pt often lead to other important asessments ie coping style, social system and self care
- grief reactions
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- use physical and psychological assessment skills to assess a patients unique grief response
- Diagnosis
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- - compromised family coping
-death anxiety
-grieving
-hopelessness
-complicated grieving
- Planning
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- have the pt's resources considered such as energy and family support
- Priorities
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- Have the pt and family/friends help set their priorities for the end of life care.
-pain management for end of life us normally top priority
- teamwork
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- A team is a must when trying to deal with grief, loss, death.
-doctors, nurses, PT, OT, family and friends all help with palliative care
- Implementation
- Palliative care
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- Focuses on prevention, relief, reduction or soothing symptoms of disease or disorders throughout the entire course of an illness
- Hospice care
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- philosophy and model for the care of terminally ill pts and their families at the end of life
-when in this care, pt usually has less than 6 months to live
- Use Therapeutic Comm.
- Manage symptoms
- Promote self care
- provide psychosocial care
- Maintain a comfortable/Peaceful environment
- Promote Spiritual comfort
- Support grieving family
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- Educate them
-be there for the family and support them as they are going through
-help family make decisions after their loss
- Facilitate mourning
- Care after death
- tissure/organ donation
- Documenting
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- Time of death. people notified of death. time of body transfer and destination. special prep of body
- Postmortem care
- Evaluation
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- Success of eval process depends somewhat on the bond you formed with the pt.
-example: if the goal was that the pt will communicate a sense of hope to family. eval verbal and nonverbal communication