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grieving so severe a person cannot handle life processes; unresolved grief
d Grief
2. Disenfranchise
d Grief occurs when the person, family, or society, can't or won't accept
grief/loss/death
3. Anticipatory Grief grief that is experienced before the loss of someone/thing. Arises
when loss is expected.
4. Kubler-Ross Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
Five Stages of
Grief
5. Denial defense mechanism
6. Anger realization of the situation
7. Bargaining the beginning of understanding; hopes that negotiation can change
things
8. Depression understanding the certainty of impending death and allowing the
grieving process to begin
9. Acceptance coming to terms with the reality of loss
10. Disturbed time-limited interruptions of sleep amount and quality due to external
Sleep Pattern factors
11. NREM Stage 1 lightest level of sleep, vital signs begin to slow, drowsiness, lasting a few
minutes
12. NREM Stage 2 relaxation increases, deeper sleep, relatively easy to wake
13. NREM Stage 3 initial stage of deep sleep, muscles relaxed, 15-30 minutes
14. NREM Stage 4 deepest stage of sleep, strong stimuli needed to wake, may be
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lengthy if sleep deprivation has occurred
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