NSG-310 Exam 3 | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Rated A+
NSG-310 Exam 3 | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Rated A+ 13-21 years identity vs role confusion 18 months-3 years autonomy vs shame & doubt 21-39 years intimacy vs isolation 3-5 years initiative vs. guilt 40-65 years generativity vs stagnation 5 stages of grief and loss (DABDA) 1) denial 2) anger 3) bagaining 4) depression 5) acceptance 5-13 years industry vs. inferiority 65 + years ego integrity vs. despair Acute grief occurs immediately after loss; is happening in the moment Acute stress requires immediate attention and once the situation is resolved, homeostasis is re-established Adventitious crisis when the crisis impacts a large number of people simultaneously (ex. A disaster) Anticipatory grief grief experienced prior to a loss Audible learner Learns best with verbal instructions Likes to talk things through Talks about situation and pros and cons Chronic sorrow grief that tends to be unending and unpredictable because it is associated with someone still living, not with the deceased and is often experienced by caregivers Chronic stress manifests over an extended period of time as a result of repeated exposure to stressor Complicated grief seeing a loved one who was in extreme pain pass away and being sad because they are not here anymore but happy because they are not suffering anymore Components of body language facial expressions, eye contact, movement and gestures (the factor of distance and the factor of elevation), and
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