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A patter of fast, shallow breathing followed by slow
Cheyne-Stokes breathing
deep breathing, with periods of apnea
An appearance of purplish marbling on the skin as a
Mottling
result of poor blood flow to the extremities
What are the five stages of
grief?
What are the five stages of denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
grief?
Who came up with the five Psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
stages of grief?
What does it mean for an Anger may be directed toward the love one who
individual to be in the passed, the healthcare team, oneself, other family
anger stage of grief? members, or God. Second stage of grief.
What does it mean for an A series of "what if" or "if only" thoughts. Third stage of
individual to be in the grief.
Bargaining stage of grief?
What does it mean for an A person may feel empty, alone, or overwhelmingly
individual to be in the sad. the fourth stage of grief.
depression stage of grief?
, What does it mean for an A person accepts the reality that the loved one is
individual to be in the gone. The final stage of grief.
acceptance stage of
grief?
True or false? A person True
can flip through these
stages of grief in a matter
of minutes or hours, or be
"stuck" in a stage for
months or even years.
Hospice care is sometimes End of life care
referred to as?
People who die from physical
chronic conditions may go
through a series of __________
changes.
_______ is a part of life. Death
You should be _______ to Honored
help your resident and his
loved ones through the
life event of passing away.
As the dying process Cardiovascular
continues, the
____________________ system
slows down, often
resulting in an irregular
heartbeat and low blood
pressure.
The nursing assistant Oral care
should provide ____________
each time the resident is
re-positioned
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Terms in this set (94)
A patter of fast, shallow breathing followed by slow
Cheyne-Stokes breathing
deep breathing, with periods of apnea
An appearance of purplish marbling on the skin as a
Mottling
result of poor blood flow to the extremities
What are the five stages of
grief?
What are the five stages of denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
grief?
Who came up with the five Psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
stages of grief?
What does it mean for an Anger may be directed toward the love one who
individual to be in the passed, the healthcare team, oneself, other family
anger stage of grief? members, or God. Second stage of grief.
What does it mean for an A series of "what if" or "if only" thoughts. Third stage of
individual to be in the grief.
Bargaining stage of grief?
What does it mean for an A person may feel empty, alone, or overwhelmingly
individual to be in the sad. the fourth stage of grief.
depression stage of grief?
, What does it mean for an A person accepts the reality that the loved one is
individual to be in the gone. The final stage of grief.
acceptance stage of
grief?
True or false? A person True
can flip through these
stages of grief in a matter
of minutes or hours, or be
"stuck" in a stage for
months or even years.
Hospice care is sometimes End of life care
referred to as?
People who die from physical
chronic conditions may go
through a series of __________
changes.
_______ is a part of life. Death
You should be _______ to Honored
help your resident and his
loved ones through the
life event of passing away.
As the dying process Cardiovascular
continues, the
____________________ system
slows down, often
resulting in an irregular
heartbeat and low blood
pressure.
The nursing assistant Oral care
should provide ____________
each time the resident is
re-positioned