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NUR 109 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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Identify different types and stages of grief.


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Normal Grief:
A natural response to loss involving a range of emotions such as sadness,
anger, guilt, and acceptance. It is a common and expected reaction to
significant loss.
Complicated Grief (Prolonged Grief Disorder):
A form of grief that is prolonged and intense, lasting well beyond what is
considered a typical grieving period. Individuals with complicated grief
may struggle to adapt to the loss and experience persistent, debilitating
emotional pain.
Anticipatory Grief:
Grief that occurs before the actual loss, often when individuals are aware
that a death or significant loss is imminent. It can involve a mix of emotions
as individuals begin to prepare emotionally for the impending loss.
Disenfranchised Grief:
Grief that is not openly acknowledged or socially supported. This may
occur when the loss is not widely recognized or when societal norms

, downplay the significance of the loss, such as in the case of the death of a
pet or a non-marital partner.




Caring for and communicating with clients who have limited English. What
interventions could be used to help communicate?


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Professional Interpreters:
Intervention: Engage the services of professional interpreters who are
fluent in the patient's language. Avoid using family members, especially
children, as interpreters to ensure accuracy and confidentiality.
Translation Services:
Intervention: Provide written materials, including consent forms,
instructions, and educational materials, in the patient's primary language.
Use translated versions of commonly used documents.
Multilingual Staff:
Intervention: Employ healthcare professionals or support staff who speak
multiple languages to facilitate communication and build rapport with
patients who have limited English proficiency.
Language Assistance Technology:
Intervention: Utilize language assistance technologies, such as video
interpretation services, to enhance communication between healthcare
providers and patients with limited English proficiency.
Cultural Competence Training:
Intervention: Train healthcare staff on cultural competence, emphasizing
effective communication strategies when interacting with patients from
diverse linguistic backgrounds.
Visual Aids:
Intervention: Use visual aids, such as diagrams, pictures, or videos, to
supplement verbal communication and enhance understanding, especially
when language barriers are present.
Teach-Back Method:
Intervention: Encourage patients to repeat back instructions or information
in their own words to ensure comprehension. This approach helps identify
any misunderstandings and allows for clarification.

, why do we have a nursing process, what are the steps and what is involved with each
step?


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Assessment:
Involves collecting comprehensive data about the patient's health status,
including physical, emotional, social, and cultural aspects.

Diagnosis:
In this step, nurses analyze and interpret the collected data to identify the
patient's health problems, risks, and strengths.
Nursing diagnoses are formulated based on the analysis, and they guide
the development of a care plan.

Planning:
The nurse collaborates with the patient, family, and other healthcare
professionals to develop a comprehensive care plan.


Implementation:
In this step, the nursing care plan is put into action.
Nurses perform the planned interventions, which may include administering
medications, providing education, conducting therapeutic communication,
and assisting with activities of daily living.

Evaluation:
The nurse assesses the patient's response to the interventions and
evaluates the progress toward achieving the established goals.




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