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Types of grief - (ANSWERS)anticipatory - when you know you're about to
have a loss of some kind (not just death - moving, amputation, whatever)

Acute

Shadow - chronic, normal - intermittent sadness often triggered by events

Complicated - acute that doesn't lessen, equilibrium remains elusive - guilt,
anger, ambivalence toward lost person unresolved

Disenfranchised - loss can't be openly mourned - eg capital punishment or
relationship not socially accepted (used to be v common in era when
LGBT+ not accepted)

What is palliative care - (ANSWERS)focus is on providing comfort and
increasing QOL

Prevent/minimize suffering

Can be offered concurrently with life-prolonging/stabilizing care, or can be
purely comfort-related with no curative measures taken

(hospice care provides palliative care)

Hospice guidelines - (ANSWERS)- palliative
- 6 mo or less prognosis (can be on hospice longer than 6 months with
documented decline)


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- lots of misconceptions
- people can seek tx, just not for s/s related to their hospice diagnosis
- hospice meds tend to include a med for secretions (eg scopolamine), a
benzo, and morphine
- people may need education that morphine in hospice is not just for pain
- lots of services available on hospice eg music, massage, chaplain, aide

Grief models - (ANSWERS)Kubler-Ross

Disequilibrium

What is a living will - (ANSWERS)a type of advance directive

Specifically for EOL care in terminal illness for when pt becomes unable to
voice their wishes

Includes designation of a proxy

What is spiritual care - (ANSWERS)assisting pts in...
Finding meaning, reconciliation
Transcendent reality
Strengthen their spiritual life

Identify and address pts in spiritual distress

What is wellness - (ANSWERS)- multidimensional
- adaptation to internal/external conditions


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- individualized
- is a continuum, not a condition

Aspects of wellness... - (ANSWERS)biological
Environmental
Functional
Intellectual
Psychological
Spiritual
Social

Levels of cultural skill - (ANSWERS)destructive
Blind
Precompetent
Competent

Barriers to culturally sensitive care include - (ANSWERS)cultural
destructiveness/blindness/incompetence
Stereotyping
Ethnocentrism

Older adult learning: cognitive functions that *remain stable* -
(ANSWERS)attention span
Language/communication skills
Comprehension
Visual perception
Overall cognitive ability


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Older adult learning: cognitive functions that *decline* -
(ANSWERS)verbal fluency
Logical analysis
Selective attention
Object naming
Complicated hand-eye stuff

Fluid vs crystallized intelligence - (ANSWERS)fluid:
- what's inborn, not based on experience
- logic, problem solving
- "street smarts"
- declines c age

Crystallized:
- acquired knowledge, learning
- "book smarts"
- long lasting, improves c experience
- stable c age

Memory problems with aging...normal? - (ANSWERS)no - not expected
age-related change - should be evaluated

Maintaining neuroplasticity... - (ANSWERS)"use it or lose it"
Learn new things, do something outside of routine

Therapeutic comm c elderly - (ANSWERS)- don't use elderspeak

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