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Loss, grief, and bereavement - Answer - Grief, bereavement and mourning often seen as interchangeable - Bereavement o There's been a loss - Grief o Response to loss - Mourning o Socially and culturally prescribed behaviors you have around that time § Socially and culturally initiated - physical loss - emotional loss - Loss does not only refer to death of an individual - Often one loss is superimposed on another, especially later in life o Accumulation of losses may incapacitate individual o May cause bereavement overload, or continual grieving Grief work - Answer - Grief work is the grieving process - Many models and theories available to explain and predict human response - Kübler-Ross well known for describing stages of grief - Coping skills influence this

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NURS 252 - Final Exam Questions with
Correct Answers Graded to Pass 2026-
2027 Update.
Loss, grief, and bereavement - Answer - Grief, bereavement and mourning often seen as
interchangeable



- Bereavement

o There's been a loss



- Grief

o Response to loss



- Mourning

o Socially and culturally prescribed behaviors you have around that time

§ Socially and culturally initiated



- physical loss



- emotional loss



- Loss does not only refer to death of an individual



- Often one loss is superimposed on another, especially later in life

o Accumulation of losses may incapacitate individual

o May cause bereavement overload, or continual grieving



Grief work - Answer - Grief work is the grieving process



- Many models and theories available to explain and predict human response



- Kübler-Ross well known for describing stages of grief



- Coping skills influence this

,5 stages of grief Elisabeth Kubler-Ross - Answer - Denial: initial reaction, feeling of shock &
disbelief.



- Anger: emotional outburst, placing blame on others, anger at God



- Bargaining: temporary truce, "if only" statements, we want to bargain for life to return the way
it was.



- Depression: intense sadness, withdrawal from others, it hard to get out of bed, hard to get
through the day, feeling alone, unsure of how to carry on.



- Acceptance: accepting the reality of the death, able to let go and move on, intense grief
lessens, life starts to return to some resemblance of normal.



- *may be in different orders



- Guide to explain how people are reacting



- Help to provide interventions based on reactions



Loss response model - Answer - Improve understanding of grieving



- Assist nurses in caring and comforting those who are/have experienced a loss

o Part of a system striving to maintain equilibrium or stability

o Loss causes disequilibrium or instability



- Normal aspects of daily living might be difficult or impossible to accomplish



- As nurses, can help with asking appropriate questions



Types of grief - Answer - Grieving takes an enormous amount of physical and emotional
energy



- Different types

o Anticipatory

§ Mourn ahead of time

, § response to a real or perceived loss before it occurs



o Acute

§ Cant focus on what they need to do

§ crisis

§ definite syndrome of somatic, functional, and emotional symptoms of distress that occur in
waves of varying lengths of time during the period of impact



o Shadow

§ moments of intermittent sadness

§ Triggers

· Smells

· people



o Complicated

§ grief that does not lessen over the months or even years after the loss

§ prolonged grief



o Disenfranchised

§ Can't outwardly mourn

§ Cant grieve or socialize



Coping - Answer - Grief Assessment

o Help determine who is able to cope effectively and who is not

o Look at present and past stress management techniques of patient and family

§ Be aware of detrimental stress management techniques (ex. Substance abuse)

§ Potential for conflicting feelings (relief vs. grief, guilt, etc.)

· Interventions as needed



Impact and functional and emotional disruption - Answer - Impact is the time of the loss
(functional, death, independence, etc.)



- Provide safe environment with basic needs

o Food

o Shelter

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