Deck 18: Caring for the Dying Person

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Asking "why me," lashing out at relatives, and criticizing health care professionals are manifestations of _______

A) denial.
B) anger.
C) bargaining.
D) depression.
E) acceptance.
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Which statement is least likely to be true?

A) Some patients remain in denial up until the time of death.
B) Some patients reach acceptance fairly easily.
C) All patients go through the five stages of dying.
D) Some patients never reach acceptance.
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Which is not an appropriate form of condolence?

A) silence
B) staying in touch by phone or mail
C) saying "You must be strong."
D) being willing to listen
E) a hug or kiss
Question
For many survivors, making funeral arrangements and attending the funeral or memorial service _______

A) are unnecessarily painful.
B) provide a chance to say goodbye.
C) postpone the grief process.
D) are none of the above.
Question
Praying to stay alive until a certain event or begging to be given a second chance are examples of _______

A) denial.
B) anger.
C) bargaining.
D) depression.
E) acceptance.
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Changing doctors repeatedly, acting as though nothing is wrong, refusing to talk about the illness, and refusing treatment are manifestations of _______

A) denial.
B) anger.
C) bargaining.
D) depression.
E) acceptance.
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Premises:
Allowing the patient to express feelings about dying.
Allowing the patient to express feelings about dying.
Lecturing the patient about religious matters.
Lecturing the patient about religious matters.
Responses:
appropriate
inappropriate
appropriate
inappropriate
appropriate
inappropriate
appropriate
inappropriate
appropriate
inappropriate
appropriate
inappropriate
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Just give me another chance! I promise I'll do better!
depression
Just give me another chance! I promise I'll do better!
denial
Just give me another chance! I promise I'll do better!
acceptance
Just give me another chance! I promise I'll do better!
bargaining
Just give me another chance! I promise I'll do better!
anger
Why did this happen to me? It's not fair!
depression
Why did this happen to me? It's not fair!
denial
Why did this happen to me? It's not fair!
acceptance
Why did this happen to me? It's not fair!
bargaining
Why did this happen to me? It's not fair!
anger
There must be some mistake; it can't be true!
depression
There must be some mistake; it can't be true!
denial
There must be some mistake; it can't be true!
acceptance
There must be some mistake; it can't be true!
bargaining
There must be some mistake; it can't be true!
anger
I feel hopeless. Nothing will ever be the same.
depression
I feel hopeless. Nothing will ever be the same.
denial
I feel hopeless. Nothing will ever be the same.
acceptance
I feel hopeless. Nothing will ever be the same.
bargaining
I feel hopeless. Nothing will ever be the same.
anger
I can't change what happened. I am going to move forward with my life.
depression
I can't change what happened. I am going to move forward with my life.
denial
I can't change what happened. I am going to move forward with my life.
acceptance
I can't change what happened. I am going to move forward with my life.
bargaining
I can't change what happened. I am going to move forward with my life.
anger
depression
denial
acceptance
bargaining
anger
depression
denial
acceptance
bargaining
anger
depression
denial
acceptance
bargaining
anger
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Chapter 18 discusses the importance of accepting impending death. However, many people in our society believe it is important to "stay positive" and "never give up hope" because "miracles do happen." What are your feelings about each of these approaches to dying? As a health care professional, how might these feelings influence your interactions with dying patients or their families?
Question
Although painful, grief can be a growth experience. Write a paragraph discussing lessons one can learn from grieving a loss.
Question
Explain several best practices for health care professionals who are assisting the family of a dying patient.
Question
When a patient appears to be at peace with dying, the patient has reached _______

A) denial.
B) anger.
C) bargaining.
D) depression.
E) acceptance.
Question
Hyperactivity, inappropriate feelings, physical illness, hostility, depression, or lack of feeling can be signs of _______

A) the grief process.
B) bereavement.
C) unresolved grief.
D) denial.
Question
Describe a time you have experienced some or all of the five stages of grief. The loss involved may be large or small.
Question
When friends or relatives protect bereaved individuals from having to make final arrangements or from being with the body, they are actually _______

A) sparing the bereaved person from pain.
B) showing their respect for the deceased.
C) depriving the bereaved individual a chance to work through grief.
D) doing none of the above.
Question
When a patient feels tremendous sorrow about impending death, he or she has reached the _______ stage.

A) denial
B) anger
C) bargaining
D) depression
E) acceptance
Question
Which is often an immediate reaction to sudden or unexpected death?

A) anticipatory grief
B) bargaining
C) shock
D) anger
Question
According to Chapter 18, which losses could lead to a grief experience similar to the five stages of dying?

A) losing a job
B) a divorce
C) having one's home destroyed in a flood
D) all of the above
Question
Which can inhibit the grief process?

A) a sudden death
B) unresolved past grief
C) using drugs or alcohol to cope with emotions
D) resuming normal activities too early
E) all of the above
Question
It is inappropriate to tell a grieving person, "Don't cry. You must be strong." because _______

A) this response denies the person the right to grieve..
B) crying is a natural reaction to loss.
C) the individual needs the opportunity to work through his or her feelings.
D) all of the above.
Question
List several immediate physical effects of grief.
Question
Describe a time you have experienced some or all of the five stages of grief. The loss involved may be large or small.
Question
When is dying at home not appropriate?
Question
Give examples of physical relief to be provided by palliative care.
Question
List several physical reactions to grief that can continue for weeks or months following a loss.
Question
Give several guidelines for health care professionals who are assisting the family of a dying patient.
Question
Why is it important to deal effectively with grief?
Question
List several mental and emotional effects of bereavement.
Question
Give examples of emotional relief to be provided by palliative care.
Question
How is the health care professional's role different when assisting a dying patient as compared to assisting a patient who is likely to recover?
Question
List the five stages of grief identified by Dr. Kübler-Ross.
Question
Write a paragraph explaining why it is beneficial to inform patients that they are dying rather than protecting them from this knowledge.
Question
Although painful, grief can be a growth experience. Write a paragraph which discusses several lessons one can learn from grieving a loss.
Question
List several advantages to dying at home.
Question
Explain the focus of palliative care.
Question
What kind of plans must be made for a patient to die at home?
Question
Describe several of the fears that are commonly expressed by dying patients.
Question
When a death is expected, what can one do to facilitate anticipatory grieving and ease the dying process?
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1
Asking "why me," lashing out at relatives, and criticizing health care professionals are manifestations of _______

A) denial.
B) anger.
C) bargaining.
D) depression.
E) acceptance.
anger.
2
Which statement is least likely to be true?

A) Some patients remain in denial up until the time of death.
B) Some patients reach acceptance fairly easily.
C) All patients go through the five stages of dying.
D) Some patients never reach acceptance.
All patients go through the five stages of dying.
3
Which is not an appropriate form of condolence?

A) silence
B) staying in touch by phone or mail
C) saying "You must be strong."
D) being willing to listen
E) a hug or kiss
saying "You must be strong."
4
For many survivors, making funeral arrangements and attending the funeral or memorial service _______

A) are unnecessarily painful.
B) provide a chance to say goodbye.
C) postpone the grief process.
D) are none of the above.
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5
Praying to stay alive until a certain event or begging to be given a second chance are examples of _______

A) denial.
B) anger.
C) bargaining.
D) depression.
E) acceptance.
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6
Changing doctors repeatedly, acting as though nothing is wrong, refusing to talk about the illness, and refusing treatment are manifestations of _______

A) denial.
B) anger.
C) bargaining.
D) depression.
E) acceptance.
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Match between columns
Premises:
Allowing the patient to express feelings about dying.
Allowing the patient to express feelings about dying.
Lecturing the patient about religious matters.
Lecturing the patient about religious matters.
Responses:
appropriate
inappropriate
appropriate
inappropriate
appropriate
inappropriate
appropriate
inappropriate
appropriate
inappropriate
appropriate
inappropriate
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Just give me another chance! I promise I'll do better!
depression
Just give me another chance! I promise I'll do better!
denial
Just give me another chance! I promise I'll do better!
acceptance
Just give me another chance! I promise I'll do better!
bargaining
Just give me another chance! I promise I'll do better!
anger
Why did this happen to me? It's not fair!
depression
Why did this happen to me? It's not fair!
denial
Why did this happen to me? It's not fair!
acceptance
Why did this happen to me? It's not fair!
bargaining
Why did this happen to me? It's not fair!
anger
There must be some mistake; it can't be true!
depression
There must be some mistake; it can't be true!
denial
There must be some mistake; it can't be true!
acceptance
There must be some mistake; it can't be true!
bargaining
There must be some mistake; it can't be true!
anger
I feel hopeless. Nothing will ever be the same.
depression
I feel hopeless. Nothing will ever be the same.
denial
I feel hopeless. Nothing will ever be the same.
acceptance
I feel hopeless. Nothing will ever be the same.
bargaining
I feel hopeless. Nothing will ever be the same.
anger
I can't change what happened. I am going to move forward with my life.
depression
I can't change what happened. I am going to move forward with my life.
denial
I can't change what happened. I am going to move forward with my life.
acceptance
I can't change what happened. I am going to move forward with my life.
bargaining
I can't change what happened. I am going to move forward with my life.
anger
depression
denial
acceptance
bargaining
anger
depression
denial
acceptance
bargaining
anger
depression
denial
acceptance
bargaining
anger
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Chapter 18 discusses the importance of accepting impending death. However, many people in our society believe it is important to "stay positive" and "never give up hope" because "miracles do happen." What are your feelings about each of these approaches to dying? As a health care professional, how might these feelings influence your interactions with dying patients or their families?
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Although painful, grief can be a growth experience. Write a paragraph discussing lessons one can learn from grieving a loss.
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11
Explain several best practices for health care professionals who are assisting the family of a dying patient.
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12
When a patient appears to be at peace with dying, the patient has reached _______

A) denial.
B) anger.
C) bargaining.
D) depression.
E) acceptance.
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Hyperactivity, inappropriate feelings, physical illness, hostility, depression, or lack of feeling can be signs of _______

A) the grief process.
B) bereavement.
C) unresolved grief.
D) denial.
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Describe a time you have experienced some or all of the five stages of grief. The loss involved may be large or small.
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15
When friends or relatives protect bereaved individuals from having to make final arrangements or from being with the body, they are actually _______

A) sparing the bereaved person from pain.
B) showing their respect for the deceased.
C) depriving the bereaved individual a chance to work through grief.
D) doing none of the above.
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When a patient feels tremendous sorrow about impending death, he or she has reached the _______ stage.

A) denial
B) anger
C) bargaining
D) depression
E) acceptance
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17
Which is often an immediate reaction to sudden or unexpected death?

A) anticipatory grief
B) bargaining
C) shock
D) anger
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According to Chapter 18, which losses could lead to a grief experience similar to the five stages of dying?

A) losing a job
B) a divorce
C) having one's home destroyed in a flood
D) all of the above
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19
Which can inhibit the grief process?

A) a sudden death
B) unresolved past grief
C) using drugs or alcohol to cope with emotions
D) resuming normal activities too early
E) all of the above
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It is inappropriate to tell a grieving person, "Don't cry. You must be strong." because _______

A) this response denies the person the right to grieve..
B) crying is a natural reaction to loss.
C) the individual needs the opportunity to work through his or her feelings.
D) all of the above.
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21
List several immediate physical effects of grief.
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Describe a time you have experienced some or all of the five stages of grief. The loss involved may be large or small.
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When is dying at home not appropriate?
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Give examples of physical relief to be provided by palliative care.
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List several physical reactions to grief that can continue for weeks or months following a loss.
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Give several guidelines for health care professionals who are assisting the family of a dying patient.
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Why is it important to deal effectively with grief?
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List several mental and emotional effects of bereavement.
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Give examples of emotional relief to be provided by palliative care.
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How is the health care professional's role different when assisting a dying patient as compared to assisting a patient who is likely to recover?
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List the five stages of grief identified by Dr. Kübler-Ross.
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Write a paragraph explaining why it is beneficial to inform patients that they are dying rather than protecting them from this knowledge.
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Although painful, grief can be a growth experience. Write a paragraph which discusses several lessons one can learn from grieving a loss.
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List several advantages to dying at home.
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Explain the focus of palliative care.
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What kind of plans must be made for a patient to die at home?
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Describe several of the fears that are commonly expressed by dying patients.
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When a death is expected, what can one do to facilitate anticipatory grieving and ease the dying process?
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