Deck 38: Perinatal Loss and Grief

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A family is visiting two surviving triplets.The third triplet died 2 days ago.What action indicates that the family has begun to grieve for the dead infant?

A)They refer to the two live infants as twins
B)They ask about the dead triplet's current status
C)They bring in play clothes for all three infants
D)They refer to the dead infant in the past tense
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Nurses who want to help parents with their decision making about an autopsy or who may be required to be involved in seeking consent for autopsies should be aware that:

A)Autopsies are usually covered by insurance
B)Autopsies must be done within a few hours after delivery
C)In the current litigious society,more autopsies are performed than in the past
D)Some religions prohibit autopsy
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A nurse concludes that grieving parents have progressed to the reorganization/recovery phase during a follow-up visit a year later if:

A)They say they feel no pain
B)They are discussing sex and a future pregnancy,even if they have not sorted out their feelings yet
C)They have abandoned those moments of bittersweet grief
D)Their questions have progressed from "why?" to "why us?"
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A newborn in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)is dying as a result of a massive infection.The parents speak to the neonatologist,who informs them of their son's prognosis.When the father sees his son,he says,"He looks just fine to me.I can't understand what all this is about." The most appropriate response by the nurse is:

A)"Didn't the doctor tell you about your son's problems?"
B)"This must be a difficult time for you.Tell me how you're doing."
C)To stand beside him quietly
D)"You'll have to face up to the fact that he is going to die sooner or later."
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With regard to organ donation after an infant's death,nurses should be aware that:

A)Federal law requires medical staff to ask the parents about organ donation and then to contact their state's organ procurement organization (OPO)to handle the procedure if the parents agree
B)Organ donation can aid grieving by giving the family an opportunity to see something positive about the experience
C)The most common donation is the infant's kidneys
D)Corneas can be donated if the infant was either stillborn or alive as long as the pregnancy went full term
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The term _________________________ refers to the grief response that occurs with reminders of loss.This typically happens on special anniversary dates of the loss.
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A nurse caring for a family during a loss might notice that survivor guilt is sometimes experienced by the infant's:

A)Siblings
B)Mother
C)Father
D)Grandparents
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When helping the mother,father,and other family members actualize the loss of the infant,nurses should:

A)Use the words lost or gone rather than dead or died
B)Make sure the family understands that it is important to name the baby
C)If the parents choose to visit with the baby,apply powder and lotion to the baby and wrap the infant in a pretty blanket
D)Set a firm time for ending the visit with the baby so that the parents know when to let go
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In helping bereaved parents cope and move on,nurses should keep in mind that:

A)A perinatal or parental grief support group is more likely to be helpful if the needs of the parents are matched with the focus of the group
B)When pictures of the infant are taken for keepsakes,no close-ups should be taken of any congenital anomalies
C)No significant differences exist in grieving individuals from various cultures,ethnic groups,and religions
D)In emergency situations,nurses who are so disposed must resist the temptation to baptize the infant in the absence of a priest or minister
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Many women and their partners,whether infertile or not,will experience perinatal loss.The nurse who cares for these families should understand that those experiencing a "silent" or "hidden" loss will also grieve and require the support of caregivers,family,and friends.A(n)_________________ is not an example of a silent loss.

A)Ectopic pregnancy
B)Stillbirth
C)Miscarriage
D)Induced abortion
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During the initial acute distress phase of grieving,parents still must make unexpected and unwanted decisions about funeral arrangements and even naming the baby.The nurse's role should be to:

A)Take over as much as possible to relieve the pressure
B)Encourage grandparents to take over
C)Make sure the parents themselves approve the final decisions
D)Leave them alone to work things out
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Society tends to minimize perinatal loss because of the prevailing belief that there are no barriers to getting pregnant and the expectation that once a woman is pregnant,a healthy,live infant will result.Is this statement true or false?
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What is appropriate for a nurse to say to bereaved parents?

A)"This happened for the best."
B)"God had a purpose for him."
C)"I know how you feel."
D)"What can I do for you?"
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A woman experienced a miscarriage at 10 weeks of gestation and had a dilation and curettage (D&C).She states that she is just fine and wants to go home as soon as possible.While you are assessing her responses to her loss,she tells you that she had purchased some baby things and had picked out a name.Based on your assessment of her responses,what nursing intervention would you do for her first?

A)Ready her for discharge
B)Notify pastoral care to offer her a blessing
C)Ask her if she would like to see what was obtained from her D&C
D)Ask her what name she had picked out for her baby
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Deck 38: Perinatal Loss and Grief
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A family is visiting two surviving triplets.The third triplet died 2 days ago.What action indicates that the family has begun to grieve for the dead infant?

A)They refer to the two live infants as twins
B)They ask about the dead triplet's current status
C)They bring in play clothes for all three infants
D)They refer to the dead infant in the past tense
They refer to the dead infant in the past tense
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Nurses who want to help parents with their decision making about an autopsy or who may be required to be involved in seeking consent for autopsies should be aware that:

A)Autopsies are usually covered by insurance
B)Autopsies must be done within a few hours after delivery
C)In the current litigious society,more autopsies are performed than in the past
D)Some religions prohibit autopsy
Some religions prohibit autopsy
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A nurse concludes that grieving parents have progressed to the reorganization/recovery phase during a follow-up visit a year later if:

A)They say they feel no pain
B)They are discussing sex and a future pregnancy,even if they have not sorted out their feelings yet
C)They have abandoned those moments of bittersweet grief
D)Their questions have progressed from "why?" to "why us?"
They are discussing sex and a future pregnancy,even if they have not sorted out their feelings yet
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A newborn in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)is dying as a result of a massive infection.The parents speak to the neonatologist,who informs them of their son's prognosis.When the father sees his son,he says,"He looks just fine to me.I can't understand what all this is about." The most appropriate response by the nurse is:

A)"Didn't the doctor tell you about your son's problems?"
B)"This must be a difficult time for you.Tell me how you're doing."
C)To stand beside him quietly
D)"You'll have to face up to the fact that he is going to die sooner or later."
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With regard to organ donation after an infant's death,nurses should be aware that:

A)Federal law requires medical staff to ask the parents about organ donation and then to contact their state's organ procurement organization (OPO)to handle the procedure if the parents agree
B)Organ donation can aid grieving by giving the family an opportunity to see something positive about the experience
C)The most common donation is the infant's kidneys
D)Corneas can be donated if the infant was either stillborn or alive as long as the pregnancy went full term
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The term _________________________ refers to the grief response that occurs with reminders of loss.This typically happens on special anniversary dates of the loss.
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A nurse caring for a family during a loss might notice that survivor guilt is sometimes experienced by the infant's:

A)Siblings
B)Mother
C)Father
D)Grandparents
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When helping the mother,father,and other family members actualize the loss of the infant,nurses should:

A)Use the words lost or gone rather than dead or died
B)Make sure the family understands that it is important to name the baby
C)If the parents choose to visit with the baby,apply powder and lotion to the baby and wrap the infant in a pretty blanket
D)Set a firm time for ending the visit with the baby so that the parents know when to let go
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In helping bereaved parents cope and move on,nurses should keep in mind that:

A)A perinatal or parental grief support group is more likely to be helpful if the needs of the parents are matched with the focus of the group
B)When pictures of the infant are taken for keepsakes,no close-ups should be taken of any congenital anomalies
C)No significant differences exist in grieving individuals from various cultures,ethnic groups,and religions
D)In emergency situations,nurses who are so disposed must resist the temptation to baptize the infant in the absence of a priest or minister
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Many women and their partners,whether infertile or not,will experience perinatal loss.The nurse who cares for these families should understand that those experiencing a "silent" or "hidden" loss will also grieve and require the support of caregivers,family,and friends.A(n)_________________ is not an example of a silent loss.

A)Ectopic pregnancy
B)Stillbirth
C)Miscarriage
D)Induced abortion
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During the initial acute distress phase of grieving,parents still must make unexpected and unwanted decisions about funeral arrangements and even naming the baby.The nurse's role should be to:

A)Take over as much as possible to relieve the pressure
B)Encourage grandparents to take over
C)Make sure the parents themselves approve the final decisions
D)Leave them alone to work things out
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Society tends to minimize perinatal loss because of the prevailing belief that there are no barriers to getting pregnant and the expectation that once a woman is pregnant,a healthy,live infant will result.Is this statement true or false?
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What is appropriate for a nurse to say to bereaved parents?

A)"This happened for the best."
B)"God had a purpose for him."
C)"I know how you feel."
D)"What can I do for you?"
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A woman experienced a miscarriage at 10 weeks of gestation and had a dilation and curettage (D&C).She states that she is just fine and wants to go home as soon as possible.While you are assessing her responses to her loss,she tells you that she had purchased some baby things and had picked out a name.Based on your assessment of her responses,what nursing intervention would you do for her first?

A)Ready her for discharge
B)Notify pastoral care to offer her a blessing
C)Ask her if she would like to see what was obtained from her D&C
D)Ask her what name she had picked out for her baby
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