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Loss, Grief, and the Dying Patient

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What is the difference between a living will and a durable power of attorney?   A living will prescribes treatment upon incapacitation. Durable power of attorney gives others the decision-making power.  
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What are the 5 stages of the KUBLER-ROSS’ STAGES OF GRIEVING?   1)Denial 2)Anger 3)Bargaining 4)Depression 5)Acceptance  
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What are the steps of the Martocchio: Survivor’s Reaction?   1)Shock and disbelief 2)Yearning and protest 3)Anguish, disorganization, and dispair 4)Identification in bereavement 5) Reorganization and restitution  
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What is the shock and disbelief phase of Martocchio: Survivor’s Reaction?   *“Maybe this is not happening” *Unreality; rejects comfort; disbelief  
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What is the yearning and protest phase of Martocchio: Survivor’s Reaction?   *“Why do I feel this way?” *May express anger towards diseased for leaving  
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What is the Anguish, disorganization and despair phase of Martocchio: Survivor’s Reaction?   *"Living is a chore; joy has gone out of life" *Realizes reality and permanency of loss  
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What is the Indentification in bereavement phase of Martocchio: Survivor’s Reaction?   *"I’m just like him or her" *May adopt behaviors, mannerisms or ideals. Desire to carry out the dead person’s goals  
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What is the reorganization and restitution phase of Martocchio: Survivor’s Reaction?   *"Life goes on" *Life stabilizes but some of the pain may last a lifetime.  
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What areas (aspects of human functioning) need to be assessed with impending death?   Physical, Emotional, Intellectual, Social, and Spiritual  
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What is passive euthanasia?   with holding treatment that may extend life such as medication or life-support  
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Fill in the blanks: A DNR must be ________ to be valid.   Written  
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What prohibits selling or purchasing of organs?   National Organ Transplantation Act  
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What written document that states your wishes about medical treatment should you be unable to communicate at the end of life?   Living will  
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What requires healthcare institutions to inquire whether patients have an advance directive?   Patient Self-Determination Act  
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