(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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ongoing stress without relief; it can lead to long-term health issues like hypertension, diabetes, and depression
Chronic Stress
denial
anger
bargaining
depression
acceptance
Kubler Ross Stages of Grief
How would you classify grief that society does not openly acknowledge, like the loss of a former partner?
disenfranchised grief
A distress signal is sent to the hypothalamus, triggering physiological changes. Fight-or-flight
Alarm Reaction Stage of GAS
When assessing a patient who has experienced loss, what are key areas a nurse should evaluate?
Emotional responses, coping strategies, support systems, cultural influences, and physical health.
accepting the reality of the loss, working through the pain, adjusting to life without the deceased, and emotionally relocating the loss
Worden's Task-Based Model of Grieving
emotional exhaustion from continuous caregiving, and nurses are vulnerable due to their close contact with patients' suffering and trauma
compassion fatigue
Which type of grief is considered normal and includes an acceptance of the loss over time?
anticipatory grief
type of stress characterized by sudden and severe challenges, such as trauma or a medical emergency
Acute Stress
often complicate the grieving process and may increase the risk of complicated grief
sudden and traumatic losses (unexpected death)
the emotional distress healthcare workers experience following an adverse patient event
Second Victim Syndrome
A patient with dementia has a family that feels they have "lost" the person they knew even though they are physically present. What type of loss does this illustrate?
ambiguous loss
type of loss associated with the decline in physical function experienced with aging
maturational loss
Emotional exhaustion, irritability, reduced empathy, and decreased job satisfaction
Symptoms of compassion fatigue
may lead to a more intense grieving process
Closer or more dependent relationships
type of stress arises from an inability to balance personal and professional responsibilities
Role Strain
The body tries to counteract the changes from the alarm stage.
Resistance Stage of GAS
affects how the stressor is appraised; viewing it as a challenge versus a threat can impact the intensity of stress and coping responses
Person's perception of a stressor
Eustress- when it’s positive or manageable
Distress- when it’s overwhelming or negative.
2 types of stress caused by everyday challenges like work and family
can determine mourning rituals, acceptable expressions of grief, and support systems.
cultural background's influence on a pt's grief
What type of grief involves an intense, prolonged response that impairs daily functioning?
complicated grief
stressor continues beyond body’s capacity, organism exhausts resources and becomes susceptible to disease and death
Exhaustion Stage of GAS
What type of grief occurs when a person experiences multiple losses in a short period?
cumulative grief
suggests that grief occurs as a response to the disruption of an attachment bond
Bowlby's Attachment Theory
Providing support through counseling, debriefing sessions, and peer support groups
Interventions that can help a nurse experiencing second victim syndrome
alternate b/w Loss-oriented (grief work, dwelling on the loss, breaking connections with the deceased person, and resisting activities to move past the grief)
and
Restoration-oriented responses (attending to life changes, finding new r
Dual Process Model
*alarm
*resistance *exhaustion
General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)
type of loss a patient experiences after the amputation of a limb
actual loss
How would a nurse classify the loss of a pet that was meaningful to the patient?
Situational loss
According to Kubler-Ross, which stage of grief might involve feelings of disbelief and shock?
denial