Palliative Nursing Midterms

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Across
  1. 1. Level of care where patients may have general medical conditions that do not require intensive monitoring or specialized interventions.
  2. 3. Used to assess symptoms of anxiety and depression in patients with various medical conditions.
  3. 6. Level of care where These patients require advanced life support, and specialized medical interventions.
  4. 8. The belief in reincarnation accelerates the funeral ritual.
  5. 10. Key idea that the sender wants to communicate
  6. 11. British psychologist and psychiatrist who was a pioneer of attachment theory in children.
  7. 13. A process of involving cessation of physical, psychological, social and spiritual life
  8. 15. Person gives a hint, that suggest underlying emotion.
  9. 17. Death is now viewed abstractly and subjectively
  10. 19. Behavioral process through which grief is eventually resolved or altered
Down
  1. 2. Process of social, psychological, and cultural change that stems from the balancing of two cultures while adapting to the prevailing culture of the society.
  2. 4. Advance directives that indicate a person's preference not to receive CPR if their heart stops or they stop breathing.
  3. 5. A sense of experiencing life
  4. 6. Social behavior and norms found in human societies as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities and habits of the individuals in these groups.
  5. 7. Type of grief that is brief but genuinely felt, normal
  6. 9. Permits the sender to analyze the efficacy of the message.
  7. 12. An actual or potential situation in which something that is valued is changed or no longer available
  8. 14. Designates a trusted person to make medical decisions on an individual's behalf if they are unable to do so.
  9. 16. Kubler-Ross stages of grief wherein people may feel frustration and resentment about the situation.
  10. 18. A psychologist and grief counselor, developed the "Four Tasks of Mourning"