Deck 28: Grief: In Loss and Death

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A patient is being seen for symptoms of insomnia and significant weight loss that has occurred during the 2 months since her husband's death.What is the purpose of the query,"Describe how it has been for you since your husband died?"

A) To display an attitude of concern and sympathy to the patient
B) To learn whether the patient has a significant support system
C) To rule out factors that may interfere with diagnosing her illness
D) To determine the risk for pathologic grief and the need for grief therapy
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Family and friends rush to offer support to a friend who has lost her teenage son.Which of these persons,through an intended act of kindness,may contribute to prolonging the woman's grief?

A) The physician who prescribed antianxiety agents
B) The nurse who offered to spend the night at her home
C) The next-door teenager who provided care for the son's pet
D) The accountant who assisted with stabilizing their financial affairs
Question
During a bereavement group,one of the members states,"I should have been the one to die.My husband had so much to offer." The member was expressing:

A) An intention to commit suicide
B) Ambivalence and low self-esteem
C) Unresolved anger toward her husband
D) A need for attention from group members
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Which person would the nurse assess as experiencing chronic sorrow?

A) The mother of a child diagnosed with asthma
B) The father of an adult son who is a schizophrenic
C) The daughter whose father experienced a hip replacement
D) The wife whose husband has recently requested a trial separation
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A teen is grieving the loss of her pet dog.She states to her mother,"I miss my dog so much,but I know that if I start crying,I will never stop." The teen is expressing a fear of:

A) Losing control over her emotions
B) Appearing emotionally immature
C) Embarrassing herself by crying in public
D) Losing the support of her friends and family
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A patient returned from attending the service memorializing his wife,who died after a sudden illness.Although those around him were visibly saddened,he smiled and remained in control.He refused support from friends,stating,"I can handle anything that comes my way." The patient's behavior is an example of _____ grief.

A) Normal
B) Inhibited
C) Distorted
D) Conflicted
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A young woman had just learned of the accidental death of her husband.She begins to cry and states,"It's not fair! How could he do this to me?" This remark is assessed as:

A) A plea for help
B) An explosive episode
C) An expression of anger
D) Fear of making decisions alone
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A grief support group is held at the local community center to assist persons who are dealing with issues of loss.Which remark by one of the members would the nurse interpret as indicating unresolved feelings of guilt?

A) "I know that my husband had a good life."
B) "It seems I miss my son more as time goes on."
C) "I am still wishing I had gotten help to him sooner."
D) "The Christmas season is always a sad time for me."
Question
A nurse plans care based upon the fact that anticipatory grief:

A) Is associated with a high risk for depression
B) Is associated with fewer expressions of guilt
C) Prevents development of symptoms of depression
D) Requires a longer period of time to effect resolution
Question
During a grief-processing group,an elderly patient stated,"For the first time since my husband died,I'm having more good days than bad." This statement suggests that the patient has:

A) Replaced old memories with new ones
B) Reached the phase of reestablishment
C) Completed her "grief work" successfully
D) Determined she is ready to terminate the support group
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Which physical disturbance is commonly assessed in patients experiencing acute grief?

A) Hypersomnia
B) Increased appetite
C) Tightness in the chest
D) Cardiovascular problems
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A teenage boy has lost his best friend as a result of a hunting accident.His parents report that he is eating and sleeping very little and expresses little interest in school.They are concerned that he talks about the accident repeatedly.These behaviors are generally seen as:

A) Expressing responsibility for his friend's death
B) Attempts to avoid dealing with his pain
C) Expressions of a normal grief reaction
D) Indications of a risk for self-harm
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The community health nurse is visiting a patient diagnosed with dysfunctional grieving since the death of his wife and child over a year ago.Which actions should the nurse implement first?

A) Promote interaction with others.
B) Assess risk of self-directed violence.
C) Facilitate expression of feelings related to the loss.
D) Determine the degree of ambivalence toward the loss.
Question
An elderly couple who lived in the same home for the past 50 years have moved into an adult retirement center in a nearby town.Changes in lifestyle such as this couple is experiencing should alert the nurse to the possibility of:

A) Acute grief
B) Traumatic grief
C) Chronic sorrow
D) Adventitious crisis
Question
When asked,the nurse explains that "grief work" refers to:

A) Establishing new methods of coping with stress
B) Evaluating progress made toward accepting the loss
C) The means by which one moves through the grief process
D) Actively seeking assistance to cope with the loss experiences
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An outcome for a patient experiencing anticipatory grieving for a spouse diagnosed with terminal cancer would be that the patient will:

A) Continue to be emotionally involved with the dying spouse
B) Develop protective mental mechanisms to allay the pain of spousal loss
C) Not voice threats of physical violence that is either self or others directed
D) Agree to stay at home and care for the spouse with appropriate assistance
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A woman whose abusive husband was killed in an automobile accident 3 years earlier continues to idealize him and repeatedly talks about their "wonderful relationship." Which outcome is most appropriate for the patient? Patient will:

A) Enlist the emotional support of both family and friends.
B) Keep a daily journal recording memories of time spent with her husband.
C) Read information on the affects of physical abuse and the support groups available to her.
D) Express both positive and negative feelings about her husband and their life together.
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An adult patient shares that,"When my mother died when we were children,I never saw my father show any emotion.What do you think will happen with those unexpressed feelings?" Which response is most appropriate?

A) "Pent-up emotions may lead to depression or other disorders."
B) "Your father probably has worked through his grief by this time."
C) "Maybe you can teach him how to best express his own feelings."
D) "If feelings are not effectively expressed, the person can become suicidal."
Question
When differentiating between bereavement symptoms and depression,the nurse will base the formulation on knowledge that in bereavement:

A) Suicide thoughts are common.
B) Symptoms remit and exacerbate.
C) Guilt feelings are overwhelming.
D) Psychomotor retardation is obvious.
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When a hospitalized patient dies,his wife stares blankly at the nurse and states,"It can't be." The nurse assesses this as indicating:

A) Despair and protest
B) Shock and disbelief
C) Anger and hostility
D) Disorganization and confusion
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Which statement best explains how a mother of several children should prepare to help them cope with the loss of a dear aunt?

A) Children are resilient and simply need love as they grieve.
B) People regardless of age or gender experience stages of grief.
C) Each child will grieve in a unique way and on their own timetable.
D) Extreme reactions are more commonly observed in the young griever.
Question
The nurse counseling a patient with acute grief would assess the patient for:

A) Severe depressive symptoms
B) Conflicted and unresolved issues
C) Increased arousal and hypervigilance
D) Preoccupation with the image of the deceased
Question
Which person has the greatest potential for developing dysfunctional grief?

A) A teen who has always been one of the 'popular kids'
B) A widow who regularly states, "I really loved my deceased wife"
C) A woman whose husband died as a result of a sudden, traumatic injury
D) An adult who has dealt with the loss of several family members over the years
Question
Which intervention will the nurse planning care for a patient with acute grief implement?

A) Providing information about the grief process
B) Encouraging dependence on the nurse for support
C) Suggesting utilization of community resources in a few weeks
D) Advising the patient to minimize contact with nonfamily members
Question
Which patient would the nurse determine to be at highest risk for dysfunctional grief? The patient:

A) Whose 16-year-old daughter was raped and killed while going on an errand for the patient
B) Whose 86-year-old mother, with whom she has shared her home, died after a long illness.
C) Who attended a support group and had been assisted by hospice to care for her terminally ill husband
D) Who attended a bereavement group, where she learned to express feelings after the deaths of her twin daughters
Question
The patient's daughter was murdered while they were customers in a local bank.Which statements would support the patient's diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? Select all that apply.

A) "I feel numb, like a robot going through the motions of existing."
B) "I'm so nervous and jump at the slightest noise."
C) "I have not slept very well at all since I lost her."
D) "I can't stop reliving the last time I saw her alive."
E) "I'd love nothing better than to kill that murderer."
Question
The nurse determines that the most effective point of intervention for bereavement is:

A) Promotion of mental and spiritual health across the life span
B) At the time a newly discovered loss is impending
C) Immediately after the loss has occurred
D) When requested by the patient
Question
The common element seen in every type of bereavement is:

A) Bereavement is a predictable process that is a result of loss.
B) The individual has experienced the loss of something of importance.
C) Acute depression is generally experienced by all who grieve for a loss.
D) The course of the grieving will be determined by the seriousness of the loss.
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A patient is being seen for symptoms of insomnia and significant weight loss that has occurred during the 2 months since her husband's death.What is the purpose of the query,"Describe how it has been for you since your husband died?"

A) To display an attitude of concern and sympathy to the patient
B) To learn whether the patient has a significant support system
C) To rule out factors that may interfere with diagnosing her illness
D) To determine the risk for pathologic grief and the need for grief therapy
To determine the risk for pathologic grief and the need for grief therapy
2
Family and friends rush to offer support to a friend who has lost her teenage son.Which of these persons,through an intended act of kindness,may contribute to prolonging the woman's grief?

A) The physician who prescribed antianxiety agents
B) The nurse who offered to spend the night at her home
C) The next-door teenager who provided care for the son's pet
D) The accountant who assisted with stabilizing their financial affairs
The physician who prescribed antianxiety agents
3
During a bereavement group,one of the members states,"I should have been the one to die.My husband had so much to offer." The member was expressing:

A) An intention to commit suicide
B) Ambivalence and low self-esteem
C) Unresolved anger toward her husband
D) A need for attention from group members
Ambivalence and low self-esteem
4
Which person would the nurse assess as experiencing chronic sorrow?

A) The mother of a child diagnosed with asthma
B) The father of an adult son who is a schizophrenic
C) The daughter whose father experienced a hip replacement
D) The wife whose husband has recently requested a trial separation
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A teen is grieving the loss of her pet dog.She states to her mother,"I miss my dog so much,but I know that if I start crying,I will never stop." The teen is expressing a fear of:

A) Losing control over her emotions
B) Appearing emotionally immature
C) Embarrassing herself by crying in public
D) Losing the support of her friends and family
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6
A patient returned from attending the service memorializing his wife,who died after a sudden illness.Although those around him were visibly saddened,he smiled and remained in control.He refused support from friends,stating,"I can handle anything that comes my way." The patient's behavior is an example of _____ grief.

A) Normal
B) Inhibited
C) Distorted
D) Conflicted
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7
A young woman had just learned of the accidental death of her husband.She begins to cry and states,"It's not fair! How could he do this to me?" This remark is assessed as:

A) A plea for help
B) An explosive episode
C) An expression of anger
D) Fear of making decisions alone
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8
A grief support group is held at the local community center to assist persons who are dealing with issues of loss.Which remark by one of the members would the nurse interpret as indicating unresolved feelings of guilt?

A) "I know that my husband had a good life."
B) "It seems I miss my son more as time goes on."
C) "I am still wishing I had gotten help to him sooner."
D) "The Christmas season is always a sad time for me."
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9
A nurse plans care based upon the fact that anticipatory grief:

A) Is associated with a high risk for depression
B) Is associated with fewer expressions of guilt
C) Prevents development of symptoms of depression
D) Requires a longer period of time to effect resolution
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10
During a grief-processing group,an elderly patient stated,"For the first time since my husband died,I'm having more good days than bad." This statement suggests that the patient has:

A) Replaced old memories with new ones
B) Reached the phase of reestablishment
C) Completed her "grief work" successfully
D) Determined she is ready to terminate the support group
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11
Which physical disturbance is commonly assessed in patients experiencing acute grief?

A) Hypersomnia
B) Increased appetite
C) Tightness in the chest
D) Cardiovascular problems
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A teenage boy has lost his best friend as a result of a hunting accident.His parents report that he is eating and sleeping very little and expresses little interest in school.They are concerned that he talks about the accident repeatedly.These behaviors are generally seen as:

A) Expressing responsibility for his friend's death
B) Attempts to avoid dealing with his pain
C) Expressions of a normal grief reaction
D) Indications of a risk for self-harm
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13
The community health nurse is visiting a patient diagnosed with dysfunctional grieving since the death of his wife and child over a year ago.Which actions should the nurse implement first?

A) Promote interaction with others.
B) Assess risk of self-directed violence.
C) Facilitate expression of feelings related to the loss.
D) Determine the degree of ambivalence toward the loss.
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An elderly couple who lived in the same home for the past 50 years have moved into an adult retirement center in a nearby town.Changes in lifestyle such as this couple is experiencing should alert the nurse to the possibility of:

A) Acute grief
B) Traumatic grief
C) Chronic sorrow
D) Adventitious crisis
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15
When asked,the nurse explains that "grief work" refers to:

A) Establishing new methods of coping with stress
B) Evaluating progress made toward accepting the loss
C) The means by which one moves through the grief process
D) Actively seeking assistance to cope with the loss experiences
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16
An outcome for a patient experiencing anticipatory grieving for a spouse diagnosed with terminal cancer would be that the patient will:

A) Continue to be emotionally involved with the dying spouse
B) Develop protective mental mechanisms to allay the pain of spousal loss
C) Not voice threats of physical violence that is either self or others directed
D) Agree to stay at home and care for the spouse with appropriate assistance
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17
A woman whose abusive husband was killed in an automobile accident 3 years earlier continues to idealize him and repeatedly talks about their "wonderful relationship." Which outcome is most appropriate for the patient? Patient will:

A) Enlist the emotional support of both family and friends.
B) Keep a daily journal recording memories of time spent with her husband.
C) Read information on the affects of physical abuse and the support groups available to her.
D) Express both positive and negative feelings about her husband and their life together.
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18
An adult patient shares that,"When my mother died when we were children,I never saw my father show any emotion.What do you think will happen with those unexpressed feelings?" Which response is most appropriate?

A) "Pent-up emotions may lead to depression or other disorders."
B) "Your father probably has worked through his grief by this time."
C) "Maybe you can teach him how to best express his own feelings."
D) "If feelings are not effectively expressed, the person can become suicidal."
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19
When differentiating between bereavement symptoms and depression,the nurse will base the formulation on knowledge that in bereavement:

A) Suicide thoughts are common.
B) Symptoms remit and exacerbate.
C) Guilt feelings are overwhelming.
D) Psychomotor retardation is obvious.
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20
When a hospitalized patient dies,his wife stares blankly at the nurse and states,"It can't be." The nurse assesses this as indicating:

A) Despair and protest
B) Shock and disbelief
C) Anger and hostility
D) Disorganization and confusion
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21
Which statement best explains how a mother of several children should prepare to help them cope with the loss of a dear aunt?

A) Children are resilient and simply need love as they grieve.
B) People regardless of age or gender experience stages of grief.
C) Each child will grieve in a unique way and on their own timetable.
D) Extreme reactions are more commonly observed in the young griever.
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22
The nurse counseling a patient with acute grief would assess the patient for:

A) Severe depressive symptoms
B) Conflicted and unresolved issues
C) Increased arousal and hypervigilance
D) Preoccupation with the image of the deceased
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23
Which person has the greatest potential for developing dysfunctional grief?

A) A teen who has always been one of the 'popular kids'
B) A widow who regularly states, "I really loved my deceased wife"
C) A woman whose husband died as a result of a sudden, traumatic injury
D) An adult who has dealt with the loss of several family members over the years
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24
Which intervention will the nurse planning care for a patient with acute grief implement?

A) Providing information about the grief process
B) Encouraging dependence on the nurse for support
C) Suggesting utilization of community resources in a few weeks
D) Advising the patient to minimize contact with nonfamily members
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25
Which patient would the nurse determine to be at highest risk for dysfunctional grief? The patient:

A) Whose 16-year-old daughter was raped and killed while going on an errand for the patient
B) Whose 86-year-old mother, with whom she has shared her home, died after a long illness.
C) Who attended a support group and had been assisted by hospice to care for her terminally ill husband
D) Who attended a bereavement group, where she learned to express feelings after the deaths of her twin daughters
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26
The patient's daughter was murdered while they were customers in a local bank.Which statements would support the patient's diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? Select all that apply.

A) "I feel numb, like a robot going through the motions of existing."
B) "I'm so nervous and jump at the slightest noise."
C) "I have not slept very well at all since I lost her."
D) "I can't stop reliving the last time I saw her alive."
E) "I'd love nothing better than to kill that murderer."
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The nurse determines that the most effective point of intervention for bereavement is:

A) Promotion of mental and spiritual health across the life span
B) At the time a newly discovered loss is impending
C) Immediately after the loss has occurred
D) When requested by the patient
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The common element seen in every type of bereavement is:

A) Bereavement is a predictable process that is a result of loss.
B) The individual has experienced the loss of something of importance.
C) Acute depression is generally experienced by all who grieve for a loss.
D) The course of the grieving will be determined by the seriousness of the loss.
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