KHP 1139 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Perspiration, Pain Management, Cyanosis

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Loss - an actual or potential situation in which something of values is changes, no longer available, or gone. Every person that experiences illness or injury will likely experience loss of grief. Types of grief responses: normal versus complicated grief abbreviated grief - brief but genuinely felt anticipatory grief - experienced in advance of the loss disenfranchised grief - person is unable to acknowledge the grief to others. Client avoids participating in mourning and grieving practices that are normal to culture. Client becomes recurrently symptomatic on the anniversary of loss or on an holiday. Client develops persistent guilt and loss of self esteem. Client continues to search for the person may seem suicide as a way to reunite. Client"s relationship with nd and family worsen following the loss. Patients can digress = anger > bargaining > depression > anger. Age; table 43-3: development of the concept of depth.

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