PSYC 3490 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13 & 14: Biopsychosocial Model, Positive Psychology, Bloating

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Sociocultural aspects of death: all cultures have their own view, variability in the meaning of death and whether there are rituals or other behaviours to express grief, mourning rituals may vary. Adult development and aging chapter 13 and 14 exam notes: patients who are dying are also likely to experience nausea, difficulty swallowing, bowel problems, dry mouth, and edema, or. 2 an accumulation of liquid in the abdomen and extremities that leads to bloating: anxiety, depression, confusion, and dementia are also common psychological symptoms that people experience in their final days and hours. The five stages began to be interpreted as a series of steps that must be followed by each dying patient. Individuals can and should document their wishes in the event that they become ill or incapacitated and are unable to communicate their wishes. 4 for person care, or an advance health care directive or proxy.

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