Death and Dying Flashcards

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Any disease that cannot be cured and will result in death
Everyone reacts differently to news of a terminal illness
Some react with fear and anxiety
Many fear pain, abandonment, loneliness, and the unknown
They may become anxious about their loved ones, unfinished work, or dreams

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Terminal Illness

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Helplessness, dependence on others, physical faculties, mutilation by surgery or disease, uncontrollable pain, and being unprepared for death

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Emotional and physical reasons people may fear death

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Fear of separation from family or home and fear of leaving behind unfinished tasks or responsibilities

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Social reasons people may fear death

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Identified five stages of grieving that dying patients and their families and friends may experience, they may not be in order and may overlap or repeat a stage at times, others may not experience all stages, and stages include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.

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Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Russ

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Usually occurs when the person is first told of the illness, individuals may say, “The tests are wrong”, “this can’t be happening to me”, and “I don’t believe it”, others don’t talk about it, health care workers should listen without confirming or denying it

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Denial

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This stage occurs when the patient can no longer deny death, the patient may blame themselves, their loved ones, or health care workers for their illness, health care workers must understand this is not a personal attack

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Anger

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Usually occurs when patient accepts death but wants more time to live, patients turn to religion and spiritual beliefs during this period, they want to see their child graduate, get married, or hold a grandchild, making promised to God to try and obtain more time sometimes occurs

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Bargaining

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This stage occurs when the patient realizes that death will come soon and they won’t be with their families any longer, they realize that some goals they set will not be met, health care workers need to let the patient know that depression is ok

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Depression

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This is normally the final stage, the patient understands that they are going to die, may complete unfinished business and try to help those around them deal with death, patients will slowly get farther away from the world and other people, they need emotional support during this stage

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Acceptance

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talk as needed, avoid superficial answers like “It’s God’s Will” or “It will be OK”, provide religious support as appropriate, stay with the patient as needed, work with the family so they might be strong enough to offer support to the dying person

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Interventions to health care professionals

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Unable to oxygenate the body enough for adequate gas diffusion. respirations become stridorous or noisy, leading to “death rattle”, Cheyne-Stokes respiration sign of pulmonary system failure (consists of alternate hyperneic and apneic phases

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Respiratory System

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Heart unable to pump strongly enough to keep blood moving, decreased blood causes decreased circulation to the body, skin becomes cool to the touch (pale), person appears cyanotic, possibly mottled, failure of peripheral circulation frequently results in a drenching sweat cooling the body surface, pulse becomes weak and thready, ultimately irregular, a stronger pulse typically means death is hours away, a weak irregular pulse typically means that death is imminent in the next couple of hours, an apical pulse might be required

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Cardiovascular System

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Metabolism rates decrease, the person might retain feces or become incontinent, urinary output decreases, dying person may turn toward light as sight diminishes, dying person may hear only what is distinctly spoken, and dying person may remain consciousness or become unconsciousness/comatose, some dying people rally in clarity and consciousness just prior to their death, a person’s eyes might be open if unconscious, dying people might turn toward or speak to someone who is not visible to anyone else in their room, pain might be present, pain medication should not be withheld as person nears death

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Other changes

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Most people with terminal illness believe that someone with a terminal illness should be allowed to refuse measures that would prolong their life, this is the right to die, respirators, pacemakers, and other medical devices can be withheld and the person can die with dignity, DNR - Do Not Resuscitate Order

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Right to Die

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This philosophy is to allow the patient to die with dignity and comfort, pain is controlled so that the patient can remain active as long as possible, specially trained volunteers are an important part of many hospice programs

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Hospice Care

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A general term that describes two types of legal documents, living will, healthcare power of attorney

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Advance directives

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Allows a person their wishes about medical treatments for the end of life in writing in the event that they cannot communicate those wishes directly, different states may use different names

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Living will

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Also known as the “healthcare proxy”, appointment of a healthcare agent, or “durable power of attorney for healthcare”. The person you appoint will be authorized to deal with all medical situations when you cannot speak for yourself

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Healthcare Power of Attorney