Final Flashcards
Testator
a person who makes a will
Healthcare proxy
advance directive which names an agent to speak for the patient
Palliative care
the care and comforft of a person w/ a life threatening illness
Hospice
a place or service for the terminally ill
Euphemism
a substitute or mild expression used for one that is offensive or unpleasant
adaptive funeral rite
a funeral rite that is adjusted to the needs and wants of those directly involved
What is DABDA
Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance
What problems of grief w/ infants
Digestive and appetite issues
Toddler grief
Delayed development in potty training
Toddler grief
Delayed development in potty training
Preschool grief
Isolate himself/ hostile behavior
School age grief
The loss of a parent of the same sex has more problems
Early adulthood grief
Death of a parent cause relationship issues
Middle adulthood grief
Come face to face with their on mortality
Later adult hood grief
Mortality and grief issues about becoming old
What level does a child ability to conceptualize and intellectualize death permits
Level 3 age 9 & up
What level does a child accepts death irreversibility and views death as a figure
Level 2 ages 5-9
What level does a child sense death rather than intellectualize it
Level 1 birth to age 5
What stage is Trust vs Mistrust
Infancy-1year feeding/hope
What stage is Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt
Early childhood 2-3years toilet training/Will
What stage is Initiative vs Guilt
Preschool 3-5 exploration/purpose
What stage is Industry vs Inferiority
School Age 6-11yrs school/ competency
What stage is identity vs role confusion
Adolescent 12-18years social relationships/fidelity
What stage is Intimacy vs Isolation
Young Adult 19-40yrs relationships/love
What stage is Generativity vs Stagnation
Middle adult 40-65yrs work parenthood/care
What stage is Ego integrity vs Despair
Maturity 65-Death reflection on life/wisdom
Primitive Funeral Rite
A rite that is identified w/ a pre literate society
Primitive simple secret ancient
Humanistic Funeral
Funeral rite held devoid of any religious connotations
What is urbanization
Urbanization refers to the growth of urban city living and the movement of populations from rural to urban areas.
represents a shift in population from the rural areas to the developing cities. It is a radical change from the quiet, rural life the extended family enjoyed. The change was to a fast paced urban life in a thriving city where society was more competitive.
What is Industrialization
Industrialization is the process that emphasizes speed and volume of production of goods. The increase in production was accomplished by the use of machinery and assembly line labor.
What is industrialization
Industrialization is the process that emphasizes speed and volume of production of goods. The increase in production was accomplished by the use of machinery and assembly line labor.
Bureaucratization
Bureaucracy is a system of government in which power is divided among different departments and officials. ie: Post Office, Military, Police, Health Industry
EXAMPLES Bureaucratization is a governing system characterized by specialization, hierarchy, formal rules, impersonality and a specialized administration.
Law
Rules that govern society
Codicil
An amendment or addition to a Will
What are the 3Ds for a living Will
Duplicate
Distribute
Discuss it
What is open awareness context
Involves the patient being aware of what’s happening
Suspension Awareness
When the nurse uses teamwork to hide the illness from the patient
Etiology
Cause of a disease or condition
What are the Manners(modes)of Death
Natural
Homicide
Accident
Suicide
Philosophy
The set of values ideas and opinions of an individual or group
Theism
A belief in a god or gods
Mutual Pretense
The patient and others in the environment know he is dying, but choose to pretend otherwise
Agrarian
Dealing with agriculture farm-based the local of the extended joint family system
Cohabitants
Two unrelated adults of the opposite sex, sharing the same living quarters
Cultural relativism
The emotional attitude that all cultures are equal and pertinent 
Rules
Specify methods of procedure
Urbanization
The change from rural to urban in character
Law
A rule of action prescribed by an authority, able to enforce its will
Value
Beliefs that are held in high esteem
Honesty
Having a sense of honor, upright in fair dealing
Integrity
Fidelity to moral principles
Internment
The burial of a corpse in a grave or tomb
Crematory
And establishment we’re cremation takes place
Cremation
The reduction of a human body by means of heat or direct flame
Retort
A type of oven
Colombarium
A room, a building with niches for funeral urns to be stored
Niche
A Colombarium niche is a display vote in the wall instruction specifically designed to hold cremated urns
Mausoleum
A building holding crypts or tombs
Entombment
The opening, and closing of a crypt, to include placing in sealing of a Casket
Crypt
Burial spot, built to hold a casket in a concrete or stone chamber