Perinatal Loss (Week 9) Flashcards
perinatal bereavement
complex emotional responses experienced by women and partners beginning immediately after the death of the expected child through miscarriage, still birth, neonatal death, terimaiton
5 stages
denial
anger
barganing
depression
acceptance
can you go out of oder with 5 stages
yes
mourning
culturally mandated traditions and rituals in the peroid after a death occurs
ambiguous loss
perinatal loss such as a fetus has never been physically seen or held by his or her parents and is unknown to others
disenfranchised grief
persons response to the loss is not opening acknowledge and moured publicly thereby limiting social support which can lead to isolation
complicated grief
complex situation in which grief may not resolve over time and person grieves chronically
miscarriage
prior to 20 weeks
fetal death
after 20 weeks
early fetla death
20-27
late fetal death
> 29
still birth
is occur at or later than 20 weeks
early neonatal death
fever than 7 days
late neonatal death
7-28 days
infant death
within first year