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melly21297

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A woman returns home after delivering a stillborn infant to find that neighbors have dismantled the nursery that she and her husband planned.
 
  According to Worden, how should a nurse expect the neighbor's action to affect the woman's grieving task completion? A. This action may hamper the woman from accepting the reality of the loss.
  B. This action would help the woman forget the sorrow and move on with life.
  C. This action communicates full support from her neighbors.
  D. This action would motivate the woman to look to the future and not the past.

Question 2

The nurse is caring for a group of hospitalized patients with various psychiatric diagnoses. The nurse identifies which patient as having the greatest risk for a suicide attempt?
 
  A) Man with bipolar I disorder
  B) Woman with acute stress disorder
  C) Man with major depressive disorder
  D) Woman with somatoform disorder



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The nurse should anticipate that this action could hinder the woman from accepting the reality of the loss. The first task in Worden's grief process is to accept the reality of the loss. It is common for individuals to refuse to believe that the loss has occurred. Behaviors may include misidentifying an individual in the environment as their loved one, retaining possessions of the lost loved one, and removing all reminders of the loved one so as not to have to face reality. The bereaved person is considered an active participant in the grief process and the above-mentioned behaviors are part of that process.

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melly21297

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Excellent


helenmarkerine

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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