Patient Care Rounds Postmortem Care Results: Samuel Green
Patient Care Rounds Postmortem Care Results: Samuel Green Patient Care Rounds Postmortem Care Results: Samuel Green Patient Care Rounds Postmortem Care Results: Samuel Green Patient Care Rounds Postmortem Care Results: Samuel Green For the following prompts in this activity, you will respond in your own words, then click Submit to continue. Exam Action I am ready to talk to Diana. Question What do you already know about caring for a dying patient? it is needs empathy Question Next Question. Exam Action Losing a patient and interacting with the family is challenging and fraught. How do you imagine you will feel about losing a patient? it feels sad Question Next Question. Exam Action How can you determine when a family needs privacy and space following the death of a loved one? through conversation Question Next Question. Exam Action How can you complete postmortem tasks without interrupting the grieving process? Using the right procedures Question Next Question. Exam Action What differences do you expect to find in caring for a patient in hospice care as compared to regular care? Pre-Assessment Prompt Learner Response Model Response What do you already know about caring for a dying patient? it is needs empathy Reflect on your expectations for caring for an end-of-life patient. Your nursing responsibilities may overlap in some ways with standard patient scenarios, and in other ways may involve specialty skills. Losing a patient and interacting with the family is challenging and fraught. How do you imagine you will feel about losing a patient? it feels sad Reflect on how you might feel upon losing a patient. There are no incorrect feelings here. Even as you provide care for the patient and their family, it is appropriate to have your own personal emotions. How can you determine when a family needs privacy and space following the death of a loved one? through conversation A grieving family may communicate verbally and non-verbally about their needs for privacy following the death of a loved one. It is appropriate to check in briefly with the family to express condolences and note your availability for any assistance, while largely allowing the family to grieve on their own together. …………………….purchase this entire simulation at $20 only
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