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Grief Chapter 43 
The process of identifying, accepting and dealing with grief from the patient's/families perspective
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Subject: Nursing  
Type: Exam  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Grief, Chapter 43
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Types and sources of loss

Students are able to identify a variety of types of loss; ie, situational, developmental, functional, actual, percieved

Poor

Student is not able to identify types of loss/grief
Fair

Student identifies types of loss/grief but is not able to ascribe the various responses to the label
Good

Student readily identifies and ascribes characteristics to different types of loss
Symptoms of Grief/Loss

Depression, withdrawal, insomnia, crying

Poor

Student is unable to identify symptoms of grief/loss
Fair

Student is able to name symptoms of grief/loss but unable to describe their manifestations and interventions
Good

Student readily identifies symptoms of grief/loss and is able to describe the manifestations and interventions
Stages of Grieving

Kubler-Ross, Endel's, Sanders, Martocchio

Poor

Student is unable to identify the stages of the grief process
Fair

Student is able to identify the stages of grief process to some degree but is not able to ascribe meaning to the stages as they relate to nursing care
Good

Student readily identifies the stages of grief and is able to apply the knowledge to the nursing care process.




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