Major Concepts - Preparedness For End of Life: Dementia (SS) Flashcards

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What is the role of the nurse for this theory?

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To enhance preparedness of the caregiver for death of the person with dementia

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What are three components of preparedness according to Durepos?
(DCS)

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  1. Sense of control, managing the situation
    -organizing, planning, and meeting the person’s wishes and needs
  2. Doing right, fulfilling obligations
    -moral (saying goodbye), legal (finances)
  3. Coming to terms, adapting to terms
    -acceptance
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What are the 4 domains of preparedness?
(SPPM)

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  1. Medical - signs, symptoms, indications of dying/death
  2. Practical - legal, financial
  3. Psychospiritual - emotions, grief response
  4. Spiritual - finding the silver-lining, completing loved-one’s life, accepting losses
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What are the three underlying traits of preparedness?
(CAB)

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  1. Cognitive = knowledge
  2. Affective = emotions
  3. Behaviors = skills, actions
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What are interventions for preparedness?

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-Discussing prognosis, recognizing changes, information on what death/dying looks like with dementia
-Advanced care planning
-Life closure activities
-Emotional/spiritual support
-After-death planning, policies, procedures are discussed

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How long a person has been caregiving does _______ equate to how prepared they are for death.

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NOT

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What are three outcomes of preparedness?

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-satisfaction with EOL care and quality of dying
-caregiver mental health and well-being (no/poor preparedness = complicated grief)
-adaptation and adjustment in bereavement

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Why do families often feel unprepared for their loved-one’s death?

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B/C of a lack of communication that their family member was dying
-doctors often assume that the family understands this when the person who is dying has been in care for a long/drawn out time.

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