Grief and Loss Flashcards

1
Q

what is a death of a fetus or infant from conception through 28 days following birth?

A

perinatal loss

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2
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what is an intrauterine fetal death?

A

baby not born yet

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3
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what is a stillbirth/fetal demise?

A

after 20 weeks, no HR or resp attempt

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4
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what is a neonatal death?

A

born alive, dies prior to 28 days

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5
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what is a fetal death?

A

death after 20 weeks gestation

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6
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what are some causes of fetal death?

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  • unknown
  • asphyxia
  • congenital malformation
  • placental abruption/previa
  • cord accidents
  • growth restriction
  • alloimmunization
  • preeclampsia
  • diabetes
  • lupus
  • thyrpid probs
  • renal probs
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7
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what are risk factors of fetal death?

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  • nullipara
  • multiple gestation
  • obesity
  • infection
  • clotting disorder
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8
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what is when thromboplastin is released from fetal tissues, activating the clotting system?

A

DIC (disseminated intravascular coagulation)

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9
Q

how is DIC managed?

A

transfusions

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10
Q

what kind of things can be done after a stillbirth/fetal demise?

A
  • autopsy
  • chromosomal studies
  • cultures
  • visual exam
  • blood test
  • xray/MRI
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11
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what is the term to suffer a loss

A

bereavement

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12
Q

what is the reaction of loss called?

A

grief

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13
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what is the process of incorporating a loss called?

A

mourning

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14
Q

what does the dual process model do?

A

shows loss and restoration
* need to adress loss
* regain balance in light of loss

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15
Q

what is the attachment theory?

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the intensity of grief can be assessed by considering attachment to the anticipated baby

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16
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what are the steps of the attachment theory before the birth?

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  • planning pregnancy
  • confirming pregnancy
  • accepting pregnancy
  • fetal movement
  • accepting fetus as an individual
17
Q

what are the steps of the attachment theory after birth?

A
  • giving birth
  • seeing baby
  • touching baby
  • caring for baby
18
Q

what is meaning reconstruction?

A
  • redefining life after a loss
  • search for meaning
19
Q

what are the steps of the caring theory?

A
  • knowing
  • being with
  • doing for
  • enabling
  • maintaining
20
Q

what step of the caring theory is understanding the loss as it pertains to the parents

A

knowing

21
Q

what step of the caring theory is the ability to give yourself to the family

A

being with

22
Q

what step of the caring theory is to do for the family as you would want others to do for you

A

doing for

23
Q

what step of the caring theory is helping the family through events surrounding loss

A

enabling

24
Q

what step of the caring theory is believing that the parents can get through this loss

A

maintaining belief

25
Q

what is the acronym for caring for a grieving family

A

responding

26
Q

what does the responding acronym mean?

A
  • R = recognition and validation of loss
  • E = emotional availability
  • S = spiritual and cultural accomodation
  • P = physical presence
  • O = open communication
  • N = normalization of grief reactions
  • D = decision making assistance
  • I = interdisciplinary involvement
  • N = nonjudgemental attitude
  • G = genuine caring