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- pretending illness doesnt exist.
- shifting blame to someone else.
- deep sadness and withdrawal.
- coming to terms with reality peacefully.
- feeling connected and supported by friends and family.
- explaining bad behavior with excuses.
- “why is this happening to me?”
part d – short answer (10 questions)
- explain the main goal of hospice care.
- list two common emotions felt during the depression stage of grief.
- give an example of the defense mechanism “compensation.”
Brief Explanations
- Denial is pretending illness doesn't exist.
- Projection is shifting blame to someone else.
- Depression is deep sadness and withdrawal.
- Acceptance is coming to terms with reality peacefully.
- Social - support is feeling connected and supported by friends and family.
- Rationalization is explaining bad behavior with excuses.
- Questioning is "Why is this happening to me?".
- The main goal of hospice care is to provide comfort and quality of life for patients with terminal illnesses and support for their families.
- Two common emotions during the depression stage of grief are sadness and hopelessness.
- An example of the defense mechanism "compensation" is a person who is physically short excelling in academics to feel a sense of achievement.
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- Denial
- Projection
- Depression
- Acceptance
- Social - support
- Rationalization
- Questioning
- To provide comfort and quality of life for terminal - ill patients and support for their families.
- Sadness, hopelessness
- A physically short person excelling in academics to feel a sense of achievement.