NUR 1109 Final Units 5-7 & Pharm
Stress refers to the consequences of the
Stressor and the persons appraisal of it
Discolored but intact skin caused by damage to underlying tissue
Suspected deep tissue injury
-uncomplicated -acceptance evident w/i 6 mths -somatic complaints-chest pain, palpitations, HA,, nausea, changes in sleep patterns, and fatigue
normal grief
factors influencing an individuals ability to cope
number, duration, and intensity of stressors the individuals past experiences the current support system available resources
is the portion of the blood (serum) that is watery and clear or slightly yellow in appearance.
Serous drainage
Factors influencing loss, grief, and coping ability
-The individual's current stage of development -interpersonal relationships and soical support networks -type and significance of the loss -culture and ethnicity -spiritual and religious beliefs and practices -prior experience with loss -socioeconomic status
Factors that may increase and individuals risk for dysfunctional grieving
-being exceptionally dependent upon the decreased -the decreased dying unexpectedly at a young age, through violence, or in a socially unacceptable manner -Inadequate coping skills or lack of social changes -lack of hope or preexisting mental health issues, such as depression or substance use disorder
legal documents that direct EOL issues
Advance directives
is a partial or total rupture (separation) of a sutured wound
Dehiscence
What are Kubler-Ross 5 stages of Grief
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
Generally refers to the final phase of a patient's illness when death is imminent
EOL
dehiscence that involves the protrusion of visceral organs through a wound opening
Evisceration
is the result of infection. It is thick and contains white blood cells, tissue debris, and bacteria. It may have a foul odor, and its color reflects the type of organism present (green may indicate a pseudomonas infection).
Purulent drainage
An occlusive dressing that swells in the presence of exudate
Hydrocolloid
May be left in place up to 5 days
Hydrocolloid
Used to maintain a granulating wound bed
Hydrocolloid
May be used on infected, deep wounds
Hydrogel (Aquasorb)
Provides a moist wound bed
Hydrogel (Aquasorb)
contains serum and red blood cells. It is thick and appears reddish
Sanguineous drainage
A temporary "second skin" ideal for small, superficial wounds
Self-adhesive, transparent film
contains both serum and blood. It is watery and appears blood streaked or blood tinged.
Serosanguineous drainage
This is a loss related to a change that is part of the cycle of life that is anticipated but still may be intensely felt. This type of loss can be replaced by something different or better
Necessary Loss
Does not adhere to the wound bed
Nonadherent material
use the ________ assessment tool for sexuality
PLISSIT P: Permission LI: Limited Information SS: Specific Suggestions IT: Intensive Therapy
Ulcers whose stages cannot be determined because eschar or slough obscures the wound.
Unstageable Pressure Ulcer
Absorb exudate from the wound
Woven gauze (sponges)
-this grief implies the 'letting go' of an object or person before the loss, as in a terminal illness -individuals have the oppurtunity to start the grieving process before the actual loss
anticipatory grief
experienced before the loss happens
anticipatory loss
The client acknowledges what is happening and plans for the future
acceptance
This is any loss of a valued person, item, or status, such as loss of a job
actual loss
coping behavior that describes how an individual handles demands imposed by the environment
adaptation
the commitment and ability of the client and family to follow a given treatment regimen
adherence
stage where body functions are heightened to respond to stressors, also called fight-or-flight response. hormones (epi, norepi, cortisone) are released, which cause elevated blood pressure and heart rate, heightened mental alertness, increased blood flow to muscles
alarm stage
three stages of GAS
alarm stage, resistance stage, exhaustion stage
most facilities require that all _________ remain in place for an autopsy
all tubes
The client lashes out at other people or things
anger
can be conducted to advance scientific knowledge regarding disease processes, which can lead to the development of new therapies
autopsies
The client negotiates for more time or a cure
bargaining
includes both grief and mourning(the outward display of loss) as the individual deals with the death of a significant individual in their life
bereavement
presence of eschar that hinders healing and requires removal
black
_____ _____, a component of self-concept, refers to the way individuals perceive their appearance, size, and body structure.
body image
factors involved in coping
client's family dynamics adherence to treatment regimens role of individual
-difficult progression through the expected stages -manifestations are more severe -suicidal ideation, intense feeling of guilt, and lowered self-esteem -somatic complaints persist for an extended period of time
complicated grief
describes how an individual deals with problems (illness and stress)
coping
describes how an individual deals with problems and issues. it is behavioral and cognitive efforts of an individual to manage stress. ways are unique to an individual and can vary greatly.
coping
lack of protein puts the client at greater risk for
delayed wound healing and infection
The client has diffculty believing a terminal diagnosis or loss
denial
The client is overwhelmingly saddened over the inability to change the situation
depression
-an experienced loss that cannot be publicly shared or is not socially acceptable, such as suicide
disenfranchised grief
assist a person during a stressful situation or crisis by regulating emotional distress
ego defense mechanisms
stage where body functions are no longer able to maintain a response to the stressor and the client cannot adapt
exhaustion stage
current trends that need coping
fastest growing pop is those 65 and over declining economic status of families family violence any acute or chronic illness that disrupts the fam unit homelessness
describes the course of action the family uses to reach its goals, including members communication skills, problem solving abilities, and available resources
function
also known as "stress syndrome". hans selye developed a theory of adaptation that describes the stress reaction in three stages
general adaptation syndrome (GAS)
is the inner emotional response to loss and is exhibited in as many ways as there are individuals
grief
durable power of attorney for health care---a document that appoints someone to make medical decisions when the client is no longer able to do so on his own behalf
health care proxy
the law can require an autopsy to be performed if the death is due to ..
homicide suicide accidental death if death occurs within 24 hrs of hospital admission
comprehensive care delivery system implemented when a client is not expected to live longer than 6 mths. Further medical care aimed toward a cure is stopped, and the focus becomes, enhancing quality of life and supporting the client toward a peaceful and dignified death
hospice care
stages of wound healing
inflammation, proliferation, remodeling
begins with the injury and lasts 3 to 6 days Control bleeding with clot formation Deliver oxygen, WBC, and nutrients to the area via the blood supply
inflammatory stage
directive documents for medical treatment per the client's wishes
living wills
occurs on about day 21 and involves the strengthening of the collagen scar and the restoration of a more normal appearance. it can take more than 1 year to complete, depending on the extent of the original wound
maturation or remodeling stage
This is any loss normally expected due to the developmental processing of life. These losses are associated with normal life transitions and help to develop coping skills
maturational or developmental loss
are responsible for following federal and state laws regarding request for organ or tissue donation, obtaining permission for autopsy, ensuring the certification and appropriate documentation of the death, and providing postmortem care
nurses
includes few or no boundaries, consistent behavior or consequences
open structure
improved the quality of life of clients and their families facing EOL issues
palliative care
This is any loss defined by the client that is not obvious or verifiable to others
perceived loss
illness has altered the level of the client's health to a point that previous roles are no longer available
permanent role changes
caused by unrelieved pressure that results in ischemia and damage to the underlying tissue
pressure ulcer
Little or no tissue loss Edges are approximated, as with a surgical incision • Heals rapidly • Low risk of infection • Minimal or no scarring
primary intention
last the next 3 to 24 days Replacing lost tissue with connective or granulated tissue Contraction of the wound's edges Resurfacing of new epithelial cells
proliferative stage
healthy regeneration of tissue
red
partial thickness skin loss with exposed dermis
stage 2
stage where body functions normalize while responding to the stressor.
resistance stage
is dictatorial and strict
rigid structure
uncertainty about what is expected when assuming a role, creates confusion
role ambiguity
this develops when a person must assume opposing roles with incompatible expectations. role conflicts can be interpersonal or inter-role
role conflict
more responsibility and roles than are manageable, very common
role overload
the frustration and anxiety that occurs when a person feels inadequate for assuming a role. caregiver burden results from the accumulated stress of caring for someone else over time
role strain
• Loss of tissue • Wound edges widely separated, as with pressure ulcers and stab wounds • Increased risk of infection • Scarring
secondary intention
_____ is subjective and includes self-identity, body image, role performance, and self-esteem.
self concept
_____ is the way individuals feel and view themselves.
self concept
Individuals' sexuality and sexual health are influenced by:
self-concept body image gender identity and expression sexual orientation
is integrated into individuals' personalities as well as their general health.
sexuality and sexual orientation
expectations of others and society regarding how one should behave when sick
sick role
This is any unanticipated loss caused by an external event
situational loss
Nonblanchable erythema of intact skin
stage 1
Intact skin with an area of persistent, nonblanchable redness, typically over a bony prominence, which may feel warm or cool to touch. The tissue is swollen and congested, with possible discomfort at the site. With darker skin tones, the ulcer may appear blue or purple.
stage 1 pressure ulcer
Partial-thickness skin loss involving the epidermis and the dermis. The ulcer is visible and superficial and may appear as an abrasion, blister, or shallow cavity. Edema persists, and the ulcer may become infected, possibly with pain and scant drainage.
stage 2 pressure ulcer
full thickness skin loss
stage 3
Full-thickness tissue loss with damage to or necrosis of subcutaneous tissue. The ulcer may reach, but not extend thorough the fascia below. The ulcer appears as a deep crater with or without undermining of adjacent tissue and without exposed muscle or bone. Drainage and infection are common
stage 3 pressure ulcer
full thickness skin and tissue loss
stage 4
Full-thickness tissue loss with destruction, tissue necrosis, or damage to muscle, bone, or supporting structures. There may be sinus tracts, deep pockets of infection, tunneling, undermining, eschar (black scab-like material), or slough (tan, yellow, or green scab-like material).
stage 4 pressure ulcer
describes changes in an individual's state of balance in response to stressors, the internal and external force that disrupt that state of balance. it can be situational or developmental and caused by sociocultural factors. it not only impairs and weakens the immune system, it is also a causal factor in numerous health conditions.
stress
the presence of ________ delays a client's return to health in the same way that the presence of a foreign body or infection delays the healing of a wound
stressors
the client will resume the role when illness resolves
temporary role change
• Widely separated • Deep • Spontaneous opening of a previously closed wound • Risk of infection • Extensive drainage and tissue debris • Closes later • Long healing time
tertiary intention
Stressors that affect self-concept include:
unrealistic expectations surgery chronic illness changes in role performance
documentation and completion of forms following federal and state laws typically includes the following
who pronounced the death and at what time consideration of and preparation for organ donation description of any tubes or lines left in or on body disposition of personal articles who was notified, and any decisions made location of identification tags time the body left facility and destination
presence of purulent drainage and slough
yellow