Question 1 Mrs. G. has a history of alcoholism. As a result, she is…

QuestionAnswered step-by-stepQuestion 1 Mrs. G. has a history of alcoholism. As a result, she is…Question 1Mrs. G. has a history of alcoholism.  As a result, she is experiencing liver problems.  Describe 3 surgical or post-operative complications she may experience.   Question 5 (1 point)  Listen ReadSpeaker webReader: Listen       Mary has passed away on your day off. You read of her death in the obituaries. You became very close to Mary and her husband and feel sad and start to cry. Explain what is happening to you.Question 5 options:  1)  You are angry with Mary for dying.  2)  You are grieving and this is a normal response.  3)  You have developed an unhealthy attachment to Mary and you need to stop doing that with your patients so you can survive your job.  4)  You are reacting to something else entirely and this just set you off. Question 6 (1 point)  Listen ReadSpeaker webReader: Listen       What might help you to get through this.Question 6 options:  1)  Talk to everyone you know about it, post it on facebook, and ask for prayers for Mary and her family.  2)  Stay away from Mary’s funeral, as that would be inappropriate for you to go.  3)  Talk with a counsellor or a team member who also cared for Mary about your feelings.  4)  Toughen up and stop getting attached to your clients. Question 7 (1 point)  Listen ReadSpeaker webReader: Listen       Six months later you run into Charlie at Safeway. He gives you a big hug and thanks you for everything you did for him and his wife. He tells you that he has gone back to work and his son Don will now be travelling with him to Australia. What grieving task would this fall under?Question 7 options:  1)  Task one :  2)  Task two :  3)  Task three :  4)  Task four : emotionally relocate the deceased and move on with life. Question 8 (1 point)  Listen ReadSpeaker webReader: Listen       Coming to terms with the death of a loved one is an example of what phase of Kubler-Ross’ stages of grief?Question 8 options:  1)  Denial  2)  Anger  3)  Bargaining  4)  Depression  5)  Acceptance Question 9 (1 point)  Listen ReadSpeaker webReader: Listen       Using statements like « this cannot be happening to me » shows someone is in which phase of Kubler Ross’s stages of grief?Question 9 options:  1)  Denial  2)  Anger  3)  Bargaining  4)  Depression  5)  Acceptance Question 10 (1 point)  Listen ReadSpeaker webReader: Listen       Hoping to postpone death and making deals with God is an example of what phase of Kubler Ross’s stages of grief?Question 10 options:  1)  Denial  2)  Anger  3)  Bargaining  4)  Depression  5)  Acceptance Question 11 (1 point)  Listen ReadSpeaker webReader: Listen       Mr M’s wife passed away a few days ago.  He has been busy cleaning the house, removing her clothes from their closet and says he will need to get busy and contact all of the government agencies to let them know she’s passed away.  What type of griever is Mr M?Question 11 options:  Intuitive griever  Instrumental griever  Avoidance griever  Practical griever Question 12 (1 point)  Listen ReadSpeaker webReader: Listen       When a person who has lost a loved one experiences a severe depression that does not improve months or even a year after the loss, what kind of maladaptive grief response are they displaying?Question 12 options:  Intuitive grieving  Instrumental grieving  Delayed grief   Distorted grief  Question 13 (1 point)  Listen ReadSpeaker webReader: Listen       Mrs N’s husband passed away and you attend the funeral.  When you speak to her to offer your condolences, which of the following responses to her grief would be most appropriate?Question 13 options:  “I know how you feel.  My grandfather passed away when I was 5 and I was so sad”.  “You should be thankful that he is no longer in pain”.  “I’ll always remember your husband and his sense of humor.  I miss him”.  “He lived a good life and has moved on to be with the angels now”. Question 14 (1 point)  Listen ReadSpeaker webReader: Listen       What is the definition of “compassion fatigue”?Question 14 options:  Emotional and physical exhaustion that occurs when a caregiver cannot refuel to meet the demands of the job.  Occurs when a CCA becomes too involved in their client’s life and cannot learn to detach.  Occurs when a CCA is working shift work and becomes fatigued from lack of adequate sleep.  Exhaustion that occurs because the CCA has taken on too many work shifts. Question 15 (1 point)  Listen ReadSpeaker webReader: Listen       Which of the following would be included in a positive “decompression routine”?Question 15 options:  Taking regular breaks during your workday  Talking about your workday stresses with your spouse as you make supper.  Stopping at the gym on the way home from work.  Planning a summer vacation to get a break from the workplace. Health ScienceScienceNursingCNUR 123Share Question