Ans) 5) Care of dying patient who is depressed:
- Keep communication open.
- Have “the conversation” early.
- Involve your doctor.
- Get it in writing.
- Recognize that you might not be the best person to take over.
- Talk about hospice care.
6) Acceptance – "It's going to be okay."; "I can't fight it; I
may as well prepare for it."
In this last stage, individuals embrace mortality or inevitable
future, or that of a loved one, or other tragic event. People dying
may precede the survivors in this state, which typically comes with
a calm, retrospective view for the individual, and a stable
condition of emotions.
7) Comfort care is an essential part of medical care at the end of life. It is care that helps or soothes a person who is dying.
- The goals are to prevent or relieve suffering as much as
possible and to improve quality of life while respecting the dying
person's wishes.
Providing Care and Comfort at the End of Life -
Simple Ways to Comfort a Dying Loved One
• Create a quiet environment.
• Sit in silence.
• Speak soothing words.
• Dim the lighting.
• Keep the patient's mouth moist.
• Play soft music, if helpful.
• Use gentle touch
8) Signs of appraching death:
- Decreasing appetite.
- Sleeping more.
- Becoming less social.
- Changing vital signs.
- Changing toilet habits.
- Weakening muscles.
- Dropping body temperature.
- Experiencing confusion.
How can you help a dying person who is depressed? The HHA keeps the tays clean....
Module 15: Dealing with Death and Dying Review 1. Describe the grieving process 5. How can you help a dying person who is depressed? 2. What is denial, and how should you react? Describe the acceptance stage. 6 Describe care for a dying person. Describe appropriate reactions to anger 3. 7. 8. List five or more signs of approaching death. 4. Describe the bargaining stage. 134