I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye: Surviving, Coping and Healing After the Sudden Death of a Loved One

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Learning Objectives
Identify how shock helps a person cope with sudden death.
List ways rituals and customs support grieving people.
Identify culturally sensitive questions that nurses should consider when caring for dying patients.
Recognize the role of anger during the grief response.
Differentiate between the grieving style of men and women.
Identify interventions to help support children and adolescents in the grief process.
Specify difficulties that complicate loss and grief after a person dies by suicide.
Name the term preferred by many parents when referring to the suicide of a child.
Recognize the need for healthcare for the person who discovered the body of a person deceased from suicide.
Identify strategies toward healing after experiencing multiple death tragedy.
Course Offering: Written/printed (enduring)
Domain Focus: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems This course is partially online. While the quiz can be completed online and a certificate awarded immediately upon completion, the text is not available on our website due to publisher constraints.
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CE Credits: 10.00
Fee: $47.00
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