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Institute of Care-giving Education

LESSON THREE QUESTIONS

 

 

1. How does denial act as a buffer when faced with life-altering news, such as being diagnosed with a terminal illness?


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2. As a caregiver, how would you explain your patient’s anger to visitors who may not understand what the patient is experiencing?


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3. What types of promises might your patient make during the bargaining phase of the grief process?


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4. List some symptoms your patient may exhibit during the stage of depression that may be similar to the signs of a worsening illness. What is the key to assisting someone through this difficult stage of the dying process?


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5. List ways you can assist your patient in his or her Krsna consciousness once the stage of acceptance has been reached. (Only a few were mentioned in the above text. Can you think of other ways to provide a peaceful, Krsna conscious atmosphere for your patient?)


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If you encounter any problems submitting these answers, you may send them via e-mail to Mother Sangita at sangita@vaisnavascare.com

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