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Loss, grief, and death terminology

Across
A medical order indicating a patient's wishes regarding treatments commonly used in a medical crisis; must be signed by a health care professional.
A type of end of life care for persons who are terminally ill.
Loss that can be recognized by others as well as by the person sustaining the loss.
Period during which a person learns to accept grief.
Illness from which there is no reasonable expectation of recovery or cure.
Condition in which a person displays loss and grief behaviors for a loss that has yet to take place.
An order specifying that there be no attempt to resuscitate a patient in the event of cardiopulmonary arrest.
Advanced directive specifying the medical care a person would want or refuse should that person lack the capacity to consent to or refuse treatment.
Down
Loss of youth, of financial independence, and interpreting data from the senses into meaningful information.
Taking care of the whole person with the goal of giving patients with life threatening illnesses the best quality of life they can have through aggressive management of symptoms.
Inaccessibility or change in a valued person, object, or situation.
Abnormal or distorted grief that may be either unresolved or inhibited.
An order written to indicate that the goal of treatment is a comfortable, dignified death and that further life-sustaining measure are no longer indicated.
Emotional response to loss.