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When aiding a client through grief work, the nurse should be aware that
A. Most clients prefer to be alone during grief and the nurse ought to accept the request.
B. The grieving process is very little influenced by the person's perception of loss.
C. Coping mechanisms were found to be ineffective in response to pain of a loss.
D. Grief occur in stages and the order of stages may be skipped and that they may occur in
stages.​

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Answered by madeducators11
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D. Grief occur in stages and the order of stages may be skipped and that they may occur in  stages.​

Explanation:

Grief is something that everyone experience in some stage of their lifetime. Loss refers to the absence of something that was precious and valued. Grief is an emotional feeling. It is the part of loss. Every person’s experience is different. Nurses also experience the same. But their job is to take care and provide compassionate care to the patient. Thus, it's important for the nurse to maintain emotional resiliency, so they are able to provide the best possible care to those whom are experiencing grief.

Different stages of grief includes:

  • Shock
  • Denial
  • Anger
  • Bargaining
  • Depression
  • Testing
  • Acceptance
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