Be able to Support Individuals through Process of Dying
8.1. Role in an Individuals Care
To ponder the dimensions that are embedded in the planning of care for patients with cancer, have no idea of the nurse's responsibility breadth in their professional / subject role in a process that involves recognising the importance of the autonomy of being careful / subject, seeking the support an integration relationship, democratic, allowing the other exhibit their skills, knowledge and deficiencies, as well as itself possesses them, but that respects the limitations, beliefs and values (Roth, 2013).
The importance of social workers role in an individual care will allow the nurse to plan nursing care better suited to the reality of the patient / family, accepting them as an inseparable unit, which requires listening, commitment, autonomy, freedom, as citizens, regardless the stage of life they are in, because if the disease and health confer rights, the proximity of death does not remove (Hall, 2013).
8.2. Address any Distress Experienced by the Individual Promptly and in Agreed …show more content…
According to Klindtworth, Oster, Hager, Krause, Bleidorn and Schneider (2015), fear generate effects that would favour the preservation of the individual composed both the desire to be exalted as well as beliefs rewards in life after death could be the main causes for behind the fatal operations. Therefore, it is important to note that the death of an individual who participates in predominantly imaginative systems can fundamentally differ from that which occurs in rational systems, both in terms of the causes that explain how in terms of the type of complex individual that his action benefits. Thereafter, death began to receive more serious and solemn stereotype. From the eighteenth people century began to fear their deaths, but feared more intensely the death of his family, began to face there as the person responsible for pain due to the absence of the late one and had a lot of hype on the part of relatives, expressed her pain very