Complicated Grief After Perinatal Loss

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Understanding Complicated Grief After Perinatal Loss

Navigate the sensitive topic of perinatal loss with our informative quiz designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding of complicated grief. By participating, you will learn about the nuances of miscarriage, stillbirth, and the emotional impacts on families.

  • Explore the factors that influence grief and recovery.
  • Identify supportive practices and community resources.
  • Test your knowledge with 12 thoughtfully crafted questions.
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by HealingHeart123
What is a miscarriage?
Unintended termination of a pregnancy before 20 weeks of gestation
Death of a fetus after 20 weeks of gestation wit a birth weight over 500 grams
A new type of baby carriage with high-tech features.
None of the above.
In what percentage of births does stillbirth occur?
What are some unique factors of perinatal grief?
Consistent feelings of guilt
Child envy
Death is sudden/unexpected
All of the above
What are some protective factors for pregnancy termination? (4 correct answers)
Social support
Religious participation
Duration of pregnancy
Presence of living children
Maternal age
Reduced grief after a later successful pregnancy
Occupational status
Marital status
Black adolescents in the US experience perinatal loss at a _____ rate than other races/ethnicities.
Which common element was found in the 4 successful trials for bereavement interventions in the meta-analysis discussed in the presentation?
Dialectic-behavioral techniques
Cognitive-behavioral techniques
Neurosequential techniques
Electroshock techniques
Perinatal social workers can be employed at hospitals, hospices, adoption agencies, and intervention centers.
True
False
Select the common supportive practices that hospitals offer to patients grieving the loss of a miscarried pregnancy (6 correct answers):
Allowing parents to see and hold the deceased baby
Helping families plan funeral arrangements
Helping families to name the deceased baby
Conducting autopsies of the baby
Offering healing massage treatments to grieving families
Helping with filling out legal paperwork
Providing grief resources to families
Creating keepsakes of the baby
Which of the following is NOT a factor that impacts perinatal depression?
Younger age
Lower education level
Patient's favorite color
Dissatisfaction with healthcare services
According to the presentation, first born child who dies is sometimes considered "incomplete" rite of passage into parenthood.
True
False
Which of the following was NOT listed as a way to memorialize a perinatal death?
Holding a funeral service
Cremation
Jewelry
Plant a memorial tree
Donate to a charity in your baby's honor
Candle light ceremony
Which of the following are community resources that were discussed in the presentation? (6 correct answers)
Bo's Heavenly Clubhouse
Mom's Mental Health Matters
Sojourner Truth Family Peace Center
Healing Hearts
AMEND
ASPCA
March of Dimes
Susan G Komen Foundation
Infant Loss Support Group at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Grieving Mothers Support Group at Aurora Psychiatric Hospital
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