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Does talking about grief and death of a loved one make the client more upset?

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Does talking about grief and death of a loved one make the client more upset?

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The grieving client needs to share feelings about the loss of a loved one. This client may cry or demonstrate other strong emotions at this time. This is a normal part of grief. The nurse who is aware of this normal process works at accepting the expressed feelings and does not try to shut the client off. The nurse needs a source of support from colleagues for sharing feelings about this aspect of care.

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