Exam 6: Coping With Dying

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Hope as it occurs in relationship to coping with dying .

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According to Moos and Schaefer's analysis of coping domains, attempts to obtain information about a crisis and about alternate causes of action are a form of:

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According to Doka, tasks in coping with life-threatening illnesses that involve symptom management, preventing health crises, and preserving one's self- concept occur in the:

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According to Kübler-Ross, the one thing that usually persists throughout dying is .

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The "five stages" in the model developed by Kübler-Ross are:

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According to Moos and Schaefer's analysis of coping domains, cognitive avoidance or denial is an example of:

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By focusing on coping skills and grouping them into three separate categories, Moos and Schaefer emphasized that _________.

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When coping with dying, one's focus of hope may change depending on:

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Explain the task-based model for coping with dying proposed by Charles Corr. What is its purpose and what are its components? To whom does it apply?

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A primary focus for understanding dying persons is that:

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Which of the following is correct?

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An important lesson to learn from the stage-based model proposed by Kübler-Ross is .

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Concerns about security and autonomy on the part of a dying person suggest that he or she is focusing on _________.

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Challenges facing those who are coping with dying may involve .

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A dying person who questions his or her purpose in life and reason for being is engaged in:

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Critics of the Kübler-Ross model have maintained that .

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Dying persons coping with possible loss of medical coverage for hospital costs are:

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Seeking freedom from pain, nausea, and vomiting involves .

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Using an audiovisual, guest speaker, or example presented in class, apply one of the stage-based or task-based models described in Chapter 6 to show how the selected model can teach us useful lessons about the example in question. Discuss the strengths and limitations of the model you select.

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Autonomy means .

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