Exam 16: The Final Passage: Dying and Bereavement
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Exam 16: The Final Passage: Dying and Bereavement195 Questions
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_____ is the study of the interface between health/life sciences and human values.
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Which is the best example of active euthanasia?
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Believing that the dead lose all contact with the living best exemplifies the concept of death as a(n)
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The defining element of separation distress during prolonged grief is that it
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Ninety-year-old Albert is terminally ill and has decided to die at home. He has also decided that he would like to have visits from a nurse who can provide assistance in making his process of dying more comfortable. This indicates that Albert is involved in ____ hospice care.
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The concept of death has numerous sociocultural definitions. Demonstrate your knowledge of these distinctions by describing some ways that different cultures view death. Then describe any five ways that Kalish (1987) believed that death could be viewed (e.g., death as a fear). Be sure to provide at least one example of each way.
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Kiko just experienced a stillbirth after being pregnant for nearly seven months. In what way would her grief be different than that of Ishi, whose child died unexpectedly at six months of age?
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The phrase "only the good die young" is an example of death as a reward.
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A religion that believes that sinners spend eternity in a burning hell supports the notion that death is a
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Jensen is dying. She is explaining to her family that she would like to spend her last days alone in her country home with just her husband. These arrangements are an example of
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Tony's younger brother died when Tony was 11 years old. Tony is now 18 years old. If Tony is a normally developing adolescent, he is now much more likely to ____ than when he was 11.
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Your text suggests that you should ____ when explaining death to children.
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Devin has been told he only has a few more months to live. He is totally unable to deal with people, because he knows everyone he sees is going to outlive him. "It's not fair. Why is this happening to me?" is something he says over and over to himself. He feels frustrated and alone. He is most likely in the ____ stage of dying.
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Dr. Steinmetz decides to follow the wishes of her patient and withhold treatment for the patient's terminal cancer, thus allowing the patient to die. This is an example of
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The choices one makes about how one wants to die constitutes a person's final _____.
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By definition, euthanasia is defined as the practice of ending life for reasons of
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