Exam 15: Good Life, Good Death Trying to Make Sense of It All
Exam 1: As We Think About Death73 Questions
Exam 2: What Is Death What Does Death Mean85 Questions
Exam 3: Denial or Adaptation: The Death System79 Questions
Exam 4: Dying: Transition From Life68 Questions
Exam 5: Hospice and Palliative Care71 Questions
Exam 6: End-Of-Life Issues and Decisions72 Questions
Exam 7: Suicide75 Questions
Exam 8: Violent Death: Murder, Terrorism, Genocide, Disaster, and Accident72 Questions
Exam 9: Euthanasia, Assisted Death, Abortion, and the Right to Die75 Questions
Exam 10: Death in the World of Childhood69 Questions
Exam 11: Bereavement, Grief, and Mourning72 Questions
Exam 12: The Funeral Process84 Questions
Exam 13: Do We Survive Death78 Questions
Exam 14: How Can We Help Caregiving and Death Education67 Questions
Exam 15: Good Life, Good Death Trying to Make Sense of It All62 Questions
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The number of people with AIDS in India, now at four million, is estimated to increase to ______ million within the next few years.
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When put in historical context, fewer people today view death as a release from a burdensome life.
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Discuss the palliative approach to a good death and how it relates to "quality of care."
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Statistics from the Netherlands (fairly comparable with those of the United States) indicate that roughly only ______ can have much control over the way he or she dies.
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Religion was eliminated in Utopia to reduce the bloodshed that potentially would rise from intergroup differences.
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Byock's account of his father's final illness makes all the following points, EXCEPT:
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Kastenbaum's Proposition 5 is identical to Weisman's (1972) concept for a good death: the death a person would choose for himself or herself.
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In the nineteenth century, how a person died was crucial to determining how well he or she had lived and what the afterlife would hold.
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Which of the following have been identified as an example of "the good death"?
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Summarize Kastenbaum's review of the history of communication and explain his concerns regarding virtual reality and computer technology.
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An assumption that people everywhere would fear a death marked by extreme physical, mental, and spiritual suffering is a consideration of:
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All of the following are frames of mind that can be associated with the good death as a transfiguring experience EXCEPT a:
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The terrorist tragedy of the World Trade Center (WTC) towers on September 11, 2001 sent out the following message about death:
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Socrates' response to the order of execution historically is considered a good death that flowed from a good life.
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According to Kastenbaum's Proposition 3, the good death is when dying individuals can have all the people from their lives affirm those relationships by spending the remaining time with them.
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Populations that exceeded carrying capacities have been suspected as the cause for most of the mass-extinction episodes.
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