Exam 19: Death,dying,and Bereavement

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While Sanders suggests that the final stage of grief is healing and renewal,Bowlby believes it is

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Sanders' label for Bowlby's reorganization stage of grief is ________.

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healing and renewal

For most adults,________ is the most significant meaning of death.

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Which of the following is one of the stages of grief proposed by Catherine Sanders?

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Which of the following is one of the tasks of dying proposed by Charles Corr?

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While Sanders suggests that the final stage of grief is healing and renewal,Bowlby believes it is ________.

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When Barry was told he had lung cancer,he just resigned himself to the idea that he would die.He didn't really seem to be in denial,he just made no attempt to seek a cure,believing that his diagnosis "is what it is." Greer and others would suggest that Barry's attitude is which of the following?

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Which of the following is a common belief about death among the Kaliai people in New Guinea?

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When an individual rejects evidence about a diagnosis and/or insists that surgery was just precautionary,Greer and others suggest this is

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Charles has recently learned that he is terminally ill.He has since begun to lash out at his family and at the medical personnel involved in his care.Kübler-Ross would suggest that this behavior can be explained by which of the following?

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List the five responses to impending death identified by Greer and his associates.Give an example of at least two of these.Which of these responses is most likely to correlate with greater longevity following a terminal diagnosis?

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How are adolescents unique in their understanding of death? Cite a specific example from your text that exemplifies this sometimes unrealistic understanding.

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The purpose of a(n)________ is to have written instructions regarding end-of-life care.

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_______________ is the point at which vital signs,including brain activity,are absent and resuscitation is no longer possible.

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Which of the following is included in the stages of grief proposed by John Bowlby?

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How does Wortman and Silver's model of grieving differ from those proposed by the other theorists in your text?

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Which of the following is an aspect of the philosophy behind hospice care?

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Which of the following would be the most likely response if a young adult were asked how she would want to spend the remaining months of her life?

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Anxiety about dying tends to be highest among ________ adults.

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Which of the following most accurately characterizes what a child younger than five years of age would understand or believe about death?

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