Deck 19: Lifes Final Chapter
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Deck 19: Lifes Final Chapter
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Assisted suicide occurs when physicians provide the means for a patient's death.
True
2
The BC court ruled that it was unconstitutional to deny Gloria Taylor the right to a doctor-assisted dying if she could find a physician prepared to perform it.
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3
The Canadian Medical Association has identified four types of euthanasia.
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4
Most people in Canada today die at home.
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5
Death is commonly defined as the cessation of life.
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Bowby (1961) identified four stages of grief: shock-numbness, yearning-searching, disorganization-despair, and reorganization.
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Young adults typically spend a lot of time dwelling on their own impending deaths.
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8
The "death education" movement states that hospital staff and family members can help support dying people by understanding the stages they are going through.
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9
Absence of a heartbeat means a person is dead.
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10
Living wills must be drafted in accordance with federal laws.
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11
Hospice care ends with the death of the dying person.
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12
Voluntary euthanasia remains illegal throughout most of North America.
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13
Children are likely to understand that death is permanent.
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14
North American culture tends to accept death as a part of life.
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15
The stages of death according to Kübler-Ross (1969) are denial, absence, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
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16
Shneidman (1977) explained that people typically change their personalities radically after they are diagnosed with a terminal illness.
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17
Hospice workers work only with dying patients; the care of the bereaved families is left to other professionals.
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18
Lawyers are useful to consult after the death of a loved one.
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19
Grief usually involves a combination of emotions.
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20
Euthanasia involves intent.
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21
Euthanasia means "good death."
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22
Fewer than 25% of Canadians said they were in favour of legalizing medically assisted suicide.
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23
Family members may fight about the arrangements of a loved one's funeral.
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24
Funerals are the same regardless of one's culture.
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25
Blogging has become a common method of communication for the very ill.
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26
Kübler-Ross's (1969) stages of dying apply equally to all who are dying.
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27
Many dying people experience the meaning of life in a deeper and more personal way than they had before.
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28
When a terminally ill person believes that a wrong diagnosis was made, this person is exhibiting the denial stage of Kübler-Ross (1969).
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29
It is normal for children to fear death.
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30
Adolescents have an adult-level understanding of death.
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31
Death is both a biological and a legal matter.
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32
Bereavement and grief are emotional experiences following the death of a loved one.
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33
Older adults are typically afraid of death.
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34
People around the world mourn the death of a loved one in a similar manner.
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35
Whole-brain death is the way that death is defined most often in hospitals today.
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36
When the brain stem and cerebral cortex show flat EEG lines, the person is considered to have had "whole-brain death."
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37
Hospice care can be provided only at home.
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38
The key factors that appear to affect the adjustment of the dying individual include the type and extent of organic cerebral impairment, pain and weakness, the time or phase of the person's life, the person's philosophy of life (and death), and prior experiences with crises.
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39
Hospice care is more expensive than most people can afford and is rarely covered by insurance.
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40
Terminal sedation is the practice of relieving distress in a terminally ill patient in the last hours or days of his or her life, usually by means of a continuous intravenous infusion of a sedative drug, such as a tranquilizer.
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41
Middle-aged adults are oblivious to the presence of death.
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42
Living wills are legal documents that designate where one's earthly possessions will be placed after death.
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43
More people die in nursing homes than in hospitals today in Canada.
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44
Living wills typically name someone who can make medical decisions for a person who is incapable of doing so for herself or himself.
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45
Palliative care involves treating and curing diseases.
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46
The majority of Canadians do not support medically assisted dying.
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47
Hospice workers typically work in teams of physicians, nurses, social workers, mental health or pastoral counsellors, and home care aides.
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48
What has been shown by the research on grief?
A) Few people experience yearning.
B) Disbelief and anger tend to subside over time and acceptance increases.
C) There are no trends in how people experience it.
D) Following a loved one's death, disbelief tends to last the longest of all of the emotions.
A) Few people experience yearning.
B) Disbelief and anger tend to subside over time and acceptance increases.
C) There are no trends in how people experience it.
D) Following a loved one's death, disbelief tends to last the longest of all of the emotions.
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49
Funeral arrangements can only be made in advance of one's death.
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50
Most health professionals support physician-assisted dying.
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51
Hospice care involves teams of health care professionals.
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52
The Canadian Supreme Court ruled that physician-assisted suicide is constitutional.
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53
Removing life support from a comatose patient is an example of involuntary euthanasia.
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54
When someone is dying, it is better to avoid having them talk about death and other negative topics.
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55
People who want to help others cope with the death of a loved one should be concerned that they may say the wrong thing.
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56
Terminal sedation is a method typically used to hasten death.
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57
Children may experience guilt and mistakenly believe they are responsible for the death of a loved one.
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58
Withholding a life-saving medical procedure is illegal in Canada.
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59
Joseph is in what Kübler-Ross (1969) would call the "bargaining" stage. Which of the following did Joseph just say?
A) Life has no meaning.
B) I plan to die with dignity.
C) This is the doctor's fault for misdiagnosing me.
D) I will help the poor at my church if I can live longer.
A) Life has no meaning.
B) I plan to die with dignity.
C) This is the doctor's fault for misdiagnosing me.
D) I will help the poor at my church if I can live longer.
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60
Adolescents who experience death of a loved one may still feel invulnerable to death.
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61
Who did Elisabeth Kübler-Ross study in order to create her analysis of the stages of death?
A) terminally ill patients
B) accident victims
C) heart attack patients
D) liver disease patients
A) terminally ill patients
B) accident victims
C) heart attack patients
D) liver disease patients
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62
Which statement best represents the risk of death for adults in midlife?
A) They are typically told not to worry about health screenings because chronic illnesses rarely affect them.
B) Accidents and suicide are the leading causes of death for their age group.
C) Heart disease and cancer are the leading causes of death for their age group.
D) Early adult death usually results from homicide.
A) They are typically told not to worry about health screenings because chronic illnesses rarely affect them.
B) Accidents and suicide are the leading causes of death for their age group.
C) Heart disease and cancer are the leading causes of death for their age group.
D) Early adult death usually results from homicide.
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63
According to the textbook, which of the following has been identified a factor that can affect people's adjustment to their impending deaths?
A) the type and extent of organic cerebral impairment
B) the experience of their primary care physician
C) the nature of their illness
D) the quality of their relationships
A) the type and extent of organic cerebral impairment
B) the experience of their primary care physician
C) the nature of their illness
D) the quality of their relationships
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64
Which of the following persons is likely to work with a dying patient through hospice care?
A) a massage therapist
B) a psychotherapist
C) a bereavement specialist
D) a physiotherapist
A) a massage therapist
B) a psychotherapist
C) a bereavement specialist
D) a physiotherapist
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65
Which statement best describes adolescents' experience with the death of loved ones?
A) They experience the death of a loved one the same as adults do.
B) They experience the death of a loved one the same as children do.
C) They typically experience the deaths of loved ones more often than younger children do.
D) They should be shielded from the death of a loved one because they cannot handle the truth.
A) They experience the death of a loved one the same as adults do.
B) They experience the death of a loved one the same as children do.
C) They typically experience the deaths of loved ones more often than younger children do.
D) They should be shielded from the death of a loved one because they cannot handle the truth.
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66
What question did Randy Pausch pose to his students in his last lecture before he died?
A) Can we all leave loved ones behind more fulfilled than when we met them?
B) What will be your legacy through your life lived?
C) Do we search for the fun in every situation, or do we choose to wallow in self-misery?
D) Are we all placed on earth for a reason or is there really nothing larger than life?
A) Can we all leave loved ones behind more fulfilled than when we met them?
B) What will be your legacy through your life lived?
C) Do we search for the fun in every situation, or do we choose to wallow in self-misery?
D) Are we all placed on earth for a reason or is there really nothing larger than life?
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67
What is the legal status of medically assisted dying in Canada?
A) It is only permitted when an individual is diagnosed with cancer.
B) It is permitted only for those over the age of 50.
C) It is legal only when aided by a physician for terminally ill patient undergoing intolerable suffering.
D) A patient's spouse may administer a lethal drug to the dying patient with consent.
A) It is only permitted when an individual is diagnosed with cancer.
B) It is permitted only for those over the age of 50.
C) It is legal only when aided by a physician for terminally ill patient undergoing intolerable suffering.
D) A patient's spouse may administer a lethal drug to the dying patient with consent.
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68
According to the text, what percentage of the disability community supports medically assisted dying in Canada?
A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 85
A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 85
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69
Which statement best represents children's understanding of death?
A) It increases as they get older.
B) It is unrelated to their knowledge of biology.
C) It becomes progressively less realistic as they get older.
D) It depends on their ability to empathize.
A) It increases as they get older.
B) It is unrelated to their knowledge of biology.
C) It becomes progressively less realistic as they get older.
D) It depends on their ability to empathize.
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70
Which of the following generally occurs only when someone dies unexpectedly?
A) An autopsy is performed.
B) A doctor signs the death certificate.
C) A funeral director moves the body to the funeral home.
D) A cremation is conducted.
A) An autopsy is performed.
B) A doctor signs the death certificate.
C) A funeral director moves the body to the funeral home.
D) A cremation is conducted.
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71
How do many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples approach death?
A) They approach it privately and without fanfare.
B) They may organize community ceremonies and feasts.
C) They do not acknowledge death.
D) They struggle to carry forward with losses that impact families and communities.
A) They approach it privately and without fanfare.
B) They may organize community ceremonies and feasts.
C) They do not acknowledge death.
D) They struggle to carry forward with losses that impact families and communities.
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72
Kübler-Ross's (1969) stages of dying apply best to which of the following people?
A) older adults
B) those with no diagnosis
C) people with a terminal illness diagnosis
D) those undergoing experimental surgery
A) older adults
B) those with no diagnosis
C) people with a terminal illness diagnosis
D) those undergoing experimental surgery
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73
Elizabeth was diagnosed with terminal cancer and told she has three months to live. She has moved back to her home from the hospital. She has a doctor, nurses, a social worker, and a minister visiting her on a regular basis. From whom is Elizabeth most likely receiving care?
A) hospital workers who are taking pity on her
B) family members
C) hospice workers
D) in-home nursing staff
A) hospital workers who are taking pity on her
B) family members
C) hospice workers
D) in-home nursing staff
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74
Which statement best describes the impact of Kay Carter?
A) She was a young woman who was living with an incurable disease (Guillain-Barré syndrome) and bedridden for life.
B) She asked the doctors to disconnect the respirator that was keeping her alive, arguing that no one can be made to undergo treatment without consent.
C) Her case was important in making change to Canada's laws on medically assisted dying.
D) As a result of her case the courts ruled that the doctors would not be permitted to aid to commit suicide.
A) She was a young woman who was living with an incurable disease (Guillain-Barré syndrome) and bedridden for life.
B) She asked the doctors to disconnect the respirator that was keeping her alive, arguing that no one can be made to undergo treatment without consent.
C) Her case was important in making change to Canada's laws on medically assisted dying.
D) As a result of her case the courts ruled that the doctors would not be permitted to aid to commit suicide.
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75
Which statement best represents adolescents' experience of the death of a loved one?
A) They deny that death has occurred.
B) They eliminate their risky behaviour.
C) They typically fall apart emotionally.
D) They may reduce their risky behaviour if they see how death applies to them.
A) They deny that death has occurred.
B) They eliminate their risky behaviour.
C) They typically fall apart emotionally.
D) They may reduce their risky behaviour if they see how death applies to them.
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76
Which statement best describes the effect on a child when a loved one dies?
A) The child will likely act more mature than typical for his or her age.
B) The death may affect a child's sense of security and safety.
C) The child will be affected in the same way that adults are affected.
D) The child will be unaffected because he or she lacks the cognitive development to fully understand death.
A) The child will likely act more mature than typical for his or her age.
B) The death may affect a child's sense of security and safety.
C) The child will be affected in the same way that adults are affected.
D) The child will be unaffected because he or she lacks the cognitive development to fully understand death.
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77
Which statement best represents the critiques of stage theories of grieving?
A) Everyone grieves the same way, therefore theories are not needed.
B) The timing of events is the same for everyone, but the order may be different from predicted.
C) More emotions may be experienced than outlined.
D) Many people do not grieve, given the circumstances surrounding every death.
A) Everyone grieves the same way, therefore theories are not needed.
B) The timing of events is the same for everyone, but the order may be different from predicted.
C) More emotions may be experienced than outlined.
D) Many people do not grieve, given the circumstances surrounding every death.
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78
Why is blood donation such a valuable gift?
A) One donation can make a difference in the lives of up to 10 people in a car accident.
B) It provides a means of checking in with medical professionals without needing a doctor.
C) It creates a sense of accomplishment for the donor.
D) It can take up to 5 donors to help a cancer patient who requires blood transfusions.
A) One donation can make a difference in the lives of up to 10 people in a car accident.
B) It provides a means of checking in with medical professionals without needing a doctor.
C) It creates a sense of accomplishment for the donor.
D) It can take up to 5 donors to help a cancer patient who requires blood transfusions.
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79
Which statement best characterizes hospice care?
A) It is only available in hospitals.
B) Its total focus is on health care for the dying patient.
C) It focuses on dying with dignity and as pain-free as possible.
D) It is reserved for those who are expected to recover rather than those who are dying.
A) It is only available in hospitals.
B) Its total focus is on health care for the dying patient.
C) It focuses on dying with dignity and as pain-free as possible.
D) It is reserved for those who are expected to recover rather than those who are dying.
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80
After death occurs, who completes the death certificate?
A) a doctor
B) a lawyer
C) a coroner
D) a police officer or other emergency response professional
A) a doctor
B) a lawyer
C) a coroner
D) a police officer or other emergency response professional
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