Deck 15: Dying, Death, and Grief

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Which of the following is not a type of advance directive?

A) choosing a proxy
B) becoming an organ donor
C) DNR
D) living will
E) all of the above are advance directives
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DNR relates specifically to:

A) CPR
B) artificial feeding
C) respirators
D) medication usage
E) active euthanasia
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Which state allows assisted suicide?

A) California
B) Rhode Island
C) Oregon
D) Idaho
E) no state allows assisted suicide
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Although assisted suicide is illegal in most states, what must health professionals honor according to the Supreme Court?

A) advance directive
B) the need for palliative care
C) the wishes of the patient and family
D) religious beliefs regarding death
E) all of the above
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What was one of the most important findings of the SUPPORT survey?

A) health professionals need more education in administering medication to dying patients
B) advanced directives are often overlooked
C) staff need a break from working with dying individuals
D) terminally ill patients need additional emotional support
E) health professionals do an excellent job at supporting terminally ill patients.
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The most commonly accepted definition of when death occurs is:

A) when the heart stops beating
B) when breathing ceases
C) when higher brain waves cease
D) when body functions stop
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is the most common place of death for elders?

A) at home
B) in a nursing home
C) in a hospital
D) in a board and care home
E) in a hospice facility
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Survivors of the death of a loved one commonly experience:

A) increased physician and hospital visits
B) increased consumption of alcohol
C) insomnia
D) all of the above
E) b and c only
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The federal Uniform Determination of Death Act of 1981 mandates that:

A) states define death as the absence of breathing and heart rate
B) states define death as the absence of brain function
C) states may define death differently, but must report deaths that are suspicious to a federal panel
D) states define death as the absence of breathing, heartbeat and brain function
E) none of the above
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Which of the following characterizes the individuals who chose to ingest legally prescribed lethal medications in Oregon between 1998 and 2005:

A) almost 4,000 terminally individuals took their lives
B) less than one tenth of one percent of the deaths chose assisted suicide
C) The most common terminal diagnosis was AIDS
D) a and c are true
E) none are true
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Fasting as a way to hasten death is very painful.
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Death anxiety is higher among young adults than old adults.
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Formal institutions provide the vast majority of care for the terminally ill.
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In 1900, those 65 and older comprised less than 20 percent of all deaths. Currently it is more than 70 percent.
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Machines can allow the heart to beat, the lungs to inflate, nutrients to enter and wastes to leave the body in a brain-dead individual.
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Voluntary motor function is lost when the body is without oxygen for six minutes.
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Surveys reveal that about half the physicians in the U.S. support assisted suicide.
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Because of the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990, all residents of nursing homes have living wills or durable power of attorney documents.
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In most states, paramedics called to a residence are required to provide CPR if the heart has stopped beating, even if the victim has signed an advance directive.
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Elders generally think and talk about death more than younger persons.
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In general, women adapt better to the loss of spouse than do men.
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Because health professionals commonly confront death in their careers, they are skilled in working with dying persons and their families.
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Tranquilizers and sedatives are effective and are recommended to reduce grief among the bereaved.
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In most states, conscious, mentally stable adults have the right to refuse any type of medical treatment, even if it may result in their death.
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Several states have enacted a "death with dignity" law which permits physicians to administer a fatal dose of a drug to hasten death in a terminally ill patient.
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In our country, most people abandon their sick older relatives. Because of this, most are cared for in the hospital instead of in the home.
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The federal Patient Self-Determination Act of 1991 requires that all nursing home patients complete advance directives upon admission.
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Because of the federal Uniform Determination of Death Act, all states now have the same requirements regarding advance directives.
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Fewer that half the hospice users are over 65.
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The most common diagnosis of those under hospice care is AIDS.
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The Supreme Court ruled that individuals have the right to medications to alleviate pain and other physical symptoms when terminally ill, even if it hastens death.
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At least 90 percent of the residents of nursing homes have completed at least one form of an advance directive.
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Older people think of death more and fear death less than younger people.
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A federal law mandates that hospitals discuss advance directives with all incoming patients.
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A federal law mandates that physicians be trained in pain management and end of life care before they can be licensed to practice.
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What variables affect the grieving process?
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Define passive vs. active euthanasia and give an example of each.
What are the qualifications and reimbursement rules regarding the use of hospice services under Medicare?
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How does a living will differ from a durable power of medical care? What are some problems with these legal documents?
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Who is Dr. Kevorkian and why is he well known?
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List the major tasks of the dying person.
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Describe the services offered by a hospice program.
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Discuss five rights of the dying person.
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List five factors that determine where a terminally ill individual dies.
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One way to die is with "the dwindles." What does that term mean and what are the characteristics of those who die with "the dwindles?"
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Describe stages of dying as defined by Kü bler-Ross. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using this model as a professional?
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Discuss the problems faced by both family members and professionals who care for individuals who are dying.
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Discuss the pros and cons of advance directives and list the reasons why they are not more commonly used. Also, list the reasons why, even when an advance directive is completed, they are not often followed.
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Discuss the legal outcome of Oregon's Death with Dignity Act and summarize the number and type of individuals who took their lives through this means.
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List and describe eight behaviors that characterize the dying person.
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Discuss the case of Terri Schiavo. What did the Supreme Court decide? What is the take-home lesson from this case?
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Discuss the case of Dr. Jack Kevorkian. How did his actions differ from physicians in Oregon who assisted suicides under the Death with Dignity Act?
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What do studies of terminally ill show us regarding assisted suicide?
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Present an argument for or against assisted suicide.
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Give the background on hospice. What services are offered? How does hospice care differ from a conventional medical treatment?
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How is the dying trajectory different today than it was 100 years ago? What impact does it have on the individual, the family, society as a whole?
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Describe the SUPPORT study and discuss its major findings.
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List ways in which medical schools are attempting to improve end-of-life care.
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Discuss ways in which the administrator of a hospital or nursing home might support their staff who work with the dying.
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Deck 15: Dying, Death, and Grief
1
Which of the following is not a type of advance directive?

A) choosing a proxy
B) becoming an organ donor
C) DNR
D) living will
E) all of the above are advance directives
all of the above are advance directives
2
DNR relates specifically to:

A) CPR
B) artificial feeding
C) respirators
D) medication usage
E) active euthanasia
CPR
3
Which state allows assisted suicide?

A) California
B) Rhode Island
C) Oregon
D) Idaho
E) no state allows assisted suicide
Oregon
4
Although assisted suicide is illegal in most states, what must health professionals honor according to the Supreme Court?

A) advance directive
B) the need for palliative care
C) the wishes of the patient and family
D) religious beliefs regarding death
E) all of the above
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5
What was one of the most important findings of the SUPPORT survey?

A) health professionals need more education in administering medication to dying patients
B) advanced directives are often overlooked
C) staff need a break from working with dying individuals
D) terminally ill patients need additional emotional support
E) health professionals do an excellent job at supporting terminally ill patients.
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6
The most commonly accepted definition of when death occurs is:

A) when the heart stops beating
B) when breathing ceases
C) when higher brain waves cease
D) when body functions stop
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is the most common place of death for elders?

A) at home
B) in a nursing home
C) in a hospital
D) in a board and care home
E) in a hospice facility
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Survivors of the death of a loved one commonly experience:

A) increased physician and hospital visits
B) increased consumption of alcohol
C) insomnia
D) all of the above
E) b and c only
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9
The federal Uniform Determination of Death Act of 1981 mandates that:

A) states define death as the absence of breathing and heart rate
B) states define death as the absence of brain function
C) states may define death differently, but must report deaths that are suspicious to a federal panel
D) states define death as the absence of breathing, heartbeat and brain function
E) none of the above
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10
Which of the following characterizes the individuals who chose to ingest legally prescribed lethal medications in Oregon between 1998 and 2005:

A) almost 4,000 terminally individuals took their lives
B) less than one tenth of one percent of the deaths chose assisted suicide
C) The most common terminal diagnosis was AIDS
D) a and c are true
E) none are true
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Fasting as a way to hasten death is very painful.
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Death anxiety is higher among young adults than old adults.
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Formal institutions provide the vast majority of care for the terminally ill.
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In 1900, those 65 and older comprised less than 20 percent of all deaths. Currently it is more than 70 percent.
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Machines can allow the heart to beat, the lungs to inflate, nutrients to enter and wastes to leave the body in a brain-dead individual.
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Voluntary motor function is lost when the body is without oxygen for six minutes.
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Surveys reveal that about half the physicians in the U.S. support assisted suicide.
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Because of the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990, all residents of nursing homes have living wills or durable power of attorney documents.
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In most states, paramedics called to a residence are required to provide CPR if the heart has stopped beating, even if the victim has signed an advance directive.
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Elders generally think and talk about death more than younger persons.
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In general, women adapt better to the loss of spouse than do men.
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Because health professionals commonly confront death in their careers, they are skilled in working with dying persons and their families.
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Tranquilizers and sedatives are effective and are recommended to reduce grief among the bereaved.
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In most states, conscious, mentally stable adults have the right to refuse any type of medical treatment, even if it may result in their death.
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Several states have enacted a "death with dignity" law which permits physicians to administer a fatal dose of a drug to hasten death in a terminally ill patient.
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In our country, most people abandon their sick older relatives. Because of this, most are cared for in the hospital instead of in the home.
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The federal Patient Self-Determination Act of 1991 requires that all nursing home patients complete advance directives upon admission.
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Because of the federal Uniform Determination of Death Act, all states now have the same requirements regarding advance directives.
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29
Fewer that half the hospice users are over 65.
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The most common diagnosis of those under hospice care is AIDS.
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The Supreme Court ruled that individuals have the right to medications to alleviate pain and other physical symptoms when terminally ill, even if it hastens death.
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At least 90 percent of the residents of nursing homes have completed at least one form of an advance directive.
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Older people think of death more and fear death less than younger people.
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A federal law mandates that hospitals discuss advance directives with all incoming patients.
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A federal law mandates that physicians be trained in pain management and end of life care before they can be licensed to practice.
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36
What variables affect the grieving process?
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37
Define passive vs. active euthanasia and give an example of each.
What are the qualifications and reimbursement rules regarding the use of hospice services under Medicare?
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How does a living will differ from a durable power of medical care? What are some problems with these legal documents?
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Who is Dr. Kevorkian and why is he well known?
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40
List the major tasks of the dying person.
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41
Describe the services offered by a hospice program.
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Discuss five rights of the dying person.
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43
List five factors that determine where a terminally ill individual dies.
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One way to die is with "the dwindles." What does that term mean and what are the characteristics of those who die with "the dwindles?"
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Describe stages of dying as defined by Kü bler-Ross. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using this model as a professional?
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Discuss the problems faced by both family members and professionals who care for individuals who are dying.
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47
Discuss the pros and cons of advance directives and list the reasons why they are not more commonly used. Also, list the reasons why, even when an advance directive is completed, they are not often followed.
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48
Discuss the legal outcome of Oregon's Death with Dignity Act and summarize the number and type of individuals who took their lives through this means.
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49
List and describe eight behaviors that characterize the dying person.
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50
Discuss the case of Terri Schiavo. What did the Supreme Court decide? What is the take-home lesson from this case?
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51
Discuss the case of Dr. Jack Kevorkian. How did his actions differ from physicians in Oregon who assisted suicides under the Death with Dignity Act?
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52
What do studies of terminally ill show us regarding assisted suicide?
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53
Present an argument for or against assisted suicide.
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54
Give the background on hospice. What services are offered? How does hospice care differ from a conventional medical treatment?
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How is the dying trajectory different today than it was 100 years ago? What impact does it have on the individual, the family, society as a whole?
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56
Describe the SUPPORT study and discuss its major findings.
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57
List ways in which medical schools are attempting to improve end-of-life care.
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Discuss ways in which the administrator of a hospital or nursing home might support their staff who work with the dying.
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