Deck 15: The Road Ahead

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The __________ of death refers to the process whereby we systematically isolate the experience of death from everyday life.

A) isolation
B) secularization
C) sequestration
D) equalization
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Our social abandonment of traditional religious belief systems about death is also known as __________.

A) secularization
B) sequestration
C) liberation
D) exemplification
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The professionalization of the death system in the United States exemplifies __________.

A) dimensionality
B) demodernization
C) desecularization
D) sequestration
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According to __________, human awareness of our own mortality causes fear and, in turn, psyche protection.

A) social adaptation theory
B) enlightenment theory
C) terror management theory
D) disenfranchised grief models
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During the ___________ scientific principles began to replace religious beliefs.

A) 12th century
B) Enlightenment
C) Dark Ages
D) Cold War
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__________ is largely responsible for the increase in hospital instead of home deaths.

A) Terrorism
B) Globalization
C) Rationalization
D) Modernization
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The trend of __________ creates people who are well equipped to deal with death, but also limits agency over the death, dying, and bereavement processes.

A) industrialization
B) professionalization
C) secularization
D) thantology
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Max Weber describes the process of displacing the mystique of religious belief with the certainty of science and reason as __________.

A) industrialization
B) differentiation
C) disenchantment
D) professionalization
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Religion becomes a matter of personal faith, not social obligation as a result of __________.

A) privatization
B) globalization
C) thanology
D) bereavement
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The United States is generally considered a __________ society.

A) monolithic
B) one-dimensional
C) communist
D) pluralistic
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A __________ is a cohort of people born around the same time who have similar events, trends, and developments.

A) class
B) generation
C) panel
D) trajectory
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Ellie lives with her mother and stepfather who recently had a child of their own Jeremiah. Which term best describes Ellie's family?

A) broken family
B) instant family
C) adoptive family
D) blended family
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__________ families are those where children alternate between living with their mothers and fathers.

A) Nexter
B) Binuclear
C) Adoptive
D) Blended
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An infant is more likely to die from __________ than __________.

A) congenital birth defects, heart disease
B) stroke, SIDS
C) cancer, respiratory distress
D) heart disease, SIDS
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What generation is generally associated with 'hippie culture'?

A) The Greatest Generation
B) Baby Boomers
C) Generation X
D) Generation Z
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Generation Z is broadly characterized by being born in __________.

A) The Great Depression
B) World War II
C) digital technology
D) non-diverse families
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The leading cause of death for young people ages 15-24 is __________.

A) heart disease
B) accidents
C) homicide
D) cancer
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Janet is a 90 year old woman recently diagnosed with breast cancer. Her oncologist, Dr. Johnson, wants to aggressively treat the disease with the goal of eradicating it to prolong Janet's life as long as possible. What medical perspective does Dr. Johnson most likely prescribe to?

A) the palliative model
B) the medical model
C) the holistic model
D) the wellness paradigm
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What health care perspective accepts death as the normal conclusion of life?

A) the wellness paradigm
B) the medical model
C) the diagnostic paradigm
D) the intensive care model
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According to Joan Erikson, the ninth and final stage of human development is __________.

A) self-awareness
B) humility
C) existentialism
D) gerotranscendence
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The process of __________ lessens in intensity over time and eventually recedes into the background of daily life, but never completely goes away.

A) bereavement
B) grief
C) transcendence
D) human development
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It is more common for individuals to experience __________ than __________.

A) normal grief, complicated grief
B) complicated grief, normal grief
C) chronic grief, complicated grief
D) complicated grief, chronic grief
Question
Being inadequately prepared for death increases one's risk of __________.

A) bereavement
B) heart disease
C) complicated grief
D) mourning
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Explain how the concept of secularization relates to thanatology. How does secularization impact the death, dying, and bereavement processes in contemporary society?
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Describe how generational membership might impact an individual's understanding of death and dying. In your essay compare and contrast at least two major generations.
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In what ways can we argue health-care professionals are becoming more aware of the depersonalization and dehumanization of death and dying? What are some of the theoretical frameworks, movements, and practices that, in recent years, have 'rehumanized' the experience of death and dying?
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Discuss the various ways individuals deal with the financial aspects of end-of-life care and death. What social programs are available to assist people financially? What are the strengths and limitations of these programs?
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At the conclusion of this chapter the author presents a list of things an individual can do to prepare for their own death. What are some of these things? What challenges might an individual face, practical or otherwise, in preparing for their death?
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The __________ of death refers to the process whereby we systematically isolate the experience of death from everyday life.

A) isolation
B) secularization
C) sequestration
D) equalization
sequestration
2
Our social abandonment of traditional religious belief systems about death is also known as __________.

A) secularization
B) sequestration
C) liberation
D) exemplification
secularization
3
The professionalization of the death system in the United States exemplifies __________.

A) dimensionality
B) demodernization
C) desecularization
D) sequestration
sequestration
4
According to __________, human awareness of our own mortality causes fear and, in turn, psyche protection.

A) social adaptation theory
B) enlightenment theory
C) terror management theory
D) disenfranchised grief models
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During the ___________ scientific principles began to replace religious beliefs.

A) 12th century
B) Enlightenment
C) Dark Ages
D) Cold War
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__________ is largely responsible for the increase in hospital instead of home deaths.

A) Terrorism
B) Globalization
C) Rationalization
D) Modernization
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The trend of __________ creates people who are well equipped to deal with death, but also limits agency over the death, dying, and bereavement processes.

A) industrialization
B) professionalization
C) secularization
D) thantology
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Max Weber describes the process of displacing the mystique of religious belief with the certainty of science and reason as __________.

A) industrialization
B) differentiation
C) disenchantment
D) professionalization
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Religion becomes a matter of personal faith, not social obligation as a result of __________.

A) privatization
B) globalization
C) thanology
D) bereavement
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The United States is generally considered a __________ society.

A) monolithic
B) one-dimensional
C) communist
D) pluralistic
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A __________ is a cohort of people born around the same time who have similar events, trends, and developments.

A) class
B) generation
C) panel
D) trajectory
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Ellie lives with her mother and stepfather who recently had a child of their own Jeremiah. Which term best describes Ellie's family?

A) broken family
B) instant family
C) adoptive family
D) blended family
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__________ families are those where children alternate between living with their mothers and fathers.

A) Nexter
B) Binuclear
C) Adoptive
D) Blended
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An infant is more likely to die from __________ than __________.

A) congenital birth defects, heart disease
B) stroke, SIDS
C) cancer, respiratory distress
D) heart disease, SIDS
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What generation is generally associated with 'hippie culture'?

A) The Greatest Generation
B) Baby Boomers
C) Generation X
D) Generation Z
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Generation Z is broadly characterized by being born in __________.

A) The Great Depression
B) World War II
C) digital technology
D) non-diverse families
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The leading cause of death for young people ages 15-24 is __________.

A) heart disease
B) accidents
C) homicide
D) cancer
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Janet is a 90 year old woman recently diagnosed with breast cancer. Her oncologist, Dr. Johnson, wants to aggressively treat the disease with the goal of eradicating it to prolong Janet's life as long as possible. What medical perspective does Dr. Johnson most likely prescribe to?

A) the palliative model
B) the medical model
C) the holistic model
D) the wellness paradigm
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What health care perspective accepts death as the normal conclusion of life?

A) the wellness paradigm
B) the medical model
C) the diagnostic paradigm
D) the intensive care model
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According to Joan Erikson, the ninth and final stage of human development is __________.

A) self-awareness
B) humility
C) existentialism
D) gerotranscendence
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The process of __________ lessens in intensity over time and eventually recedes into the background of daily life, but never completely goes away.

A) bereavement
B) grief
C) transcendence
D) human development
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It is more common for individuals to experience __________ than __________.

A) normal grief, complicated grief
B) complicated grief, normal grief
C) chronic grief, complicated grief
D) complicated grief, chronic grief
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Being inadequately prepared for death increases one's risk of __________.

A) bereavement
B) heart disease
C) complicated grief
D) mourning
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Explain how the concept of secularization relates to thanatology. How does secularization impact the death, dying, and bereavement processes in contemporary society?
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Describe how generational membership might impact an individual's understanding of death and dying. In your essay compare and contrast at least two major generations.
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In what ways can we argue health-care professionals are becoming more aware of the depersonalization and dehumanization of death and dying? What are some of the theoretical frameworks, movements, and practices that, in recent years, have 'rehumanized' the experience of death and dying?
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Discuss the various ways individuals deal with the financial aspects of end-of-life care and death. What social programs are available to assist people financially? What are the strengths and limitations of these programs?
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At the conclusion of this chapter the author presents a list of things an individual can do to prepare for their own death. What are some of these things? What challenges might an individual face, practical or otherwise, in preparing for their death?
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