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Deck 19: Death,dying,and Bereavement
1
In the days or hours before death,__________.
A) body temperature rises
B) skin becomes a brighter, reddish hue
C) the hands and feet feel cool
D) blood pressure rises
A) body temperature rises
B) skin becomes a brighter, reddish hue
C) the hands and feet feel cool
D) blood pressure rises
C
2
In most industrialized nations,donated organs can be removed __________.
A) during the agonal phase of death
B) when all brain activity ceases
C) when the heartbeat ceases
D) when respiration ceases
A) during the agonal phase of death
B) when all brain activity ceases
C) when the heartbeat ceases
D) when respiration ceases
B
3
__________ are the most challenging death subconcepts for most young children.
A) Universality and finality
B) Nonfunctionality and applicability
C) Applicability and causation
D) Finality and causation
A) Universality and finality
B) Nonfunctionality and applicability
C) Applicability and causation
D) Finality and causation
C
4
During the clinical death phase,__________.
A) the brain stem ceases to function
B) resuscitation is no longer possible
C) the individual passes into permanent death
D) the heartbeat, circulation, breathing, and brain functioning stop
A) the brain stem ceases to function
B) resuscitation is no longer possible
C) the individual passes into permanent death
D) the heartbeat, circulation, breathing, and brain functioning stop
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5
Because preschoolers see evidence for these subconcepts of death in everyday situations,__________ are generally understood early.
A) nonfunctionality and finality
B) finality and applicability
C) universality and causation
D) nonfunctionality and applicability
A) nonfunctionality and finality
B) finality and applicability
C) universality and causation
D) nonfunctionality and applicability
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6
Which of the following is an essential ingredient of a "good death"?
A) offering the dying person care, affection, companionship, and esteem
B) hiding the truth about the terminal aspect of the diagnosis from the dying person
C) avoiding discussions about the past and the future, focusing on the present
D) making sure that the medical staff uses all possible life-saving measures
A) offering the dying person care, affection, companionship, and esteem
B) hiding the truth about the terminal aspect of the diagnosis from the dying person
C) avoiding discussions about the past and the future, focusing on the present
D) making sure that the medical staff uses all possible life-saving measures
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7
Biyu was in a skiing accident.She suffered traumatic head injuries when she came in contact with a tree.Biyu's cerebral cortex no longer registers electrical activity,but her brain stem remains active.Biyu __________.
A) is legally dead in China
B) has experienced the agonal phase of death
C) has entered a persistent vegetative state
D) is dead under the definition used in most industrialized nations
A) is legally dead in China
B) has experienced the agonal phase of death
C) has entered a persistent vegetative state
D) is dead under the definition used in most industrialized nations
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8
Most people in the developed world __________.
A) have many opportunities to witness the physical aspects of death
B) die at home, where family members and loved ones attend their last moments
C) do not want to know how we die because they do not anticipate their own end
D) die in hospitals, where doctors and nurses attend their last moments
A) have many opportunities to witness the physical aspects of death
B) die at home, where family members and loved ones attend their last moments
C) do not want to know how we die because they do not anticipate their own end
D) die in hospitals, where doctors and nurses attend their last moments
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9
After 5-year-old Jimena's grandmother died,she had difficulty sleeping because she was afraid that her stuffed rabbit would die during the night.Jimena is having trouble understanding the death subconcept of __________.
A) nonfunctionality
B) finality
C) universality
D) applicability
A) nonfunctionality
B) finality
C) universality
D) applicability
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10
Which of the following is true about how we die?
A) The greatest dignity in death is in the integrity of the life that precedes it.
B) Societies do not need a definition of death because it happens at a single point in time.
C) The brain death standard always solves the problem of when to halt treatment.
D) Today, medical science can guarantee the idealized, easy end most people want.
A) The greatest dignity in death is in the integrity of the life that precedes it.
B) Societies do not need a definition of death because it happens at a single point in time.
C) The brain death standard always solves the problem of when to halt treatment.
D) Today, medical science can guarantee the idealized, easy end most people want.
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11
Nurse Elena wants to do all she can to help her terminally ill patients.She can accomplish this by __________.
A) providing pain medication and assuring her patients that they are going to recover soon
B) talking to patients' families about death's certainty, but shielding the patients from that information
C) helping her patients learn enough about their condition to make reasoned choices about whether to fight on or end treatment
D) avoiding discussions about the past and minimizing her patients' personal control over the final phase of life
A) providing pain medication and assuring her patients that they are going to recover soon
B) talking to patients' families about death's certainty, but shielding the patients from that information
C) helping her patients learn enough about their condition to make reasoned choices about whether to fight on or end treatment
D) avoiding discussions about the past and minimizing her patients' personal control over the final phase of life
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12
Which statement is true about attitudes toward death?
A) A century ago, most children and adolescents were kept at a distance from dying loved ones.
B) Americans live in a death-acceptance culture due to media reports of accidents, wars, and disasters.
C) When a death occurs today, family members take care of most tasks that involve confronting it directly.
D) Today many people reach adulthood without having experienced the death of someone they know well.
A) A century ago, most children and adolescents were kept at a distance from dying loved ones.
B) Americans live in a death-acceptance culture due to media reports of accidents, wars, and disasters.
C) When a death occurs today, family members take care of most tasks that involve confronting it directly.
D) Today many people reach adulthood without having experienced the death of someone they know well.
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13
Following Mr.Fernandez's automobile accident,the doctor informs his family that there has been an irreversible cessation of all activity in the brain and the brain stem.Mr.Fernandez has experienced __________.
A) the agonal phase of death
B) clinical death
C) brain death
D) mortality
A) the agonal phase of death
B) clinical death
C) brain death
D) mortality
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14
An understanding of death is based in part on the subconcept of __________,in which all living functions,including thought,feeling,movement,and bodily processes,cease at death.
A) nonfunctionality
B) causation
C) finality
D) applicability
A) nonfunctionality
B) causation
C) finality
D) applicability
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15
Death __________.
A) is signified by a loss of heartbeat and respiration
B) happens at a single point in time and is the same from person to person
C) is a process in which organs stop functioning in a sequence that varies from person to person
D) has a universally accepted definition: cessation of all activity in the brain and the brain stem
A) is signified by a loss of heartbeat and respiration
B) happens at a single point in time and is the same from person to person
C) is a process in which organs stop functioning in a sequence that varies from person to person
D) has a universally accepted definition: cessation of all activity in the brain and the brain stem
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16
During which stage of death does the individual pass into permanent death?
A) mortality
B) clinical death
C) brain death
D) the agonal phase
A) mortality
B) clinical death
C) brain death
D) the agonal phase
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17
Noah understands that his dog and cat will eventually die.However,he says that his mom and dad will live forever.Noah is having trouble understanding the death subconcept of __________.
A) finality
B) universality
C) applicability
D) causation
A) finality
B) universality
C) applicability
D) causation
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18
Terminally ill Ms.Padgett has a buildup of fluid in her throat,which is causing a rattled breathing sound.As her heartbeat disintegrates,her muscles spasm and she gasps.Ms.Padgett is experiencing which phase of death?
A) brain death
B) clinical death
C) the agonal phase
D) mortality
A) brain death
B) clinical death
C) the agonal phase
D) mortality
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19
Three-year-old Tristan finds a dead fish on the beach.Although he says that the fish is dead,he asks,"When is the fish going to get up and swim?" Tristan is having trouble understanding the death subconcept of __________.
A) finality
B) nonfunctionality
C) universality
D) applicability
A) finality
B) nonfunctionality
C) universality
D) applicability
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20
Which of the following is true about death and dying?
A) Most people say they want "death with dignity."
B) For about 50 percent of people, death is gentle.
C) The dying person is merely a physical being requiring care.
D) The dying benefit from a withdrawal of social support in the end.
A) Most people say they want "death with dignity."
B) For about 50 percent of people, death is gentle.
C) The dying person is merely a physical being requiring care.
D) The dying benefit from a withdrawal of social support in the end.
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21
One way to foster an accurate appreciation of death is to __________.
A) shield children from media depicting death
B) avoid exposing children to symbols of death
C) teach young children about human biology
D) teach children that death is not final
A) shield children from media depicting death
B) avoid exposing children to symbols of death
C) teach young children about human biology
D) teach children that death is not final
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22
Which individual will likely experience the lowest level of death anxiety?
A) Hayley, who believes in an afterlife but rarely prays
B) Jude, who attends church but doubts the existence of an afterlife
C) Houston, who has a participatory perspective of death and dying
D) Winifred, who has an overcoming perspective of death and dying
A) Hayley, who believes in an afterlife but rarely prays
B) Jude, who attends church but doubts the existence of an afterlife
C) Houston, who has a participatory perspective of death and dying
D) Winifred, who has an overcoming perspective of death and dying
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23
Mrs.Booker has been diagnosed with a terminal illness.According to Kübler-Ross,Mrs.Booker's consultation of multiple specialists after her initial diagnosis is consistent with which of the five typical responses to the prospect of death?
A) denial
B) anger
C) bargaining
D) depression
A) denial
B) anger
C) bargaining
D) depression
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24
When an acquaintance dies,16-year-old Samaira's parents should __________.
A) wait for Samaira to take the lead in discussing her concerns about death
B) bring up the subject sympathetically and accept Samaira's feelings as real
C) capitalize on the moment as a time to impose their personal religious beliefs
D) provide answers to Samaira's questions, avoiding "I don't know" answers
A) wait for Samaira to take the lead in discussing her concerns about death
B) bring up the subject sympathetically and accept Samaira's feelings as real
C) capitalize on the moment as a time to impose their personal religious beliefs
D) provide answers to Samaira's questions, avoiding "I don't know" answers
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25
Which statement is true about enhancing children's understanding of the death concept?
A) Discussing death candidly with children fuels their fears.
B) Discussing death candidly with children reduces their anxiety about it.
C) The concepts of human biology are too advanced for young children's understanding.
D) Presenting biological evidence about death to young children negates their religious beliefs.
A) Discussing death candidly with children fuels their fears.
B) Discussing death candidly with children reduces their anxiety about it.
C) The concepts of human biology are too advanced for young children's understanding.
D) Presenting biological evidence about death to young children negates their religious beliefs.
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26
Which 6-year-old child is the most likely to have an adultlike grasp of death?
A) Max, who lives on a kibbutzim in Israel
B) Minh, whose religion emphasizes reincarnation
C) Ayanna, whose religion emphasizes an afterlife
D) Finn, age 5, who is European American
A) Max, who lives on a kibbutzim in Israel
B) Minh, whose religion emphasizes reincarnation
C) Ayanna, whose religion emphasizes an afterlife
D) Finn, age 5, who is European American
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27
Adults can help teenagers build a bridge between death as a logical concept and their personal experiences by __________.
A) presenting them with notions of death that challenge logic
B) reminding them that their uniqueness is beyond the reach of death
C) encouraging them to discuss their concerns about death
D) offering comforting statements such as "our pet went to live on a farm"
A) presenting them with notions of death that challenge logic
B) reminding them that their uniqueness is beyond the reach of death
C) encouraging them to discuss their concerns about death
D) offering comforting statements such as "our pet went to live on a farm"
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28
People who are __________ are likely to have more severe death concerns.
A) religious
B) depressed
C) in poor physical health
D) high in self-regulation
A) religious
B) depressed
C) in poor physical health
D) high in self-regulation
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29
When D'Marion,an American preschooler,is asked whether some aspect remains after living beings die,he is most likely to mention __________.
A) the spirit
B) thoughts
C) feelings
D) body parts
A) the spirit
B) thoughts
C) feelings
D) body parts
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30
Typically,adolescents __________.
A) do not believe that death can happen at any time
B) do not understand that all things eventually die
C) have a fully mature understanding of death
D) do not take death personally
A) do not believe that death can happen at any time
B) do not understand that all things eventually die
C) have a fully mature understanding of death
D) do not take death personally
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31
Ernestine is despondent about the impending loss of her life.She is experiencing which of Kübler-Ross's typical responses to the prospect of death?
A) acceptance
B) depression
C) bargaining
D) denial
A) acceptance
B) depression
C) bargaining
D) denial
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32
In both Eastern and Western cultures,__________ appear more anxious about death than __________ do.
A) older adults; younger adults
B) women; men
C) religious adults; non-religious adults
D) people who have trouble with inhibition; people who are good at inhibition
A) older adults; younger adults
B) women; men
C) religious adults; non-religious adults
D) people who have trouble with inhibition; people who are good at inhibition
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33
In a study of death anxiety among Islamic Saudi Arabians,fear of __________ was entirely absent.
A) a painful death
B) the body decaying
C) separation of loved ones
D) no longer existing
A) a painful death
B) the body decaying
C) separation of loved ones
D) no longer existing
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34
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's theory __________.
A) should be viewed as a fixed sequence
B) is universal and linear
C) has been heavily criticized
D) is best viewed as five stages of death and dying
A) should be viewed as a fixed sequence
B) is universal and linear
C) has been heavily criticized
D) is best viewed as five stages of death and dying
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35
In which of Kübler-Ross's typical responses to dying would the person ask family members,friends,or God for extra time?
A) denial
B) anger
C) bargaining
D) depression
A) denial
B) anger
C) bargaining
D) depression
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36
Delila spends a lot of time pondering the process and circumstances of dying.Delila is most likely __________.
A) a young child
B) an adolescent
C) in middle adulthood
D) in late adulthood
A) a young child
B) an adolescent
C) in middle adulthood
D) in late adulthood
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37
Mr.Grisham believes that he will continue to live on through his children or through his work or personal influence.Mr.Grisham has developed __________.
A) ego diffusion
B) death anxiety
C) a personal fable
D) symbolic immortality
A) ego diffusion
B) death anxiety
C) a personal fable
D) symbolic immortality
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38
George does not know very many people who have died and has a relative lack of interest in death-related issues; therefore,he brushes aside thoughts of death.He is most likely __________.
A) in early adulthood
B) in his thirties or forties
C) in his fifties or sixties
D) in late adulthood
A) in early adulthood
B) in his thirties or forties
C) in his fifties or sixties
D) in late adulthood
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39
Walter states that the thought of never feeling anything again after he dies upsets him.He is also frightened by the total isolation of death.Walter is experiencing __________.
A) morbidity
B) mortality
C) isolation
D) death anxiety
A) morbidity
B) mortality
C) isolation
D) death anxiety
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40
Mr.Frankel is dying.According to Kübler-Ross,Mr.Frankel's recognition that time is short and that he will not have a chance to do all he wants to do may promote which of the five typical responses to the prospect of death?
A) denial
B) anger
C) bargaining
D) acceptance
A) denial
B) anger
C) bargaining
D) acceptance
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41
In __________,terminally ill patients are often not told the truth of their prognosis,out of concern that telling might disrupt family relationships and harm patients' well-being.
A) the United States and Canada
B) Australia and New Zealand
C) Northern and Western Europe
D) China, Korea, and Japan
A) the United States and Canada
B) Australia and New Zealand
C) Northern and Western Europe
D) China, Korea, and Japan
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42
Before Mr.Ortega died,he was able to restore his relationship with his brother.Mr.Ortega's death made sense in terms of his pattern of living and values.He experienced a(n)__________ death.
A) passive
B) active
C) unresolved
D) appropriate
A) passive
B) active
C) unresolved
D) appropriate
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43
Mrs.Lewandowski is dying.She says,"I feel like I'm watching a ticking time bomb … like there is no future." Mrs.Lewandowski regards dying as __________.
A) imprisonment
B) a mandate to live ever more fully
C) part of life's journey
D) an experience to be transformed
A) imprisonment
B) a mandate to live ever more fully
C) part of life's journey
D) an experience to be transformed
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44
The five reactions Kübler-Ross observed are best viewed as __________.
A) a fixed sequence
B) universal stages
C) maladaptive, emotion-centered coping
D) coping strategies that anyone may call on in the face of threat
A) a fixed sequence
B) universal stages
C) maladaptive, emotion-centered coping
D) coping strategies that anyone may call on in the face of threat
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45
The most serious drawback to Kübler-Ross's theory of dying is that it __________.
A) looks at dying patients' thoughts and feelings outside the contexts that give them meaning
B) was based on only a few interviews with a small sample of terminally ill people
C) does not have application to people of faith or to people with a strong belief in an afterlife
D) encompasses all of the possible ways that people respond in the face of death
A) looks at dying patients' thoughts and feelings outside the contexts that give them meaning
B) was based on only a few interviews with a small sample of terminally ill people
C) does not have application to people of faith or to people with a strong belief in an afterlife
D) encompasses all of the possible ways that people respond in the face of death
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46
__________ are usually more distressed during the dying process.
A) People with strong relationships
B) People with few disappointments in life
C) Poorly adjusted individuals
D) Extremely well-adjusted individuals
A) People with strong relationships
B) People with few disappointments in life
C) Poorly adjusted individuals
D) Extremely well-adjusted individuals
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47
According to Kübler-Ross,the weakened patient who reaches a state of peace __________.
A) avoids discussions with doctors to escape from the prospect of death
B) realizes the inevitability of death but attempts to bargain for extra time
C) usually does so in the last few days before death
D) becomes despondent and depressed in the last days
A) avoids discussions with doctors to escape from the prospect of death
B) realizes the inevitability of death but attempts to bargain for extra time
C) usually does so in the last few days before death
D) becomes despondent and depressed in the last days
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48
Dale regards dying as an experience to be transformed so as to make it more bearable.Which statement is most likely Dale's?
A) "In my mind, I'm Harry Potter in the forbidden forest, waiting to meet Voldemort."
B) "I feel like the sands of life are pouring out of the hourglass."
C) "I don't think hiding behind a closed door could help me at all."
D) "Life never meant much to me until I looked death in the eye, and now I'm living."
A) "In my mind, I'm Harry Potter in the forbidden forest, waiting to meet Voldemort."
B) "I feel like the sands of life are pouring out of the hourglass."
C) "I don't think hiding behind a closed door could help me at all."
D) "Life never meant much to me until I looked death in the eye, and now I'm living."
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49
According to recent theorists,__________.
A) dying people rarely have unfinished needs they want to address
B) a single strategy, such as acceptance, is not best for every dying patient
C) dying patients need to reach a state of peace before succumbing
D) every patient experiences the denial phase when first diagnosed
A) dying people rarely have unfinished needs they want to address
B) a single strategy, such as acceptance, is not best for every dying patient
C) dying patients need to reach a state of peace before succumbing
D) every patient experiences the denial phase when first diagnosed
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50
Extensive experience working as a caregiver with dying patients in a sensitive,supportive environment is associated with __________.
A) high death anxiety
B) low death anxiety
C) failure to develop a personal philosophy of death
D) knowledge that their own death fears are well founded
A) high death anxiety
B) low death anxiety
C) failure to develop a personal philosophy of death
D) knowledge that their own death fears are well founded
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51
Family members who play the denial "game" __________.
A) are often brutally candid with dying patients
B) can make dying more difficult for patients
C) can help patients die with dignity
D) help patients preserve family relationships
A) are often brutally candid with dying patients
B) can make dying more difficult for patients
C) can help patients die with dignity
D) help patients preserve family relationships
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52
Yu is terminally ill.He says,"I was not ready to live until I was ready to die.This life is a lot better than the one before." Yu regards dying as __________.
A) imprisonment
B) part of life's journey
C) an experience to be transformed
D) a mandate to live more fully
A) imprisonment
B) part of life's journey
C) an experience to be transformed
D) a mandate to live more fully
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53
Most terminally ill people who reach Kübler-Ross's acceptance stage __________.
A) use emotion-centered coping strategies
B) have a deep religious faith
C) do so soon after learning of their condition
D) disengage from all but a few family members
A) use emotion-centered coping strategies
B) have a deep religious faith
C) do so soon after learning of their condition
D) disengage from all but a few family members
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54
Dying patients who __________ are more anxious about impending death.
A) have a lot of family contact during their illness
B) work through at least some incomplete tasks
C) feel they have much unfinished business to attend to
D) grant and seek forgiveness for past hurts
A) have a lot of family contact during their illness
B) work through at least some incomplete tasks
C) feel they have much unfinished business to attend to
D) grant and seek forgiveness for past hurts
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55
Once patients near death stop expressing hope,those close to them __________.
A) should encourage them to hope for a cure
B) should encourage them to hope for a miracle
C) must accept this
D) must maintain hope for a miracle
A) should encourage them to hope for a cure
B) should encourage them to hope for a miracle
C) must accept this
D) must maintain hope for a miracle
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56
While her mother lay dying,she told Marie,"I'm not afraid.I've read as much as I can about my disease,and I realize that I can handle anything." Marie's mother views dying as __________.
A) imprisonment
B) part of life's journey
C) a mandate to life more fully
D) an experience to be transformed
A) imprisonment
B) part of life's journey
C) a mandate to life more fully
D) an experience to be transformed
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57
When a family member insists that a patient not be told his or her prognosis,__________.
A) doctors and nurses should honor the family member's request, regardless of the patient's age
B) medical personnel can first offer information to the patient, and then, if the patient refuses, ask who should receive information
C) other family members and nurses should pretend there is nothing wrong in an attempt to prevent stress
D) this softens the patient's psychological pain and makes dying much easier for the patient and the family
A) doctors and nurses should honor the family member's request, regardless of the patient's age
B) medical personnel can first offer information to the patient, and then, if the patient refuses, ask who should receive information
C) other family members and nurses should pretend there is nothing wrong in an attempt to prevent stress
D) this softens the patient's psychological pain and makes dying much easier for the patient and the family
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58
Which statement is true about Kübler-Ross's theory?
A) The theory is best viewed as steps a "normal" dying person follows.
B) The theory states that all people display each of five responses to the prospect of death.
C) Some health professionals have insensitively tried to push patients through the five stages.
D) The theory encompasses all of the ways dying people respond to the prospect of death.
A) The theory is best viewed as steps a "normal" dying person follows.
B) The theory states that all people display each of five responses to the prospect of death.
C) Some health professionals have insensitively tried to push patients through the five stages.
D) The theory encompasses all of the ways dying people respond to the prospect of death.
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59
For a dying person,profound depression __________.
A) impairs the immune response
B) inhibits pain and suffering
C) is associated with increased survival
D) does not respond to treatment
A) impairs the immune response
B) inhibits pain and suffering
C) is associated with increased survival
D) does not respond to treatment
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60
Terminally ill patients who score higher in spiritual well-being __________.
A) are less forgiving of themselves and others
B) express less end-of-life despair
C) express a greater desire for a hastened death
D) show less acceptance of their life situation
A) are less forgiving of themselves and others
B) express less end-of-life despair
C) express a greater desire for a hastened death
D) show less acceptance of their life situation
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61
In many Native-American groups,__________.
A) death is met with stoic self-control
B) family members chant sutras to the dying to calm the mind
C) an illness is viewed as a crisis that unites family members
D) a karakia ceremony is conducted to ask the creator for peace
A) death is met with stoic self-control
B) family members chant sutras to the dying to calm the mind
C) an illness is viewed as a crisis that unites family members
D) a karakia ceremony is conducted to ask the creator for peace
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62
Kiri is a member of the Maori tribe of New Zealand.As she lies dying,the older adults,clergy,and experts in tribal customs will probably __________.
A) conduct a karakia ceremony
B) chant sutras to calm her mind
C) discourage her from giving away her belongings
D) encourage her to meet death with stoic self-control
A) conduct a karakia ceremony
B) chant sutras to calm her mind
C) discourage her from giving away her belongings
D) encourage her to meet death with stoic self-control
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63
Banko believes that all physical and mental states are transient and that it is possible for a dying person to attain a state in which there is no suffering,desire,or sense of self.Banko is __________.
A) African American
B) Native American
C) Buddhist
D) a member of the Maori tribe
A) African American
B) Native American
C) Buddhist
D) a member of the Maori tribe
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64
Which statement is true about a home death?
A) Evidence consistently shows that home deaths are associated with less pain and increased satisfaction.
B) Families usually need a specially trained home health aide to provide support for the caregiver.
C) Evidence consistently shows that home deaths reduce distress for family members.
D) With professional help, most homes are well-equipped to handle the medical and comfort-care needs of the dying.
A) Evidence consistently shows that home deaths are associated with less pain and increased satisfaction.
B) Families usually need a specially trained home health aide to provide support for the caregiver.
C) Evidence consistently shows that home deaths reduce distress for family members.
D) With professional help, most homes are well-equipped to handle the medical and comfort-care needs of the dying.
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65
Mr.Willet had a sudden heart attack.He died in a hospital emergency room.The staff was very busy and had little time for contact with his family.Mr.Willet's family members may need __________.
A) hospice services
B) a specially trained home health aide
C) to enter a comprehensive treatment program
D) some type of crisis intervention services
A) hospice services
B) a specially trained home health aide
C) to enter a comprehensive treatment program
D) some type of crisis intervention services
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66
Which statement is true about the right to die in the United States?
A) The right to die was of greater concern before 1950 because vaccinations had not yet eradicated many illnesses.
B) Heated debate persists over how to handle the diverse circumstances in which patients make requests to die.
C) The Quinlan and Schiavo cases created uniform right-to-die policies for the purpose of relieving suffering.
D) No U.S. states have laws that honor patients' wishes concerning treatment withdrawal in cases of terminal illness.
A) The right to die was of greater concern before 1950 because vaccinations had not yet eradicated many illnesses.
B) Heated debate persists over how to handle the diverse circumstances in which patients make requests to die.
C) The Quinlan and Schiavo cases created uniform right-to-die policies for the purpose of relieving suffering.
D) No U.S. states have laws that honor patients' wishes concerning treatment withdrawal in cases of terminal illness.
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67
Six months to two years after their loved one's death,family members experiencing hospice score higher than their nonhospice counterparts in __________.
A) denial
B) bargaining
C) depression
D) psychological well-being
A) denial
B) bargaining
C) depression
D) psychological well-being
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68
Music __________ focuses on providing palliative care to the dying through music.
A) gerontology
B) thanatology
C) geriatrics
D) hospice
A) gerontology
B) thanatology
C) geriatrics
D) hospice
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69
Which statement is true about hospice care?
A) On-call services are usually available from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday.
B) Hospice programs do not typically provide palliative care.
C) Follow-up bereavement services are typically offered to families in the year after a death.
D) The patient is kept in a hospital-like setting where end-of-life medical intervention is likely.
A) On-call services are usually available from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday.
B) Hospice programs do not typically provide palliative care.
C) Follow-up bereavement services are typically offered to families in the year after a death.
D) The patient is kept in a hospital-like setting where end-of-life medical intervention is likely.
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70
Which statement is true about dying in intensive care?
A) It allows the family privacy with the patient.
B) It provides for quality communication with the family.
C) It is especially depersonalizing for the patient.
D) It allows the patient to die with dignity.
A) It allows the family privacy with the patient.
B) It provides for quality communication with the family.
C) It is especially depersonalizing for the patient.
D) It allows the patient to die with dignity.
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71
Reggie is a 74-year-old U.S.hospice patient.Reggie will most likely die in __________.
A) his own home or a homelike setting
B) an intensive care unit at a hospital
C) a nursing home or long-term care facility
D) a typical hospital room
A) his own home or a homelike setting
B) an intensive care unit at a hospital
C) a nursing home or long-term care facility
D) a typical hospital room
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72
Evidence shows that music therapy can __________.
A) increase insomnia
B) reduce pain
C) increase anxiety
D) reduce relaxation
A) increase insomnia
B) reduce pain
C) increase anxiety
D) reduce relaxation
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73
In the United States,home deaths __________.
A) occur about 40 percent of the time
B) have decreased since the 1990s
C) are more common for low-income individuals
D) have increased over the past two decades
A) occur about 40 percent of the time
B) have decreased since the 1990s
C) are more common for low-income individuals
D) have increased over the past two decades
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74
In the United States today,most deaths occur __________.
A) at home
B) in a hospital
C) in a nursing home
D) in a hospice setting
A) at home
B) in a hospital
C) in a nursing home
D) in a hospice setting
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75
Most Americans say they hope to die __________.
A) in a hospital
B) in a nursing home
C) in a family member's home
D) at home
A) in a hospital
B) in a nursing home
C) in a family member's home
D) at home
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76
Palliative care __________.
A) relieves pain and other symptoms rather than prolonging life
B) includes the provision of life-saving measures, such as respirators
C) involves emergency room treatment and aggressive medical intervention
D) emphasizes rehabilitation rather than high-quality terminal care
A) relieves pain and other symptoms rather than prolonging life
B) includes the provision of life-saving measures, such as respirators
C) involves emergency room treatment and aggressive medical intervention
D) emphasizes rehabilitation rather than high-quality terminal care
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77
Which statement is true about dying in U.S.nursing homes?
A) Care emphasizes rehabilitation rather than high-quality terminal care.
B) Residents' end-of-life preferences are usually recorded in medical charts.
C) Pain management education is typically given to staff, residents, and family members.
D) Medical treatment is usually focused on high-quality terminal care.
A) Care emphasizes rehabilitation rather than high-quality terminal care.
B) Residents' end-of-life preferences are usually recorded in medical charts.
C) Pain management education is typically given to staff, residents, and family members.
D) Medical treatment is usually focused on high-quality terminal care.
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78
If Darnell is like most terminal cancer patients,he will die __________.
A) in a nursing home or long-term care facility
B) at home or in the home of a family member
C) in a general or specialized cancer-care hospital unit
D) in a family care unit with hospice and palliative care
A) in a nursing home or long-term care facility
B) at home or in the home of a family member
C) in a general or specialized cancer-care hospital unit
D) in a family care unit with hospice and palliative care
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79
When their mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer,the Johnson family chose to care for her at home using a comprehensive program of support services that provided an interdisciplinary care team.The team emphasized quality of life with palliative care.The Johnson family chose the __________ approach.
A) home health
B) hospice
C) home hospital
D) long-term care
A) home health
B) hospice
C) home hospital
D) long-term care
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80
At the patient's request,Dr.Abbott turns off the respirator of a patient who cannot breathe independently.Dr.Abbott's end-of-life treatment is __________.
A) widely practiced as part of ordinary medical procedure
B) an unusual procedure that must be court ordered
C) immoral, unethical, and rarely used in the United States
D) permissible only for patients who are in intense pain and suffering
A) widely practiced as part of ordinary medical procedure
B) an unusual procedure that must be court ordered
C) immoral, unethical, and rarely used in the United States
D) permissible only for patients who are in intense pain and suffering
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