Deck 19: Dealing With Death and Bereavement
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Deck 19: Dealing With Death and Bereavement
1
Oscar had been an exceptionally private person his entire life.What bothered him most during his final years was the lack of care for people's dignity that he witnessed in hospitals.He was also disturbed by the way health-care professionals excluded those who could provide necessary social support.When his time came,Oscar wanted the focus to be on
A) illness-related concerns.
B) the hospital's dignity-conserving repertoire.
C) social dignity.
D) functional independence.
A) illness-related concerns.
B) the hospital's dignity-conserving repertoire.
C) social dignity.
D) functional independence.
C
2
The spirits of those that have died are feared,and the living try to forget the deceased as quickly as possible in
A) Gambia.
B) Japan.
C) Hopi Indian tribes.
D) Greece.
A) Gambia.
B) Japan.
C) Hopi Indian tribes.
D) Greece.
C
3
Tonya promised her terminally ill daughter,even though she was only 16 years of age,that she would not try to run her life at the end,that she would be truthful,and that she would try to include her daughter in all of the major decisions about her care.Tonya's mother was describing
A) illness-related concerns.
B) a dignity-conserving repertoire.
C) her daughter's social dignity inventory.
D) functional independence.
A) illness-related concerns.
B) a dignity-conserving repertoire.
C) her daughter's social dignity inventory.
D) functional independence.
A
4
A group that provides attention to both physical symptoms and psychological distress of dying people is known as a _________ intervention group.
A) disease-related
B) dignity-conserving
C) social dignity
D) functional independence
A) disease-related
B) dignity-conserving
C) social dignity
D) functional independence
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5
When Jerrod's grandfather died,he became very interested in the processes involved in the death of a loved one.He decided to go to college and study all he could in the field of ___________ so that he could help others who had to face the death of their loved ones.
A) psychology
B) forensics
C) thanatology
D) mortology
A) psychology
B) forensics
C) thanatology
D) mortology
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6
In which of the following countries do families keep an altar in the home dedicated to their ancestors so they can maintain contact and offer the deceased food and other gifts?
A) Malaysia
B) Japan
C) Greece
D) India
A) Malaysia
B) Japan
C) Greece
D) India
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7
Death and loss are universal experiences that have a __________ context.
A) cultural
B) psychological
C) cognitive
D) predictable
A) cultural
B) psychological
C) cognitive
D) predictable
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8
Today,what percent of people in the United States live to be age 65 or older?
A) 40%
B) 50%
C) 65%
D) 75%
A) 40%
B) 50%
C) 65%
D) 75%
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9
Cremation,the practice of burning the bodies of the dead,
A) was performed in ancient Greece and was seen as a sign of honor.
B) was once public in India but is now legally prohibited.
C) is allowed by Orthodox Jewish law only if there is a belief that the particular person will not rise again in the Last Judgment.
D) is against the law in most countries because of environmental laws.
A) was performed in ancient Greece and was seen as a sign of honor.
B) was once public in India but is now legally prohibited.
C) is allowed by Orthodox Jewish law only if there is a belief that the particular person will not rise again in the Last Judgment.
D) is against the law in most countries because of environmental laws.
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10
All of the following are explanations for what has been termed the mortality revolution EXCEPT
A) advances in medicine and sanitation.
B) a better educated public.
C) a more health-conscious citizenry.
D) a decline in sanitation and the proliferation of new diseases.
A) advances in medicine and sanitation.
B) a better educated public.
C) a more health-conscious citizenry.
D) a decline in sanitation and the proliferation of new diseases.
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11
About 50% of all recorded deaths in late adulthood in the United States are from which of the following causes?
A) Pneumonia, influenza, tuberculosis, diarrhea
B) AIDS, Alzheimer, cancer
C) Alcohol, drug-related illnesses, suicide
D) Cancer, stroke, heart disease
A) Pneumonia, influenza, tuberculosis, diarrhea
B) AIDS, Alzheimer, cancer
C) Alcohol, drug-related illnesses, suicide
D) Cancer, stroke, heart disease
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12
The art of embalming goes back to a practice of the ancient Egyptians and Chinese,who believed in preserving the body so that the soul could return.This practice was known as
A) mummification.
B) autopsy.
C) cremation.
D) ancient burial.
A) mummification.
B) autopsy.
C) cremation.
D) ancient burial.
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13
Which of the following is NOT considered a cultural aspect of death?
A) The manner in which someone dies
B) The care of and behavior toward the dying
C) The setting where death usually takes place
D) The mourning customs and rituals
A) The manner in which someone dies
B) The care of and behavior toward the dying
C) The setting where death usually takes place
D) The mourning customs and rituals
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14
The dignity of a terminally ill person is likely to be maintained when
A) family members continue to visit on a regular basis.
B) dying patients write very specific instructions for their care.
C) patients are seen, and know they are seen, as being worthy of honor and esteem.
D) patients have the finances to afford more expensive care facilities.
A) family members continue to visit on a regular basis.
B) dying patients write very specific instructions for their care.
C) patients are seen, and know they are seen, as being worthy of honor and esteem.
D) patients have the finances to afford more expensive care facilities.
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15
People who provide personal,patient-centered care for terminally ill patients are providing
A) thanatology.
B) hospice care.
C) palliative care.
D) psychotherapy.
A) thanatology.
B) hospice care.
C) palliative care.
D) psychotherapy.
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16
Dave has been at the house of a deceased friend all week sharing memories of his friend with the family.Dave is participating in
A) an Irish wake.
B) a Buddhist ceremony to honor the dead.
C) Shiva.
D) All of these
A) an Irish wake.
B) a Buddhist ceremony to honor the dead.
C) Shiva.
D) All of these
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17
Kara sought caregivers for her father who would stay focused on the relief of his pain and suffering as he died from pancreatic cancer.She wanted his symptoms controlled so that he could die with a sense of peace and dignity.Kara was looking for someone to provide
A) euthanasia.
B) palliative care.
C) hospice care.
D) psychotherapy.
A) euthanasia.
B) palliative care.
C) hospice care.
D) psychotherapy.
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18
When a person lives to be around the age of 100-close to the present limit of the life span-all of the following changes are expected to occur before death EXCEPT
A) cognitive declines.
B) a loss of interest in eating and drinking.
C) delusional thoughts and behaviors.
D) functional declines.
A) cognitive declines.
B) a loss of interest in eating and drinking.
C) delusional thoughts and behaviors.
D) functional declines.
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19
The relative downside of the mortality revolution is that death for many has become
A) delayed past the point of practicality.
B) distant and surreal.
C) only depressing when it happens to the young.
D) a harsh reality that invades many individuals' lives.
A) delayed past the point of practicality.
B) distant and surreal.
C) only depressing when it happens to the young.
D) a harsh reality that invades many individuals' lives.
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20
Cultural aspects of death include all of the following EXCEPT
A) care and behavior of the dying and the dead.
B) whether death of loved ones takes place in hospitals or at home.
C) whether or not finances are in order.
D) mourning customs and rituals.
A) care and behavior of the dying and the dead.
B) whether death of loved ones takes place in hospitals or at home.
C) whether or not finances are in order.
D) mourning customs and rituals.
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21
The emotional loss that Anna felt when her son died kept her from eating,going to work,or caring for her other children.This emotional response is known as
A) denial.
B) bereavement.
C) resolution.
D) grief.
A) denial.
B) bereavement.
C) resolution.
D) grief.
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22
Many of the patients in Kübler-Ross's study went through the same five stages,but
A) men's stages were different from women's.
B) not necessarily in the same sequence.
C) women had more difficulty with the stages.
D) health-care professional do not acknowledge the stages.
A) men's stages were different from women's.
B) not necessarily in the same sequence.
C) women had more difficulty with the stages.
D) health-care professional do not acknowledge the stages.
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23
An observable decline in cognitive abilities shortly before death is called
A) dementia.
B) terminal drop.
C) thanatological decline.
D) cognitive impairment.
A) dementia.
B) terminal drop.
C) thanatological decline.
D) cognitive impairment.
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24
What appears to be common in individuals that have reported a near death experience?
A) They live longer than patients who went through similar resuscitation procedures.
B) They show enlargement of the kidneys and liver.
C) They are more religious than individuals who do not report near death experiences.
D) They exhibit altered functioning of their temporal lobes.
A) They live longer than patients who went through similar resuscitation procedures.
B) They show enlargement of the kidneys and liver.
C) They are more religious than individuals who do not report near death experiences.
D) They exhibit altered functioning of their temporal lobes.
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25
The main focus of palliative care is to
A) end the patient's life as quickly as possible.
B) minimize pain and suffering while trying to cure the patient.
C) include one specialist in the treatment of the dying individual.
D) help the dying person maintain some quality of life.
A) end the patient's life as quickly as possible.
B) minimize pain and suffering while trying to cure the patient.
C) include one specialist in the treatment of the dying individual.
D) help the dying person maintain some quality of life.
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26
In the context of the grief work model,which stage may include the sensation that the deceased individual is still present?
A) Shock and disbelief
B) Preoccupation with the memory of the dead person
C) Resolution
D) None of these
A) Shock and disbelief
B) Preoccupation with the memory of the dead person
C) Resolution
D) None of these
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27
Kera's mother,father,and sister were all killed at once in a car accident.Right now,she seems to walk through life in a daze.Her friends should be aware that Kera may experience
A) the generally expected pattern of grieving.
B) preoccupation with the memory of her family for months or years.
C) overwhelming feelings of sadness as the shock wears off.
D) All of these
A) the generally expected pattern of grieving.
B) preoccupation with the memory of her family for months or years.
C) overwhelming feelings of sadness as the shock wears off.
D) All of these
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28
Which term differentiates grief from bereavement?
A) Sadness
B) Adjustment
C) Acknowledgement
D) Hopelessness
A) Sadness
B) Adjustment
C) Acknowledgement
D) Hopelessness
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29
People's attitude toward death depends on all of the following EXCEPT their
A) personalities.
B) experiences with death.
C) cognitive development.
D) assessment of the situation the last time they saw the person who has died.
A) personalities.
B) experiences with death.
C) cognitive development.
D) assessment of the situation the last time they saw the person who has died.
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30
When a loss is uncertain,people experience all of the following EXCEPT
A) they are denied the ritual closure that a funeral provides.
B) they tend to be immobilized and unable to go about the necessary tasks of reorganizing the family.
C) the loss goes on and on and creates both physical and emotional exhaustion.
D) the loss is immediately final and does not give people the opportunity to grieve.
A) they are denied the ritual closure that a funeral provides.
B) they tend to be immobilized and unable to go about the necessary tasks of reorganizing the family.
C) the loss goes on and on and creates both physical and emotional exhaustion.
D) the loss is immediately final and does not give people the opportunity to grieve.
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31
Kübler-Ross,in her work with dying people,found that there are stages in coming to terms with death.She referred to a stage marked by refusal to accept the reality of what is happening as
A) bargaining.
B) anger.
C) acceptance.
D) denial.
A) bargaining.
B) anger.
C) acceptance.
D) denial.
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32
The text reported a study of married older adults whose spouses had died.The most prevalent pattern of grieving was
A) resilience.
B) delayed.
C) rigid.
D) natural.
A) resilience.
B) delayed.
C) rigid.
D) natural.
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33
Family therapist Pauline Boss has used the term ambiguous loss to describe the feeling that loved ones feel when they are involved in all of the following situations EXCEPT
A) caring for a family member with Alzheimer disease.
B) living with a person who is physically present but psychologically absent.
C) caring for and living with a family member with drug addiction.
D) worrying about a child who has left home.
A) caring for a family member with Alzheimer disease.
B) living with a person who is physically present but psychologically absent.
C) caring for and living with a family member with drug addiction.
D) worrying about a child who has left home.
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34
All of the following are stages of grief work EXCEPT
A) memories of the dead person are mingled with sadness rather than sharp pain.
B) there is a preoccupation with memories of the loved one.
C) family must rid themselves of all of the objects that bring painful memories.
D) overwhelming feelings of sadness and frequent crying over the loss occur.
A) memories of the dead person are mingled with sadness rather than sharp pain.
B) there is a preoccupation with memories of the loved one.
C) family must rid themselves of all of the objects that bring painful memories.
D) overwhelming feelings of sadness and frequent crying over the loss occur.
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35
After the World Trade Center attacks,one of the major problems that the survivors had in coming to terms with the reality of the deaths of their loved ones was
A) many were unable to view the body.
B) how to deal with all of the insurance issues.
C) the public nature of the death and the services.
D) loss of financial support for their family.
A) many were unable to view the body.
B) how to deal with all of the insurance issues.
C) the public nature of the death and the services.
D) loss of financial support for their family.
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36
The loss due to the death of someone to whom one feels close to and the process of adjustment to the loss is referred to as
A) grief.
B) bereavement.
C) resolution.
D) acceptance.
A) grief.
B) bereavement.
C) resolution.
D) acceptance.
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37
Martha,a widow,now smiles slightly when she thinks about her deceased husband.Where would Martha be considered in the grief work model?
A) Shock and disbelief
B) Preoccupation with the memory of the dead person
C) Resolution
D) Bereavement
A) Shock and disbelief
B) Preoccupation with the memory of the dead person
C) Resolution
D) Bereavement
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38
Accepting the reality that one has lost a loved one and readjusting to life by developing new interests and relationships is commonly known as
A) resolution.
B) grief work.
C) grief.
D) shock and disbelief.
A) resolution.
B) grief work.
C) grief.
D) shock and disbelief.
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39
Lucille's husband died several weeks ago,and despite a rough couple of days,Lucille is now managing her life fairly normally.One could describe Lucille as
A) cold and distant.
B) neurotic.
C) resilient.
D) abnormal.
A) cold and distant.
B) neurotic.
C) resilient.
D) abnormal.
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40
Deaths resulting from the World Trade Center attacks were examples of ____________ loss,a situation where the loss was not clearly defined and therefore confusing and difficult to resolve.
A) ritualistic
B) ambiguous
C) immobilizing
D) anxious
A) ritualistic
B) ambiguous
C) immobilizing
D) anxious
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41
Terri's dad has died after a long illness,and her mom,who is only 57,now must face the role of widowhood.Terri's mother can expect all of the following EXCEPT
A) to experience financial hardship if he was the chief breadwinner.
B) to feel a huge emotional void if theirs had been a good marriage.
C) that friends will rally around and give her all of the support she needs.
D) serious depression, if her identity was structured around carrying for the dad.
A) to experience financial hardship if he was the chief breadwinner.
B) to feel a huge emotional void if theirs had been a good marriage.
C) that friends will rally around and give her all of the support she needs.
D) serious depression, if her identity was structured around carrying for the dad.
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42
Martinique just lost his wife of forty years.The main challenge he is likely to face is
A) economic strain.
B) cognitive deterioration.
C) social isolation.
D) physical shortcomings.
A) economic strain.
B) cognitive deterioration.
C) social isolation.
D) physical shortcomings.
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43
Because each person's experience in dealing with loss is unique,mourning a miscarriage may also lead to confusion about how to handle the loss.Most grieving women studied have found that
A) spouses were of no help and did not understand their feelings.
B) doctors had little understanding about what they were going through.
C) differences in the way they and their husbands grieved became sources of tension and divisiveness.
D) support groups were not especially helpful for miscarriages.
A) spouses were of no help and did not understand their feelings.
B) doctors had little understanding about what they were going through.
C) differences in the way they and their husbands grieved became sources of tension and divisiveness.
D) support groups were not especially helpful for miscarriages.
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44
In a study done in Finland,_____% of widowed men and ______% of widowed women died within five years of their spouse's death.
A) 10; 25
B) 21; 10
C) 20; 40
D) 40; 20
A) 10; 25
B) 21; 10
C) 20; 40
D) 40; 20
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45
For women especially,the distress of a loss can often be a catalyst for introspection.Widows often
A) suffer tremendous regret for the kind of wife they were.
B) are relieved that long-term care of another has come to an end.
C) discover submerged aspects of themselves and learn to stand on their own as they reevaluate their own lives.
D) behave foolishly because of loneliness and remarry in a short time.
A) suffer tremendous regret for the kind of wife they were.
B) are relieved that long-term care of another has come to an end.
C) discover submerged aspects of themselves and learn to stand on their own as they reevaluate their own lives.
D) behave foolishly because of loneliness and remarry in a short time.
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46
Increases in life expectancy have changed views of suicide to include the view that
A) mature adults have a right to self-determination.
B) besides no longer being a crime, there is also no longer a social stigma against it.
C) religious beliefs no longer define suicide as sinful.
D) persons who choose to take their lives are always mentally ill.
A) mature adults have a right to self-determination.
B) besides no longer being a crime, there is also no longer a social stigma against it.
C) religious beliefs no longer define suicide as sinful.
D) persons who choose to take their lives are always mentally ill.
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47
Which of the following are factors that affect the grief associated with the death of a child?
A) Age of child at time of death
B) The manner in which the child died
C) How many siblings the child left behind
D) All of these
A) Age of child at time of death
B) The manner in which the child died
C) How many siblings the child left behind
D) All of these
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48
Recently,Donatello has spent more time thinking about how many years he has left,as opposed to how many years are in front of him.We can speculate that Donatello is
A) an adolescent.
B) an emerging adult.
C) a middle-aged adult.
D) one of the young-old.
A) an adolescent.
B) an emerging adult.
C) a middle-aged adult.
D) one of the young-old.
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49
Children experience death in different ways depending on their cognitive and their emotional development.All of the following are mentioned in the textbook as reasons that make a loss more difficult for a child EXCEPT
A) the child may have had a troubled relationship with the person who died.
B) the death of the loved one may have been unexpected.
C) children may worry about their parents' reactions to the death.
D) the family may not have family and/or community support.
A) the child may have had a troubled relationship with the person who died.
B) the death of the loved one may have been unexpected.
C) children may worry about their parents' reactions to the death.
D) the family may not have family and/or community support.
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50
Jasmine,a recent widow,can't seem to concentrate,can't sleep,and is feeling anxious a lot of the time.We would describe her reactions as
A) normal.
B) abnormal.
C) a source of concern.
D) All of these
A) normal.
B) abnormal.
C) a source of concern.
D) All of these
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51
The recent death of his father has sharpened Matthew's sense of mortality.As a result,he
A) has developed a greater appreciation of the value of his personal friendships.
B) has started far more arguments than usual with his wife.
C) feels the freedom to stop seeing people he never really liked that well.
D) is even more motivated to ignore the issues that he has with his own adult children.
A) has developed a greater appreciation of the value of his personal friendships.
B) has started far more arguments than usual with his wife.
C) feels the freedom to stop seeing people he never really liked that well.
D) is even more motivated to ignore the issues that he has with his own adult children.
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52
Statistics on suicide are probably understated for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A) traffic "accidents" are often a method of suicide.
B) medication overdoses can oftentimes be noted as "accidental."
C) there is pressure on reporting agents (police, doctors) to protect insurance claims.
D) None of these
A) traffic "accidents" are often a method of suicide.
B) medication overdoses can oftentimes be noted as "accidental."
C) there is pressure on reporting agents (police, doctors) to protect insurance claims.
D) None of these
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53
Children between the ages of 5 and 7 finally understand some basic tenets about death.All of the following are apparent to children at this age EXCEPT
A) what financial losses might mean to the family.
B) that death is irreversible.
C) that all living things die, making death universal.
D) that all functions cease at death and cannot be revived.
A) what financial losses might mean to the family.
B) that death is irreversible.
C) that all living things die, making death universal.
D) that all functions cease at death and cannot be revived.
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54
Julie was confused when her mom told her that her grandmother "had gone to a better place." According to Piaget,Julie is
A) 6 months old.
B) 5 years old.
C) 11 years old.
D) 16 years old.
A) 6 months old.
B) 5 years old.
C) 11 years old.
D) 16 years old.
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55
Which of the following is NOT a positive aspect that might be gained from the death of a parent?
A) It can push adults to achieve a stronger sense of self.
B) Adults are now, more than ever, made aware of their own mortality.
C) Adults have the opportunity for a greater sense of responsibility and commitment to others.
D) Adults gain new power as "head of the family."
A) It can push adults to achieve a stronger sense of self.
B) Adults are now, more than ever, made aware of their own mortality.
C) Adults have the opportunity for a greater sense of responsibility and commitment to others.
D) Adults gain new power as "head of the family."
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56
Which of the following is NOT associated with a grieving 5-year-old?
A) Increased activity
B) Bed wetting
C) Loss of speech
D) Nightmares
A) Increased activity
B) Bed wetting
C) Loss of speech
D) Nightmares
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57
Four-year-old Klaus kind of understands that his grandfather is dead,but was a little worried that after he was buried,his grandfather might get hungry.Which cognitive aspect of death is Klaus struggling with?
A) Death is irreversible.
B) Death is universal.
C) Death is inevitable.
D) Death is nonfunctional.
A) Death is irreversible.
B) Death is universal.
C) Death is inevitable.
D) Death is nonfunctional.
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58
Approximately _____ of women are widowed by age 65.
A) 20%
B) 25%
C) 30%
D) 35%
A) 20%
B) 25%
C) 30%
D) 35%
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59
Recognition of the finality of death and the inability to communicate anything further to the deceased often occurs
A) after the death of a parent.
B) after the death of a second parent.
C) after the death of a grandparent.
D) after the death of a pet.
A) after the death of a parent.
B) after the death of a second parent.
C) after the death of a grandparent.
D) after the death of a pet.
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60
Age plays a significant part in how we accept the inevitability of death.Which of the following best describes a middle-aged person's view of death?
A) Extreme frustration that turns to rage
B) Thoughts change, and the focus is on how many years are left and how they should be spent.
C) The final crisis of integrity versus despair is resolved.
D) Realization that their life has had no meaning causes despair.
A) Extreme frustration that turns to rage
B) Thoughts change, and the focus is on how many years are left and how they should be spent.
C) The final crisis of integrity versus despair is resolved.
D) Realization that their life has had no meaning causes despair.
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61
According to your text,_________ of Americans favor euthanasia for a patient who is incurably ill and wants to die.
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 90%
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 90%
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62
Ethical arguments against assisted suicide include
A) concern for the protection of the disadvantaged.
B) belief that adult children should not be a part of the decision.
C) concern for the protection of all older adults.
D) All of these
A) concern for the protection of the disadvantaged.
B) belief that adult children should not be a part of the decision.
C) concern for the protection of all older adults.
D) All of these
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63
Lucas is 94 years old and his children have all passed away.He is concerned that the doctors will not honor his wishes at the end and wants his granddaughter to be able to make decisions.Lucas should encourage her to
A) develop a relationship with his doctor now so the doctor will listen later.
B) keep a copy of his living will handy.
C) go and get a medical durable power of attorney.
D) create a fuss at the hospital to get people to listen to her.
A) develop a relationship with his doctor now so the doctor will listen later.
B) keep a copy of his living will handy.
C) go and get a medical durable power of attorney.
D) create a fuss at the hospital to get people to listen to her.
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64
Many people who are treated in hospital emergency rooms for nonfatal,self-inflicted injuries were probably making suicide attempts,especially
A) the elderly.
B) teenage girls.
C) unemployed men.
D) chronically ill patients.
A) the elderly.
B) teenage girls.
C) unemployed men.
D) chronically ill patients.
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65
According to your text,survivors of people who take their own lives have been called
A) pragmatists.
B) suicide's other victims.
C) emotionally stagnant.
D) None of these
A) pragmatists.
B) suicide's other victims.
C) emotionally stagnant.
D) None of these
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66
Nancy is terminally ill and has requested that all life-support systems be removed.She is requesting
A) passive euthanasia.
B) active euthanasia.
C) pain-killing drugs.
D) a power of attorney.
A) passive euthanasia.
B) active euthanasia.
C) pain-killing drugs.
D) a power of attorney.
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67
When Tanya asked the doctors to stop life-prolonging treatment of her dying mother and just make her comfortable so that she could die with dignity,she was asking for the doctors and health-care workers to take part in
A) assisted murder.
B) active euthanasia.
C) passive euthanasia.
D) assisted suicide.
A) assisted murder.
B) active euthanasia.
C) passive euthanasia.
D) assisted suicide.
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68
The U.S.Supreme Court has held that people are clearly within their constitutional rights if they
A) ask to be permanently put to sleep with heavy doses of narcotics.
B) arrange to die how they wish, as long as arrangements are in writing.
C) defy hospital rules and have family members disconnect feeding tubes.
D) request passive euthanasia.
A) ask to be permanently put to sleep with heavy doses of narcotics.
B) arrange to die how they wish, as long as arrangements are in writing.
C) defy hospital rules and have family members disconnect feeding tubes.
D) request passive euthanasia.
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69
Emille has voiced his concern regarding the assisted suicide proposed by his mother's doctor.Emille feels that the doctor's recommendation stems from the knowledge that his mother is poor.Emille's concern reflects which argument against assisted suicide?
A) Medical
B) Ethical
C) Legal
D) All of these
A) Medical
B) Ethical
C) Legal
D) All of these
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70
Having a medical durable power of attorney prior to being admitted to the hospital would be most beneficial to
A) Jenna, who is in the emergency room.
B) Pablo, who is in surgery.
C) Annie, who is in a coma.
D) Stan, who broke both his arm and his leg.
A) Jenna, who is in the emergency room.
B) Pablo, who is in surgery.
C) Annie, who is in a coma.
D) Stan, who broke both his arm and his leg.
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71
Currently,suicide rates are highest for which population?
A) Teenagers
B) Emerging adults
C) Middle-aged adults
D) Toddlers
A) Teenagers
B) Emerging adults
C) Middle-aged adults
D) Toddlers
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72
Older white American men have the highest rates of suicide; older African-American men are much less likely to commit suicide partly because they
A) have strong family ties.
B) are more accustomed to coping during tough times.
C) are not very religious.
D) are seldom widowed because black women live so long.
A) have strong family ties.
B) are more accustomed to coping during tough times.
C) are not very religious.
D) are seldom widowed because black women live so long.
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73
Advanced directives,often called "living wills," which are written while patients are still competent to make their own decisions,specify provisions with regard to all of the following EXCEPT
A) organ donation.
B) relief of pain.
C) mechanical respiration.
D) time and method that you wish for your death.
A) organ donation.
B) relief of pain.
C) mechanical respiration.
D) time and method that you wish for your death.
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74
Although the American Medical Association opposes physician aid in dying because it is against the doctor's oath to "do no harm," doctors can
A) give aid if a patient puts it in writing.
B) allow hospital personnel to direct the aid under their guidance.
C) give drugs that will shorten a life in order to relieve pain.
D) disconnect equipment that has no possibility of bringing the patient back to a conscious state.
A) give aid if a patient puts it in writing.
B) allow hospital personnel to direct the aid under their guidance.
C) give drugs that will shorten a life in order to relieve pain.
D) disconnect equipment that has no possibility of bringing the patient back to a conscious state.
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75
In just over half of the United States,parents who experienced a stillbirth have the legal right to
A) grieve.
B) obtain a birth certificate.
C) seek counseling.
D) begin practicing a new religion.
A) grieve.
B) obtain a birth certificate.
C) seek counseling.
D) begin practicing a new religion.
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76
Caroline is a first-year teacher in a school where there have been several reported suicides among the student body in the past several years.Which of the following student behaviors should she watch for as a warning sign of potential suicide?
A) Withdrawal from family or friends
B) Abstaining from drugs and alcohol
C) Going about the daily activities, acting as if nothing is amiss
D) Describing hopes and plans for the future in class assignments or general conversation
A) Withdrawal from family or friends
B) Abstaining from drugs and alcohol
C) Going about the daily activities, acting as if nothing is amiss
D) Describing hopes and plans for the future in class assignments or general conversation
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77
The state of Oregon passed the Oregon Death with Dignity Act in 1997,and a failed attempt to overturn it was made by Attorney General John Ashcroft in 2002.This law states that
A) mentally competent patients who have fewer than six months to live can request a lethal prescription from their doctor after all alternatives have been explored.
B) patients have the right to request lethal medication at any time.
C) patients' families can request lethal doses of medication for loved ones.
D) doctors have the right to decide when lethal medications are appropriate to initiate death.
A) mentally competent patients who have fewer than six months to live can request a lethal prescription from their doctor after all alternatives have been explored.
B) patients have the right to request lethal medication at any time.
C) patients' families can request lethal doses of medication for loved ones.
D) doctors have the right to decide when lethal medications are appropriate to initiate death.
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78
The two groups that have the highest suicide rates in the United States are
A) whites and Native Americans.
B) Native Americans and Hispanics.
C) African Americans and Hispanics.
D) Asian Americans and African Americans.
A) whites and Native Americans.
B) Native Americans and Hispanics.
C) African Americans and Hispanics.
D) Asian Americans and African Americans.
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79
Gerald intentionally gave his terminally ill wife an overdose of pills that caused her death.Gerald engaged in
A) passive euthanasia.
B) active euthanasia.
C) intentional euthanasia.
D) accidental euthanasia.
A) passive euthanasia.
B) active euthanasia.
C) intentional euthanasia.
D) accidental euthanasia.
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80
Deliberate action taken to shorten the life of a terminally ill person,in order to end suffering and allow death with dignity,is called
A) assisted murder.
B) active euthanasia.
C) passive euthanasia.
D) assisted suicide.
A) assisted murder.
B) active euthanasia.
C) passive euthanasia.
D) assisted suicide.
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