Deck 12: Dying and Spirituality

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Life expectancy in Canada is __________ years of age.

A)78
B)81
C)86
D)94
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Jennie was born in 1795.What was the probability that she would die before her first birthday?

A)1 in 2
B)1 in 3
C)1 in 4
D)1 in 5
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In the early 1900s,a person was most likely to die from __________; in 2000s,a person was most likely to die from __________.

A)influenza; cancer
B)heart disease; drug overdose
C)cancer; tuberculosis
D)old age; childbirth
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Before the 20th century,__________ of children died by the age of ten.

A)1/4
B)1/3
C)1/2
D)less than 1%
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Mortality rates have declined in the West from the 19th through the 21st century largely because of:

A)clean water supplies.
B)decline in diseases such as cancer.
C)increased life expectancy.
D)workplace safety regulations
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Canada's three territories,Manitoba,and Saskatchewan have lower life expectancy than the rest of the country.This is likely because:

A)the primary industry is mining,which has high deaths due to accident.
B)the medical infrastructure is underdeveloped in these provinces and territories.
C)a higher proportion of their population is comprised of First Nations people.
D)there are the only provinces and territories that do not have regulated gun control.
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Over the past 100 years,deaths from cancer have:

A)decreased.
B)increased.
C)remained steady.
D)decreased for women and increased for men.
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A figure that provides information about the number of deaths that occurred per 100,000 people in a given year is the:

A)the death report
B)the incidence of fatalities
C)the casualty index
D)the mortality rate
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Which Canadian province has the highest life expectancy?

A)Saskatchewan
B)Newfoundland
C)British Columbia
D)New Brunswick
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Which of the following is one of humankind's oldest fears,as written about by Edgar Allen Poe?

A)Brain death
B)Premature burial
C)Emotional death
D)Unattended funeral
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__________ is the number of deaths in a population for a given year,which is typically given as number of deaths per 100,000 people per year.

A)The death report
B)The incidence of fatalities
C)The mortality rate
D)The casualty index
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In 2009,the leading cause of death in Canada was

A)lung cancer.
B)influenza or pneumonia
C)heart attack.
D)stroke.
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As death rates fell over the past century,and as death became less a part of life,the subject of death became:

A)Popular
B)Taboo
C)Controversial
D)Adversarial
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__________ is a technique for reviving an individual's lungs and heart that have ceased to function.

A)Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
B)Heart and lung compression
C)Cardiovascular recovery
D)Cerebropulmonary resuscitation
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__________ death occurs when a person stops breathing and a pulse can't be detected.

A)Brain
B)Biological
C)Clinical
D)Physiological
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Andy was born in 1885.What was the probability he would die before his tenth birthday?

A)1 in 3
B)1 in 2
C)1 in 7
D)1 in 10
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Before the 20th century,__________ of infants died before their first birthday.

A)1/4
B)1/3
C)1/2
D)1/10
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Which type of death is LEAST useful to the medical profession because it can be temporary?

A)Clinical
B)Brain
C)Social
D)Biological
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What was the mortality rate by heart attack in Canada in 2009?

A)Approximately 8 per 100,000
B)17 per 100,000
C)32 per 100,000
D)Just over 87 per 100,000
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__________ death occurs when respiration and heartbeat have stopped.

A)Brain
B)Clinical
C)Biological
D)Physiological
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__________ is an emotional response to the loss of another,including feelings of anxiety,despair,sadness,and loneliness.

A)Sorrow
B)Grievance
C)Grief
D)Distress
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What is the attitude towards death of most individuals in late adulthood?

A)They regret that there are few years ahead of them and tend to fall into depression.
B)They become more accepting of others and less judgmental.
C)They are more rigid as they face the reality of their mortality.
D)They revert to the ego-centrism of early childhood and adolescence and become introverted.
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When Jess learned that his wife was terminally ill,he became depressed and then became quite concerned about her and her illness.As she came closer to dying,he rehearsed her death over and over in his mind and began to think about how life would be without her after she was gone.Jess is experiencing:

A)complicated grief.
B)delayed reaction.
C)distorted reaction.
D)anticipatory grief.
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Depression,a heightened concern for the ill person,rehearsal of death,and an attempt to adjust to the consequences that are likely to occur after the death are the phases in:

A)complicated grief.
B)clinical death.
C)preparatory death
D)anticipatory grief.
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In general,if a person goes without oxygen for approximately __________,brain death will occur.

A)8 to 10 minutes
B)30 to 50 seconds
C)5 to 8 minutes
D)15 to 20 minutes
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A rational outlook on death develops during:

A)childhood.
B)adulthood.
C)adolescence.
D)late adulthood.
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Leo was three when his mother and father died in a car accident.What critical phase of Leo's development has been interrupted?

A)Identity
B)Purpose
C)Attachment
D)Separation anxiety
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__________ is the term for the emotion experienced before the imminent death of a person.

A)Anticipatory grief
B)Bereavement
C)Mourning
D)Angst
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An individual with unreceptivity and unresponsivity,no movements or breathing,no reflexes,and a flat EEG reading for 24 hours meets the criteria for __________ death.

A)brain
B)clinical
C)legal
D)biological
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Carrie was recently widowed after nearly sixty years of marriage.Her grief is so overwhelming that at times she feels as if she is losing her sanity.Research has shown that what Carrie is likely feeling is:

A)sadness.
B)anger.
C)fear.
D)sorrow.
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When all electrical activity in the brain has ceased,__________ death has occurred.

A)cerebral
B)brain
C)biological
D)clinical
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Dianna is in a state of brain death.She is unconscious but remains alive in this condition.This is possible because:

A)social death has not yet occurred.
B)with cardiopulmonary resuscitation,it is still possible to return her to alertness.
C)breathing and heartbeat functions are governed by the brainstem,which is still alive in brain death.
D)the cortex and midbrain are still getting oxygen.
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According to the text,the sensation of grief is much like:

A)anger.
B)fear.
C)guilt.
D)depression.
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After Alberto was pronounced dead at an accident scene,EMT gave him cardiopulmonary resuscitation and revived him.What type of death had Alberto experienced?

A)Social death
B)Clinical death
C)Brain death
D)Biological death
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Which of the following components of CPR is no longer considered necessary?

A)mouth-to-mouth breathing
B)chest compressions every three seconds
C)chest compressions every two minutes
D)about 100 chest compressions per minute
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What is the initial phase in anticipatory grief?

A)Depression
B)Rehearsal of death
C)An attempt to adjust to the consequences that are likely to occur after the death
D)A heightened concern for the ill person
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__________ occurs when it is no longer possible to discern an electrical charge in the tissues of the heart and lungs.

A)Brain death
B)Social death
C)Clinical death
D)Biological death
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__________ death occurs when a patient is treated essentially as a corpse,although perhaps still "clinically" or "biologically" alive.

A)Legal
B)Practical
C)Social
D)Cultural
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When Maxim learned that his son's diagnosis of a brain tumor was terminal,he couldn't believe he was going to lose his son,as it just seemed so wrong that a parent would outlive his child.Consequently,Maxim fell into a deep depression.Maxim is experiencing which phase of anticipatory grief?

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
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Much to her horror,Mrs.Dickinson arrived at the hospital to visit her terminally ill husband,Bill,and found the staff wrapping up his limbs and attaching a toe tag,even though he was still on the ventilator and had not experienced total organ failure.Sadly,Mrs.Dickinson was witnessing __________ death.

A)medical
B)social
C)clinical
D)legal
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Grace sits at a vigil by her dying husband every day and nearly every night.She wants to be there in case there is anything she can do to make him feel better.Grace knows that her attention is not going to extend his life,but she can't help but be worried about his health.Grace is in the __________ phase of anticipatory grief.

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fifth
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A major concern of the shift of the care of the dead by the family to the funeral industry is:

A)too much of the burden of the care of the body is removed from the family.
B)the procedure is too traumatic and tends to lengthen the grieving process.
C)the distance of the family from the process of preparing the deceased for burial may prevent the family from confronting the reality of the loss.
D)the time and energy that is spent by the family in planning the funeral distracts from the mourning process.
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__________ is the term for the actions taken as a result of grieving.

A)Bereavement
B)Lamentation
C)Mourning
D)Keening
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Now that he knows there are no other options for the treatment of his dying partner,Joe has to come to terms with the loss.He has been with him for so long,it is difficult to think about a life without him.Joe spends hours imaging the funeral and the long,empty days afterwards.What stage of anticipatory grief is gripping Joe?

A)Depression
B)A heightened concern for the ill person
C)An attempt to adjust to the consequences that are likely to occur after the death
D)Rehearsal of death
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An indigenous Australian person mourning the death of a close family member would be expected to:

A)laugh.
B)cry for extended periods.
C)pay other people to mourn loudly at the funeral.
D)suppress their emotional state and remain stoic.
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Louis seemed to handle his son's suicide well.For months,Louis surprised his friends by carrying on nearly as if nothing had changed.Then,one evening,Louis was rushed to the hospital for an intense anxiety attack with intense suicidal feelings.Louis is suffering from:

A)complicated grief.
B)generalized anxiety.
C)a nervous breakdown.
D)delayed grief.
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__________ developed the original five-stage theory of the emotions that underlie the process of dying.

A)Sanders
B)Kübler-Ross
C)Frankl
D)Vaillant
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__________ is prolonged and intensified bereavement that may take weeks or months to pass.

A)A delayed reaction
B)Complicated grief
C)Post-traumatic grief
D)Distorted grief
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Kübler-Ross developed a five-stage theory of:

A)emotions that underlie the process of dying.
B)anticipatory grief.
C)emotions that underlie suicide.
D)the development of spirituality.
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One of the distinguishing features between distorted and complicated grief is:

A)distorted grief is not defined by length of time.
B)complicated grief does not result in physical illness.
C)distorted grief may occur months to years after the loss of a loved one,whereas complicated grief is immediate.
D)distorted grief does not result in physical illness.
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Which of the following is one of the stages in Kübler-Ross's conceptual approach to the death process?

A)Confessing
B)Accepting
C)Thanksgiving
D)Forgiving
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After Rosaria's mother died of brain cancer,Rosaria started complaining to her doctor of headaches just as her mother did before her diagnosis.The doctor determined that her pain was psychosomatic and that Rosaria had:

A)anticipatory grief.
B)complicated grief.
C)a distorted reaction.
D)a delayed reaction.
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According to the text,one of the most difficult aspects of dealing with the death of a loved one is deciding:

A)how to conduct the funeral.
B)how to dispose of possessions.
C)how to re-build relationships.
D)how to forgive past grievances.
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What is the appropriate order for Kübler-Ross's approach to the death process?

A)denial,anger,bargaining,depression,acceptance
B)acceptance,depression,bargaining,anger,denial
C)anger,denial,depression,bargaining,acceptance
D)denial,bargaining,anger,depression,acceptance
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The ultimate form of distorted grief is:

A)keeping the loved one preserved in a sort of shrine.
B)not demonstrating symptoms of grief until years after the loved one's death.
C)continued isolation after the funeral of a loved one,with no attempt to re-enter society.
D)physical deterioration followed by death.
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__________ refers to normal bereavement that is carried out to an extreme degree,which may include adoption of the deceased person's ailments.

A)Distorted grief
B)Delayed grief
C)Late onset reaction
D)Complicated grief
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The appropriate therapeutic strategy for overcoming unresolved grief is thought to be:

A)open confrontation about the loss of the loved one.
B)active suppression of the sorrow that accompanies the loss of a loved one.
C)distraction with the daily business of life,so that the grieving individual can move on.
D)all of these are correct
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__________ grief is a reaction to the death of a loved one that is postponed for an inordinate length of time.

A)Delayed
B)Distorted
C)Late onset
D)Complicated
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A __________ conditions are physical illnesses or symptoms that are brought about by mental factors.

A)hypochondriac
B)somatoform
C)psychological
D)psychosomatic
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Isaiah knows his mother is going to lose her battle with cancer soon.He has arranged hospice care,the funeral plans,,and the execution of her will.Now Isaiah has long hours by her bedside,trying to think of ways to adjust to her absence in his life.Isaiah is in the __________ stage of anticipatory grief.

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)final
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__________ occurs when the patient's legal instructions are honored by a medical team,so that life-sustaining efforts may be discontinued.

A)Passive euthanasia
B)Active euthanasia
C)Altruistic suicide
D)Physician-assisted suicide
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__________ euthanasia occurs when a person's life is intentionally ended.

A)Active
B)Passive
C)Calculated
D)Deliberate
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In which country is physician-assisted suicide legal?

A)Wales
B)The United States
C)The Netherlands
D)Canada
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Martha has learned that the ovarian cancer she thought she had beaten has returned and metastasized.All of the consultations she has had ended with the same conclusion.Martha is going to die soon.According to Kübler-Ross,what will Martha's first reaction be?

A)denial
B)anger
C)remorse
D)shock
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__________ is a legal document giving someone the authority to make health-care decisions if one is incapacitated.

A)PAS document
B)Health-care power of attorney
C)A living will
D)The death initiative
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__________ is a form of euthanasia where doctors administer death-inducing drugs to a patient.

A)Active euthanasia
B)Physician-assisted suicide
C)Passive euthanasia
D)Medical euthanasia
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__________ is a legal document that describes a person's wishes forspecific-life-prolonging medical treatments.

A)Health-care power of attorney
B)PAS document
C)A living will
D)The death initiative
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Physician-assisted suicide is considered forms of:

A)active euthanasia.
B)passive euthanasia.
C)altruistic euthanasia.
D)death denial by the patient involved
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According to Kübler-Ross,a sense of peace and connectedness,as well as resignation to experiencing potential pain when confronting one's own death is:

A)quite uncommon
B)typical among religious people but atypical among non-religious people
C)experienced only by those who have successfully resolved Erikson's life crises
D)at some point experienced by most people in the process of dying.
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According to Kübler-Ross,what is the first stage experienced by many individuals when they face their death?

A)anger
B)bargaining
C)depression
D)denial
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A professional cowboy,Augustus suffered a severe injury to his legs when his horse fell on him.Now,due to a systemic blood infection,he is facing either amputation of his limbs or death.Augustus has opted for death and will not allow his physicians to treat him,so that he will be able to be buried in his boots.This decision is an example of:

A)dementia.
B)passive euthanasia.
C)active euthanasia.
D)physician-assisted suicide.
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Now that Albert has realized the diagnosis of a fourth stage brain tumor is accurate,he is no longer enraged at the injustice of dying so young.Now,Albert has started praying,promising to go to church regularly if only he is given the chance to live.Albert has moved into Kübler-Ross's __________ stage.

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
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According to Kübler-Ross,the appropriate resolution of the fourth stage of the emotional response to impending death is:

A)distancing oneself from loved ones.
B)trying to resolve anger issues.
C)accepting the diagnosis and moving on.
D)re-engage with family members and medical personnel to plan potential treatments.
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According to Kübler-Ross,many people hope that their impending death can be avoided or delayed in exchange for some promised behaviour.This is the __________ stage.

A)anger
B)bargaining
C)depression
D)denial
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What is a criticism of Kübler-Ross's five-stage theory of dying?

A)She did not allow for the potential fluctuation of strong emotions in people facing their deaths as normal.
B)She proposed that people move through the stages at a consistent rate.
C)There is no empirical support that these stages are universal either on a personal or cultural level.
D)She paid too much attention to the ethnic variability in approaching death but ignored issues of gender.
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___________ is the process of refraining from continuing efforts to sustain someone's life.

A)Physician-assisted suicide
B)Active euthanasia
C)Altruistic suicide
D)Passive euthanasia
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__________ is the process of ending a life,usually for a person with a terminal illness,to prevent a prolonged and painful death.

A)Altruistic patricide
B)Euthanasia
C)Suicide
D)Mercy killing
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Approximately __________ of Canadians die in hospitals.

A)34 percent
B)53 percent
C)66 percent
D)81 percent
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The Greek term for "good death" is:

A)eulogy.
B)eustress.
C)euthanasia.
D)thanatos.
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Cora has realized there is nothing she can do to change her terminal diagnosis.She is despondent about leaving her children without a mother and of leaving her dear husband.Cora has moved into Kübler-Ross's __________ stage.

A)fourth
B)third
C)second
D)last
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Life expectancy in Canada is __________ years of age.

A)78
B)81
C)86
D)94
B
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Jennie was born in 1795.What was the probability that she would die before her first birthday?

A)1 in 2
B)1 in 3
C)1 in 4
D)1 in 5
B
3
In the early 1900s,a person was most likely to die from __________; in 2000s,a person was most likely to die from __________.

A)influenza; cancer
B)heart disease; drug overdose
C)cancer; tuberculosis
D)old age; childbirth
C
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Before the 20th century,__________ of children died by the age of ten.

A)1/4
B)1/3
C)1/2
D)less than 1%
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Mortality rates have declined in the West from the 19th through the 21st century largely because of:

A)clean water supplies.
B)decline in diseases such as cancer.
C)increased life expectancy.
D)workplace safety regulations
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Canada's three territories,Manitoba,and Saskatchewan have lower life expectancy than the rest of the country.This is likely because:

A)the primary industry is mining,which has high deaths due to accident.
B)the medical infrastructure is underdeveloped in these provinces and territories.
C)a higher proportion of their population is comprised of First Nations people.
D)there are the only provinces and territories that do not have regulated gun control.
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Over the past 100 years,deaths from cancer have:

A)decreased.
B)increased.
C)remained steady.
D)decreased for women and increased for men.
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A figure that provides information about the number of deaths that occurred per 100,000 people in a given year is the:

A)the death report
B)the incidence of fatalities
C)the casualty index
D)the mortality rate
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Which Canadian province has the highest life expectancy?

A)Saskatchewan
B)Newfoundland
C)British Columbia
D)New Brunswick
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Which of the following is one of humankind's oldest fears,as written about by Edgar Allen Poe?

A)Brain death
B)Premature burial
C)Emotional death
D)Unattended funeral
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__________ is the number of deaths in a population for a given year,which is typically given as number of deaths per 100,000 people per year.

A)The death report
B)The incidence of fatalities
C)The mortality rate
D)The casualty index
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In 2009,the leading cause of death in Canada was

A)lung cancer.
B)influenza or pneumonia
C)heart attack.
D)stroke.
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As death rates fell over the past century,and as death became less a part of life,the subject of death became:

A)Popular
B)Taboo
C)Controversial
D)Adversarial
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__________ is a technique for reviving an individual's lungs and heart that have ceased to function.

A)Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
B)Heart and lung compression
C)Cardiovascular recovery
D)Cerebropulmonary resuscitation
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__________ death occurs when a person stops breathing and a pulse can't be detected.

A)Brain
B)Biological
C)Clinical
D)Physiological
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Andy was born in 1885.What was the probability he would die before his tenth birthday?

A)1 in 3
B)1 in 2
C)1 in 7
D)1 in 10
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Before the 20th century,__________ of infants died before their first birthday.

A)1/4
B)1/3
C)1/2
D)1/10
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Which type of death is LEAST useful to the medical profession because it can be temporary?

A)Clinical
B)Brain
C)Social
D)Biological
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What was the mortality rate by heart attack in Canada in 2009?

A)Approximately 8 per 100,000
B)17 per 100,000
C)32 per 100,000
D)Just over 87 per 100,000
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__________ death occurs when respiration and heartbeat have stopped.

A)Brain
B)Clinical
C)Biological
D)Physiological
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__________ is an emotional response to the loss of another,including feelings of anxiety,despair,sadness,and loneliness.

A)Sorrow
B)Grievance
C)Grief
D)Distress
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What is the attitude towards death of most individuals in late adulthood?

A)They regret that there are few years ahead of them and tend to fall into depression.
B)They become more accepting of others and less judgmental.
C)They are more rigid as they face the reality of their mortality.
D)They revert to the ego-centrism of early childhood and adolescence and become introverted.
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When Jess learned that his wife was terminally ill,he became depressed and then became quite concerned about her and her illness.As she came closer to dying,he rehearsed her death over and over in his mind and began to think about how life would be without her after she was gone.Jess is experiencing:

A)complicated grief.
B)delayed reaction.
C)distorted reaction.
D)anticipatory grief.
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Depression,a heightened concern for the ill person,rehearsal of death,and an attempt to adjust to the consequences that are likely to occur after the death are the phases in:

A)complicated grief.
B)clinical death.
C)preparatory death
D)anticipatory grief.
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In general,if a person goes without oxygen for approximately __________,brain death will occur.

A)8 to 10 minutes
B)30 to 50 seconds
C)5 to 8 minutes
D)15 to 20 minutes
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A rational outlook on death develops during:

A)childhood.
B)adulthood.
C)adolescence.
D)late adulthood.
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Leo was three when his mother and father died in a car accident.What critical phase of Leo's development has been interrupted?

A)Identity
B)Purpose
C)Attachment
D)Separation anxiety
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__________ is the term for the emotion experienced before the imminent death of a person.

A)Anticipatory grief
B)Bereavement
C)Mourning
D)Angst
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An individual with unreceptivity and unresponsivity,no movements or breathing,no reflexes,and a flat EEG reading for 24 hours meets the criteria for __________ death.

A)brain
B)clinical
C)legal
D)biological
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Carrie was recently widowed after nearly sixty years of marriage.Her grief is so overwhelming that at times she feels as if she is losing her sanity.Research has shown that what Carrie is likely feeling is:

A)sadness.
B)anger.
C)fear.
D)sorrow.
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When all electrical activity in the brain has ceased,__________ death has occurred.

A)cerebral
B)brain
C)biological
D)clinical
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Dianna is in a state of brain death.She is unconscious but remains alive in this condition.This is possible because:

A)social death has not yet occurred.
B)with cardiopulmonary resuscitation,it is still possible to return her to alertness.
C)breathing and heartbeat functions are governed by the brainstem,which is still alive in brain death.
D)the cortex and midbrain are still getting oxygen.
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33
According to the text,the sensation of grief is much like:

A)anger.
B)fear.
C)guilt.
D)depression.
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34
After Alberto was pronounced dead at an accident scene,EMT gave him cardiopulmonary resuscitation and revived him.What type of death had Alberto experienced?

A)Social death
B)Clinical death
C)Brain death
D)Biological death
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35
Which of the following components of CPR is no longer considered necessary?

A)mouth-to-mouth breathing
B)chest compressions every three seconds
C)chest compressions every two minutes
D)about 100 chest compressions per minute
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36
What is the initial phase in anticipatory grief?

A)Depression
B)Rehearsal of death
C)An attempt to adjust to the consequences that are likely to occur after the death
D)A heightened concern for the ill person
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37
__________ occurs when it is no longer possible to discern an electrical charge in the tissues of the heart and lungs.

A)Brain death
B)Social death
C)Clinical death
D)Biological death
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38
__________ death occurs when a patient is treated essentially as a corpse,although perhaps still "clinically" or "biologically" alive.

A)Legal
B)Practical
C)Social
D)Cultural
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39
When Maxim learned that his son's diagnosis of a brain tumor was terminal,he couldn't believe he was going to lose his son,as it just seemed so wrong that a parent would outlive his child.Consequently,Maxim fell into a deep depression.Maxim is experiencing which phase of anticipatory grief?

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
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40
Much to her horror,Mrs.Dickinson arrived at the hospital to visit her terminally ill husband,Bill,and found the staff wrapping up his limbs and attaching a toe tag,even though he was still on the ventilator and had not experienced total organ failure.Sadly,Mrs.Dickinson was witnessing __________ death.

A)medical
B)social
C)clinical
D)legal
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41
Grace sits at a vigil by her dying husband every day and nearly every night.She wants to be there in case there is anything she can do to make him feel better.Grace knows that her attention is not going to extend his life,but she can't help but be worried about his health.Grace is in the __________ phase of anticipatory grief.

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fifth
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42
A major concern of the shift of the care of the dead by the family to the funeral industry is:

A)too much of the burden of the care of the body is removed from the family.
B)the procedure is too traumatic and tends to lengthen the grieving process.
C)the distance of the family from the process of preparing the deceased for burial may prevent the family from confronting the reality of the loss.
D)the time and energy that is spent by the family in planning the funeral distracts from the mourning process.
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43
__________ is the term for the actions taken as a result of grieving.

A)Bereavement
B)Lamentation
C)Mourning
D)Keening
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44
Now that he knows there are no other options for the treatment of his dying partner,Joe has to come to terms with the loss.He has been with him for so long,it is difficult to think about a life without him.Joe spends hours imaging the funeral and the long,empty days afterwards.What stage of anticipatory grief is gripping Joe?

A)Depression
B)A heightened concern for the ill person
C)An attempt to adjust to the consequences that are likely to occur after the death
D)Rehearsal of death
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45
An indigenous Australian person mourning the death of a close family member would be expected to:

A)laugh.
B)cry for extended periods.
C)pay other people to mourn loudly at the funeral.
D)suppress their emotional state and remain stoic.
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46
Louis seemed to handle his son's suicide well.For months,Louis surprised his friends by carrying on nearly as if nothing had changed.Then,one evening,Louis was rushed to the hospital for an intense anxiety attack with intense suicidal feelings.Louis is suffering from:

A)complicated grief.
B)generalized anxiety.
C)a nervous breakdown.
D)delayed grief.
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47
__________ developed the original five-stage theory of the emotions that underlie the process of dying.

A)Sanders
B)Kübler-Ross
C)Frankl
D)Vaillant
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48
__________ is prolonged and intensified bereavement that may take weeks or months to pass.

A)A delayed reaction
B)Complicated grief
C)Post-traumatic grief
D)Distorted grief
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49
Kübler-Ross developed a five-stage theory of:

A)emotions that underlie the process of dying.
B)anticipatory grief.
C)emotions that underlie suicide.
D)the development of spirituality.
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50
One of the distinguishing features between distorted and complicated grief is:

A)distorted grief is not defined by length of time.
B)complicated grief does not result in physical illness.
C)distorted grief may occur months to years after the loss of a loved one,whereas complicated grief is immediate.
D)distorted grief does not result in physical illness.
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51
Which of the following is one of the stages in Kübler-Ross's conceptual approach to the death process?

A)Confessing
B)Accepting
C)Thanksgiving
D)Forgiving
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52
After Rosaria's mother died of brain cancer,Rosaria started complaining to her doctor of headaches just as her mother did before her diagnosis.The doctor determined that her pain was psychosomatic and that Rosaria had:

A)anticipatory grief.
B)complicated grief.
C)a distorted reaction.
D)a delayed reaction.
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53
According to the text,one of the most difficult aspects of dealing with the death of a loved one is deciding:

A)how to conduct the funeral.
B)how to dispose of possessions.
C)how to re-build relationships.
D)how to forgive past grievances.
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54
What is the appropriate order for Kübler-Ross's approach to the death process?

A)denial,anger,bargaining,depression,acceptance
B)acceptance,depression,bargaining,anger,denial
C)anger,denial,depression,bargaining,acceptance
D)denial,bargaining,anger,depression,acceptance
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55
The ultimate form of distorted grief is:

A)keeping the loved one preserved in a sort of shrine.
B)not demonstrating symptoms of grief until years after the loved one's death.
C)continued isolation after the funeral of a loved one,with no attempt to re-enter society.
D)physical deterioration followed by death.
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56
__________ refers to normal bereavement that is carried out to an extreme degree,which may include adoption of the deceased person's ailments.

A)Distorted grief
B)Delayed grief
C)Late onset reaction
D)Complicated grief
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57
The appropriate therapeutic strategy for overcoming unresolved grief is thought to be:

A)open confrontation about the loss of the loved one.
B)active suppression of the sorrow that accompanies the loss of a loved one.
C)distraction with the daily business of life,so that the grieving individual can move on.
D)all of these are correct
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58
__________ grief is a reaction to the death of a loved one that is postponed for an inordinate length of time.

A)Delayed
B)Distorted
C)Late onset
D)Complicated
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59
A __________ conditions are physical illnesses or symptoms that are brought about by mental factors.

A)hypochondriac
B)somatoform
C)psychological
D)psychosomatic
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60
Isaiah knows his mother is going to lose her battle with cancer soon.He has arranged hospice care,the funeral plans,,and the execution of her will.Now Isaiah has long hours by her bedside,trying to think of ways to adjust to her absence in his life.Isaiah is in the __________ stage of anticipatory grief.

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)final
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61
__________ occurs when the patient's legal instructions are honored by a medical team,so that life-sustaining efforts may be discontinued.

A)Passive euthanasia
B)Active euthanasia
C)Altruistic suicide
D)Physician-assisted suicide
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62
__________ euthanasia occurs when a person's life is intentionally ended.

A)Active
B)Passive
C)Calculated
D)Deliberate
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63
In which country is physician-assisted suicide legal?

A)Wales
B)The United States
C)The Netherlands
D)Canada
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64
Martha has learned that the ovarian cancer she thought she had beaten has returned and metastasized.All of the consultations she has had ended with the same conclusion.Martha is going to die soon.According to Kübler-Ross,what will Martha's first reaction be?

A)denial
B)anger
C)remorse
D)shock
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65
__________ is a legal document giving someone the authority to make health-care decisions if one is incapacitated.

A)PAS document
B)Health-care power of attorney
C)A living will
D)The death initiative
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66
__________ is a form of euthanasia where doctors administer death-inducing drugs to a patient.

A)Active euthanasia
B)Physician-assisted suicide
C)Passive euthanasia
D)Medical euthanasia
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67
__________ is a legal document that describes a person's wishes forspecific-life-prolonging medical treatments.

A)Health-care power of attorney
B)PAS document
C)A living will
D)The death initiative
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68
Physician-assisted suicide is considered forms of:

A)active euthanasia.
B)passive euthanasia.
C)altruistic euthanasia.
D)death denial by the patient involved
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69
According to Kübler-Ross,a sense of peace and connectedness,as well as resignation to experiencing potential pain when confronting one's own death is:

A)quite uncommon
B)typical among religious people but atypical among non-religious people
C)experienced only by those who have successfully resolved Erikson's life crises
D)at some point experienced by most people in the process of dying.
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70
According to Kübler-Ross,what is the first stage experienced by many individuals when they face their death?

A)anger
B)bargaining
C)depression
D)denial
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71
A professional cowboy,Augustus suffered a severe injury to his legs when his horse fell on him.Now,due to a systemic blood infection,he is facing either amputation of his limbs or death.Augustus has opted for death and will not allow his physicians to treat him,so that he will be able to be buried in his boots.This decision is an example of:

A)dementia.
B)passive euthanasia.
C)active euthanasia.
D)physician-assisted suicide.
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72
Now that Albert has realized the diagnosis of a fourth stage brain tumor is accurate,he is no longer enraged at the injustice of dying so young.Now,Albert has started praying,promising to go to church regularly if only he is given the chance to live.Albert has moved into Kübler-Ross's __________ stage.

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
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73
According to Kübler-Ross,the appropriate resolution of the fourth stage of the emotional response to impending death is:

A)distancing oneself from loved ones.
B)trying to resolve anger issues.
C)accepting the diagnosis and moving on.
D)re-engage with family members and medical personnel to plan potential treatments.
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74
According to Kübler-Ross,many people hope that their impending death can be avoided or delayed in exchange for some promised behaviour.This is the __________ stage.

A)anger
B)bargaining
C)depression
D)denial
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75
What is a criticism of Kübler-Ross's five-stage theory of dying?

A)She did not allow for the potential fluctuation of strong emotions in people facing their deaths as normal.
B)She proposed that people move through the stages at a consistent rate.
C)There is no empirical support that these stages are universal either on a personal or cultural level.
D)She paid too much attention to the ethnic variability in approaching death but ignored issues of gender.
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76
___________ is the process of refraining from continuing efforts to sustain someone's life.

A)Physician-assisted suicide
B)Active euthanasia
C)Altruistic suicide
D)Passive euthanasia
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77
__________ is the process of ending a life,usually for a person with a terminal illness,to prevent a prolonged and painful death.

A)Altruistic patricide
B)Euthanasia
C)Suicide
D)Mercy killing
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78
Approximately __________ of Canadians die in hospitals.

A)34 percent
B)53 percent
C)66 percent
D)81 percent
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79
The Greek term for "good death" is:

A)eulogy.
B)eustress.
C)euthanasia.
D)thanatos.
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80
Cora has realized there is nothing she can do to change her terminal diagnosis.She is despondent about leaving her children without a mother and of leaving her dear husband.Cora has moved into Kübler-Ross's __________ stage.

A)fourth
B)third
C)second
D)last
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