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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%

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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.

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According to your text,a "good death" would include all of the following EXCEPT


A) making time for those closest to us.
B) achieving a sense of self-worth.
C) a readiness to let go.
D) firm resistance to the end.

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An observable decline in cognitive abilities shortly before death is called


A) dementia.
B) terminal drop.
C) thanatological decline.
D) cognitive impairment.

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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.

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The textbook states,"Even dying can be a ______ experience."


A) developmental
B) wonderful
C) painful
D) bitter

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According to your text,about how many Americans support a terminally ill person's right to decide whether or not to be kept alive?


A) 25%
B) 55%
C) 85%
D) 99%

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A physician works with a terminally ill patient and recommends they work with an agency that provides compassionate care.The physician is recommending


A) assisted suicide.
B) hospice care.
C) thanatology
D) gerontology

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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Belinda,a 64-year-old female,has been asked to record her autobiography and construct her family tree.More than likely,Belinda is engaging in


A) life review therapy.
B) ageism counseling.
C) ego identity reconstruction.
D) passive euthanasia.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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Which term differentiates grief from bereavement?


A) Sadness
B) Adjustment
C) Acknowledgement
D) Hopelessness

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