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1) The definition of death
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A.. never changes
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2) When Ahmad thinks of death, he thinks of a wake funeral and memorial. Ahmad defines death as
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B.. an event
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3) A flat electroencephalogram for ten min. is one of the criteria for
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C.. whole-brain death
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4) A person in a persistent vegitative state would be
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B.. capable of keeping their heart rate beating w.out conciousness
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5) Which of the following is not part of the definition of active euthanasia?
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D.. must involve individual in persistent vegetative state of whole brain dead.
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6) Which US state passed the first law in legalizing physician assisted suicide?
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B.. oregon
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7) While they differ in some respects, both a living and a durable power of attorney
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C.. allows others to know ones preferences concerning issues like whether you want to be put on life support
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8) What is the correct sequence of Kubler Ross original 5 stages of dying
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B.. denial ander bargaining depression acceptance
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9) Kubler Ross suggested that the most effective method of reaching the acceptance stage of dying involves letting terminally ill individual
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D.. discuss his or her feelings with others
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10) All stage theories of dying are based on the notion that
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C.. there is a specific direction to the developmental pattern of reaching to ones death
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11) According to __ theory, the primary motive of humans is to ensue that life continues.
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D.. terror management
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12) Which statement concerning the death anxiety is the Us is true?
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B.. few diff. in death anxiety have been reported across ethnicity
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13) Before he dies, Juan is checking his insurance, rewriting his will, and making arrangements for his funeral
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C.. end of life issues
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14) Making your choices known about how you want your life to end constitutes your
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A.. final scenario
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15) The hospice is best summarized as
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B.. promote death with dignity
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16) Which of these is not one of Kastenbaums 6 key considerations for exploring the hospice option
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B.. does this person have adequate resources to pay for the hospice
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17) Bereavement is best defined as
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C.. the condition created in ones self when someone near to us dies
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18) __ is the most highly influenced by culture.
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C... Mourning
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19) The grieving process is much __ than most people believe it to be.
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D.. londer
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20) Research on bereavement has shown us that
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D.. young people suffer more health consequences following bereavement than older people.
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21) Grief work is best defined as the
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B.. psychological coming of terms with bereavement
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22) According to Muller the __ theme of grief relates to what someone does to deal with loss in terms of what helps them
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A.. coping
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23) Cain discovered he had developed the ability to manage his finances as a result of having to deal wiht financial issues following the death of his brother. This exemplifies Mullers __ theme.
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A.. change
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24) The anniversary reaction is always tied to a
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D.. date
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25) The best summary of the impact of religiosity on grief is that
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D... the evidence for positive impace of religiosity on grieving is mixed.
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26) Which is not one of the components in the four comp. model of the grieving process.
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D.. loss- oriented stressors
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27) According to the grief work as rimunation hypothesis
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B.. the grieving process can increase distress
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28) According to the dual process model of coping (DPM) ___ are the two main type of stressors
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B.. loss orientation and rest restoration orientation
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29) Which emotions are most common to an individual who is experiencing traumatic distress?
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C.. guilt and self blame
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30) __ tend to have the most intence feelings concerning death
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C.. young adults
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