A) hurricane Katrina
B) earthquake in Haiti
C) climbing Mt Kilimanjaro
D) 911 terrorist attacks in New York
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A) reliving past disappointments.
B) the opportunity to review one's life.
C) affirmation of the whole person.
D) symptom management.
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A) a coma.
B) brain death.
C) clinical death.
D) a persistent vegetative state.
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A) You should be there for the dying person and his or her family.
B) You should offer the dying person opportunities to speak openly and honestly.
C) The most important thing is to actively engage the dying person in conversation.
D) You should offer the dying person opportunities to speak openly and honestly, and you should be there for the dying person and his or her family.
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A) the wishes of the deceased, if known.
B) provincial/territorial rules.
C) the wishes of the family.
D) decisions by a court-appointed administrator.
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A) France.
B) Belgium.
C) Sweden.
D) England.
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A) using a mechanical device for lethal injection.
B) providing drugs to a person that will facilitate her or his suicide.
C) finding a physician who will facilitate the death of a gravely ill person.
D) withdrawing life-sustaining treatment such as artificial respiration.
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A) talking incessantly about the deceased.
B) searching for the deceased.
C) ignoring the situation.
D) crying.
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A) strive to inform themselves about their illness.
B) are optimistic.
C) exhibit a fighting spirit.
D) are optimistic, exhibit a fighting spirit, and strive to inform themselves about their illness.
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A) legal representative drawing up the will.
B) person making the will.
C) executor of the estate.
D) accumulated estate.
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A) loss of appetite.
B) insomnia.
C) frequent sighing.
D) loss of appetite, insomnia, and frequent sighing.
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A) intestate.
B) surrogacy.
C) testator.
D) probate.
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A) make judgments about funeral arrangements.
B) move forward and face the world with confidence.
C) acknowledge the bad times as well as the good.
D) determine his or her own need for professional help.
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A) bargaining.
B) denial.
C) depression.
D) vulnerability.
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A) 100
B) 75
C) 56
D) 25
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