A) Remind the person of all his or her positive life achievements.
B) Tell humorous stories to cheer the person up.
C) Allow the person to experience and work through the depression.
D) Increase the person's medication dose so that he or she will have fewer negative thoughts or feelings.
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A) Death Wish Commune
B) Choice in Dying
C) Euthanasia Undertaking
D) Death Drive Pact
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A) depressive grief.
B) extended grief.
C) abnormal grief.
D) prolonged grief.
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A) It is a legally binding document.
B) Only the terminally ill can write one.
C) The individual must be in a clear state of mind when writing it.
D) The document contains the individual's wishes regarding medical treatment.
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A) passive euthanasia.
B) active euthanasia.
C) natural euthanasia.
D) acceptable euthanasia.
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A) Denial and isolation
B) Bargaining
C) Acceptance
D) Depression
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A) A year-long period of major depression
B) A roller coaster ride of emotions
C) An orderly progression of stages
D) A period of negative feelings that lasts around three months
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A) Decreased quality of care at the end of life
B) Decrease in life-sustaining treatment
C) Increase in hospice use
D) Decrease in hospital use
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A) rigor mortis.
B) euthanasia.
C) brain death.
D) paralysis.
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A) bargaining
B) acceptance
C) depression
D) anger
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A) active euthanasia.
B) passive euthanasia.
C) natural euthanasia.
D) culturally acceptable euthanasia.
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A) provide a lot of community support for the family over several months.
B) have elaborate funeral ceremonies in church to symbolize the last passage from Earth.
C) believe that grief is stronger for the whole community than for the individual family.
D) expect families to unite and cope together with only minimal support or interference from the rest of the community.
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A) all electrical activity of the brain has ceased for a specified period of time.
B) a person remains unconscious for a specified period of time.
C) the lower regions of the brain stop functioning.
D) the body loses the ability to breathe on its own.
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A) a durable power of attorney.
B) an advance directive.
C) a death certificate.
D) euthanasia.
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A) curative care.
B) palliative care.
C) terminal care.
D) compassionate care.
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A) at home.
B) in a hospice/palliative care facility.
C) in a hospital.
D) in a nursing home.
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A) She underestimated the amount of time people stay in the anger stage.
B) She did not consider that men and women go through each stage differently.
C) She did not demonstrate the existence of the five-stage sequence.
D) She ignored that most people do not realize they are dying.
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