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SI Worksheet PY 212 Chapter 19Most people in the developed world die in ______________. HomeHospitalsNursing homesPools For most people death isGentleNot gentleThe culmination of a straightforward biological process Both B and DPhil has passed into permanent death. Which phase of death was he is? Agonal phaseClinical deathMortalityDeath Today, instead of going by loss of heartbeat and respiration to signify death we use _______________________. This is irreversible cessation of all activity in the brain stem. Brain deathMortalityFinal deathClinical death Mary has accepted that death applies to all living things. This is the _____________ idea of death. PermanenceInevitabilityCessationApplicability Adolescences’ understanding of death is ________________________________, as both their reasoning and behavior reveal. Fully matureNot yet fully matureFully chargedCrystalized “Never feeling anything again after I die upsets me” and “I hate the idea that I will be helpless after I die” are used in questionnaires to measure ________________________. Reach of deathAcknowledged feelingsDeath anxiety Death anxiety is largely limited to ______________________________________ _______________________________.Adulthood and childhoodAdolescence and adulthoodChildhood and adolescence Childhood _______________________________ is credited with awakening society’s sensitivity to the psychological needs of dying patients. Sigmund FreudIvan PavlovElisabeth Kubler-RossErik Erikson June is begging with God to take away her terminal cancer. She is pleading and stating she will become a better person if he just takes her cancer away. June is in which stage of the five typical responses to the prospect of death theorized by Kubler-Ross?DenialDepressionBargaining Acceptance Where do most Americans say they want to die?HospitalHomeNursing homeA park ____________________ is a service that aims to provide a caring community sensitive to the dying person’s needs so that the patient and family members can prepare for death. ______________________________ is an emerging specialty in music therapy that focuses on providing palliative care to the dying through music. HospiceMusic thanatologyMusical dyingLullabiesA life sustaining treatment is withheld or withdrawn, permitting a patient to die naturally in ___________________________________. Passive euthanasiaAssisted suicideVoluntary active euthanasiaInvoluntary active euthanasiaIn a ___________________________, people specify the treatments they do or do not want in case of a terminal illness, coma, or other near death situations. Advance medicalPower of attorneyEuthanasiaLiving will Survivors of ____________________________________ may feel less overwhelmed immediately following a death, but they may display more persistent anxiety due to long-term stressors. Dual process model of coping with lossUnexpected deathsAnticipatory grievingGrieving The death of a child, whether unexpected or foreseen, is the most difficult loss an adult can face. True or FalseThe death of a sibling not only deprives children of a close emotional tie but also informs them, often for the first time, of their own _____________________.FamilyVulnerabilitySadnessDoom After a period of intense grieving, most ___________________________________ in western nations fare well. Younger individualsWidowed older adultsChildrenInfants _______________________________ intervention typically encourages people to draw on their existing social network, while providing additional social support through group or individual counseling. ................
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