Chapter 11 Quiz Flashcards

1
Q

The idea that people have until death to finish their to-do lists is part of which meaning of death?

A

Death as organizer of time

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2
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The idea that a long life is the reward for being good is part of the meaning of death has:

A

Punishment

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3
Q

Death anxiety is greatly linked to the leaning of death as:

A

Loss

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4
Q

What is Kübler-Ross’s final stage of dying?

A

Acceptance

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5
Q

Gifts, including money or last conversations, are an important aspect of:

A

Saying farewell

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6
Q

Which two reactions to a cancer diagnosis lead to better health outcomes?

A

Denial and fighting spirit

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7
Q

The symbolic rites and rituals associated with death are known as:

A

Ritual mourning

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8
Q

What is the result of grief work?

A

The bereaved adjust to the loss and resume of their lives

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9
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Our understanding of death not only affects our process of dying, but also how we choose to:

A

Live

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10
Q

Which coping strategy is known to reduce risk of recurrent heart attack?

A

Task-oriendted

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11
Q

What is the key difference in how young adults and older adults experience the meaning of death and loss?

A

Young adults see death as the loss of the opportunity to do things; older adults see death as the loss of the opportunity to complete an inner work

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12
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Who of the following is likely to have the biggest fear of death?
Answer:

A

Princess, a 23-year-old women

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13
Q

When Margaret is around her family, she shares her favorite memories and reminisces about the past. Her reminiscing is part of:

A

Finitude

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14
Q

When given the diagnosis of terminal lung cancer, Polly’s reaction is shock. She loudly proclaims, “This has to be a mistake. I’ve never smoked a day in my life!” Polly is exemplifying the _________ stage of dying.

A

Denial

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15
Q

On his deathbed, Charles says he is happy to see his Savior. Charles is seeing death as:

A

Transition

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16
Q

When presented with the news that her breast cancer has mutated, Beth’s response is stoic… What is a more likely outcome for Beth compared to a patient who becomes angry and fights the standard treatment?

A

Shorter life expectancy

17
Q

Darcy’s father has been told he has approximately four months to live… Which of the following would be the best option for her to pursue?

A

Keep her father at home with her, employing the use of hospice care workers

18
Q

Who of the following terminal cancer patients would be most likely to use physician-assisted suicide?

A

Lukas, an insured white man who experiences a great deal of pain

19
Q

After Anna’s father passes away, she sits shiva with her mother and two brothers. What function does this ritual play in the mourning process?

A

Provides a role to play immediately after a loss

20
Q

What is a key similarity between the great diversity of mourning rituals found in the United States?

A

They all enable people to say their tributes to those they have lost

21
Q

Melina had been the caregiver for her husband… Now that 18 months has passed, what is likely to be her mental state?

A

Resilience

22
Q

Following the loss of his longtime partner, Miguel, Tomas has worked his way through Bowlby’s stages of mourning. What should he expect at this point?

A

A reorganized of his life

23
Q

What is a key similarity between Kübler-Ross’s approach to death and Bowlby’s approach to mourning?

A

They are both flexible ways to approach death and mourning

24
Q

At the funeral of their father, both Abby and Palmer share stories of his successes… By giving his life value, what is the likely result?

A

Acceptance of his death

25
Q

A student is distraught to be studying death in his development class… His teacher tells him it is important to define death because by doing so, we also define:

26
Q

Which of the following is an example of how one might engage dementia patients in reminiscence?

A

Showing pictures of old cars

27
Q

The majority of adults prefer to die __________ but actually die __________.

A

at home but die in the hospital