Stages of Grief - Unit 6 Flashcards
Stage 1 of Grief
Denial
Stage 2 of Grief
Anger
Stage 3 of Grief
Bargaining
Stage 4 of Grief
Depression
Stage 5 of Grief
Acceptance
Term:
Funeral
Ceremony of honoring the life of the passed
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Casket
Funeral box used for viewing + laying the body
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Hearse
Large Vehicle that transports the casket to the site
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Memorial Service
A ceremony that memorializes and honors the deceased after the body has been cremated or buried.
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Headstone
A traditional marker that is placed over the burial site
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Coroner
An official who investigates the death, and determines the COD (Cause of Death)
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Autopsy
Investigation/examination of the body
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Eulogy
A speech or a piece of writing about the deceased person’s life
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Cremate
Burning of the body into ashes
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Embalm
Allowing the deceased person to not decay
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Obituary
Article about the deceased person, a layout of their life
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Epitaph
Writing or phrase on the tombstone
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Wake
A watch is kept over the deceased, sometimes lasting the entire night before the funeral
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Cosmetize
Utilization of cosmetics to restore life-like appearance in the deceased
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Cremains
Another term for ashes
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Funeral home
A building used for the purpose of embalming, arranging and conducting funerals
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Crypt
A vault or a room used for keeping remains
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Urn
A container into which cremated remains are placed
3 parts to Communication
Sender
Message
Reciever
Title IX
Law that protects students from sexual harassment in school.
Hostile environment
A place where there are serious instances of harassment and discrimination against protected characteristics such as race, color, religion, sex and pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, or genetic information.
Quid Pro Quo
The situation is when two parties engage in a mutual agreement to exchange goods or services reciprocally.
Closed and Open-ended questions
Open-ended questions are questions that allow someone to give a free-form answer.
Closed-ended questions can be answered with “Yes” or “No,” or they have a limited set of possible answers.