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What are the 6 different ways to dispose of a body?

A
  1. In ground
  2. mausoleum
  3. Above ground crypt
  4. Cremation
  5. mummification
  6. cryogenics
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2
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Who’s theory is the “grief stages”?

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Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

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3
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What are the 4 stages of grief?

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  1. Denial
  2. Shock
  3. Anger
  4. Acceptance
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What are the stages according to Glick, Weis, and Parke? (5)

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  1. shock, then overwhelming grief
  2. coping with anxiety and stress
  3. Anger
  4. Obsessional review
  5. Recovery
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5
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What are the 5 nearnesses of death?

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  1. near and certain
  2. near and uncertain
  3. distance and certain
  4. distance and uncertain
  5. near and certain, but avoided
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What is an example of death that is near and certain?

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Terminal illness

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What is an example of death that is near and uncertain?

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soldier at war

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What is an example of death that is distance and certain?

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most of us (we know we will die, but not soon)

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What is an example of death that is distance and uncertain?

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people who are in denial about death.

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10
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What is an example of death that is near and certain, but avoided?

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someone who was going to die, but suddenly recovered.

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What are the 5 stages of emotion for a dying person?

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  1. Denial
  2. Anger/resentment
  3. Bargaining
  4. Depression
  5. Acceptance
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12
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What are the 3 types of suicide?

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  1. Altruistic
  2. EgoIstic
  3. Anomic
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13
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What is an altruistic suicide?

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for a cause

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What is an Egoistic Suicide?

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inward oriented or depressed.

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15
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What is Anomic Suicide?

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A life change

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16
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What are the 3 types of suicidal warning signs?

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  1. Verbal clues
  2. behavior clues
  3. Situation clues
17
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What is a verbal clue of suicide?

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Direct or indirect statements

18
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What are the behavioral clues of suicide?

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basically the person has all the symptoms of depression. (withdrawal, disinterest, extreme sadness, etc.)

19
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What are the 8 situational clues of suicide?

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  1. recent move
  2. loss of someone close
  3. unwanted pregnancy
  4. trouble with the law
  5. school/work problems
  6. family disruption
  7. mental illness
20
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What are the 2 definitions of euthanasia?

not young people in Asia

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  1. good death

2. assisted suicide

21
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What is Oregon’s law allowing euthanasia?

3

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  1. 2 Drs must certify they have 6 months or less to live
  2. Drs can subscribe medication, but not administer.
  3. Person must administer medication to themselves.
22
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What are the Quinlan Guidelines? (Who must consent to disconnecting suicide?) (5)

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  1. patient
  2. family
  3. Drs
  4. Hospital
  5. Then you can disconnect life support
23
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What are the 2 types of Euthanasia?

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  1. Active

2. Passive

24
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What is Active Euthanasia?

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Person takes action that directly ends life

25
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What is passive Euthanasia?

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taking action to end extraordinary means of keeping someone alive.

26
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What is a living will?

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A notarized document, specifying your end of life wishes.