SI Worksheet PY 212 Chapter 19
- Most people in the developed world die in ______.
 
- Home
 - Hospitals
 - Nursing homes
 - Pools
 
- For most people death is
 
- Gentle
 - Not gentle
 - The culmination of a straightforward biological process
 - Both B and D
 
- Phil has passed into permanent death. Which phase of death was he is?
 
- Agonal phase
 - Clinical death
 - Mortality
 - Death
 
- 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 death
 - Mortality
 - Final death
 - Clinical death
 
- Mary has accepted that death applies to all living things. This is the ______idea of death.
 
- Permanence
 - Inevitability
 - Cessation
 - Applicability
 
- Adolescences’ understanding of death is ______, as both their reasoning and behavior reveal.
 
- Fully mature
 - Not yet fully mature
 - Fully charged
 - Crystalized
 
- “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 death
 - Acknowledged feelings
 - Death anxiety
 
- Death anxiety is largely limited to ______.
 
- Adulthood and childhood
 - Adolescence and adulthood
 - Childhood and adolescence
 - Childhood
 
- ______is credited with awakening society’s sensitivity to the psychological needs of dying patients.
 
- Sigmund Freud
 - Ivan Pavlov
 - Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
 - Erik 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?
 
- Denial
 - Depression
 - Bargaining
 - Acceptance
 
- Where do most Americans say they want to die?
 
- Hospital
 - Home
 - Nursing home
 - A 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.
 
- Hospice
 - Music thanatology
 - Musical dying
 - Lullabies
 
- A life sustaining treatment is withheld or withdrawn, permitting a patient to die naturally in ______.
 
- Passive euthanasia
 - Assisted suicide
 - Voluntary active euthanasia
 - Involuntary active euthanasia
 
- In a ______, people specify the treatments they do or do not want in case of a terminal illness, coma, or other near death situations.
 
- Advance medical
 - Power of attorney
 - Euthanasia
 - Living 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 loss
 - Unexpected deaths
 - Anticipatory grieving
 - Grieving
 
- The death of a child, whether unexpected or foreseen, is the most difficult loss an adult can face. True or False
 - The 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 ______.
 
- Family
 - Vulnerability
 - Sadness
 - Doom
 
- After a period of intense grieving, most ______in western nations fare well.
 
- Younger individuals
 - Widowed older adults
 - Children
 - Infants
 
- ______intervention typically encourages people to draw on their existing social network, while providing additional social support through group or individual counseling.
 
