life span chp 19 Flashcards

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what is the difference between dead and dying?

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  • death is the cessation of life, whereas dying is the end stage of life, in which bodily process decline leading to a death
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what is the differene between brain death and whole brain death?

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  • brain death is the cessation of cerebral cortex, psychological functioning whereas whole brain death is the cessation of cerebral cortex and brain stem, breathing
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3
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can a person who is declared brain dead continue to breathe?

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  • yes
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4
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Mercy killing is an alternative term for____

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  • euthanasia
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how should children deal with a death? how do children view death? what to do besides attend a funeral for a child?

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  • avoid using euphasmims,
  • as irrevasble
  • light a candle or say a prayer
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Which of the following is a leading cause of death in middle adulthood?

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cancer and heart disease

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Which of the following is a leading cause of death in late adulthood?

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heart disease and cancer

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Which of the following is a leading cause of death in early adulthood?

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accidents, suicide, homocide

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_______ is the state of deprivation brought by about a death

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bereavement

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10
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_______ is an emotional suffering resulting from a death

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grief

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Mercy killing is an alternative term for

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  • euthanasia
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what is the difference between active euthanasia and passive euthansia

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active euthanasia is administrating lethal treatment to cause a painless death, whereas passive euthanisa is withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments to hasten death

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what is the differene between voluntary active euthansia and involuntary active euthanisa

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  • vouluntary active euthanisa is adminstrating lethal injections with a person’s consent, wheras involuntary active euthanasia is adminstrating lethal injections without the person’s consent
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14
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what does terminal sedation - mean?

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  • its an alternative to euthanasia, it is relieving distress in a terminally ill patient in the last hours or days of his or her life
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15
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what is the dual process model mean?

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  • a bereaved individual who is torn between focusing on the loss and his/her life
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16
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who is john bowbly?

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  • first researcher to propose a stage theory of grief
17
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_____ is an emotional state of longing and deprivation that is characterized by a deep sense of loss

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bereavement

18
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2010 thru 2014 an avg of ab _____ people in the US receieved hospice care each year

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  • 1.5 mil