Deck 11: The Therapeutic Response to Clients Experiencing Loss, grief, dying and Death

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Oregon's law addressing those who are dying

A) is an assisted death law
B) allows physicians to give the fatal injection with client's written consent
C) was easily passed without conflict
D) addresses both assisted suicide and euthanasia
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Give three examples of how grieving family members and friends establish some kind of completion process after a death has occurred.
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Dr.George L.Engel identified which process or stage of working through grief?

A) experiencing disbelief and shock over the loss
B) willingness to do anything to change what has/is happening when dying
C) experiencing depression so severe it needs to be treated medicinally
D) not accepting any treatment modalities,especially traditional ones
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An experienced health professional can move a dying client out of denial._________________________
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How can health professionals help clients who have a life-threatening illness and/or are dying?

A) Take care of themselves so they can help their clients
B) Make sure to move their clients out of denial
C) Do not honor clients' wishes that go against your beliefs
D) Encourage clients to become dependent on others
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Individuals who receive news that their illness is life-threatening

A) realize that death may be imminent
B) feel no hope for their situation
C) are disempowered and lose control over circumstances
D) react the same as when told their illness is terminal
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It has been said that the greatest grief comes from the loss of a(n)

A) child
B) parents/guardians
C) elderly person
D) adult
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A person's age will in part determine how one reacts to grief._________________________
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The use of the term life-threatening allows for a place for hope and empowers a person to a higher degree of control over their grief and dying._________________________
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What are the differences between men and women experiencing grief and loss?
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Dr.Elisabeth Kübler-Ross learned through her research that there is a logical order to the stages a person experiences when dying._________________________
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Which stage of grief is NOT one identified by Dr.Elisabeth Kübler- Ross?

A) denial of reality
B) expression of anger and rage
C) feelings of deep sorrow and aloneness
D) feelings of guilt,anger,and frustration upon realization that the loss did occur
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It is easier for clients to work through their grief when the relationship has already experienced conflict and ambivalence._________________________
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Anticipatory grief simplifies the grieving process later._________________________
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Professional health care employees who work with chronically ill clients or those who have life-threatening illnesses should always keep their emotions distant from their clients.___________________________________
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From a cultural perspective,describe at least three different death rituals.
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Federal law mandates that all medical facilities must inform their clients of the Patient Self-Determination Act._____________________________________________
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When clients provide an advanced directive that specifies that no heroic measures be used,the professional should

A) ignore the directive if there is any hope for survival
B) encourage clients to consider moving to a state with an assisted death law
C) encourage clients to keep the details of their directive from their families
D) honor the directive and respect the clients wishes as much as possible
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Unresolved grief can cause

A) pneumonia
B) unintentional accidents
C) stress-related medical diseases
D) organ dysfunction
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Explain how people grieve at a different rate and in different stages.
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Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Are very curious about death and want to plan their own rituals

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Perceived as needing the support of others to deal with death

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Believe that death is reversible

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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Explain the controversy of "helping someone die."
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Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Know that there is a loss only if they are not fed,clothed,and loved

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Fear the loss of independence

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Sense that loss poses a threat to their pattern of living

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Have a fascination and fear about dying

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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Deck 11: The Therapeutic Response to Clients Experiencing Loss, grief, dying and Death
1
Oregon's law addressing those who are dying

A) is an assisted death law
B) allows physicians to give the fatal injection with client's written consent
C) was easily passed without conflict
D) addresses both assisted suicide and euthanasia
is an assisted death law
2
Give three examples of how grieving family members and friends establish some kind of completion process after a death has occurred.
Answers will vary and might include:
​Legal pronouncement of death
​Observing a death ritual
​Planting a tree in the name of a person who is gone
3
Dr.George L.Engel identified which process or stage of working through grief?

A) experiencing disbelief and shock over the loss
B) willingness to do anything to change what has/is happening when dying
C) experiencing depression so severe it needs to be treated medicinally
D) not accepting any treatment modalities,especially traditional ones
experiencing disbelief and shock over the loss
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An experienced health professional can move a dying client out of denial._________________________
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How can health professionals help clients who have a life-threatening illness and/or are dying?

A) Take care of themselves so they can help their clients
B) Make sure to move their clients out of denial
C) Do not honor clients' wishes that go against your beliefs
D) Encourage clients to become dependent on others
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Individuals who receive news that their illness is life-threatening

A) realize that death may be imminent
B) feel no hope for their situation
C) are disempowered and lose control over circumstances
D) react the same as when told their illness is terminal
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It has been said that the greatest grief comes from the loss of a(n)

A) child
B) parents/guardians
C) elderly person
D) adult
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A person's age will in part determine how one reacts to grief._________________________
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The use of the term life-threatening allows for a place for hope and empowers a person to a higher degree of control over their grief and dying._________________________
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What are the differences between men and women experiencing grief and loss?
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Dr.Elisabeth Kübler-Ross learned through her research that there is a logical order to the stages a person experiences when dying._________________________
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Which stage of grief is NOT one identified by Dr.Elisabeth Kübler- Ross?

A) denial of reality
B) expression of anger and rage
C) feelings of deep sorrow and aloneness
D) feelings of guilt,anger,and frustration upon realization that the loss did occur
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It is easier for clients to work through their grief when the relationship has already experienced conflict and ambivalence._________________________
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Anticipatory grief simplifies the grieving process later._________________________
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Professional health care employees who work with chronically ill clients or those who have life-threatening illnesses should always keep their emotions distant from their clients.___________________________________
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From a cultural perspective,describe at least three different death rituals.
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Federal law mandates that all medical facilities must inform their clients of the Patient Self-Determination Act._____________________________________________
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18
When clients provide an advanced directive that specifies that no heroic measures be used,the professional should

A) ignore the directive if there is any hope for survival
B) encourage clients to consider moving to a state with an assisted death law
C) encourage clients to keep the details of their directive from their families
D) honor the directive and respect the clients wishes as much as possible
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Unresolved grief can cause

A) pneumonia
B) unintentional accidents
C) stress-related medical diseases
D) organ dysfunction
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Explain how people grieve at a different rate and in different stages.
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21
Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Are very curious about death and want to plan their own rituals

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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22
Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Perceived as needing the support of others to deal with death

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Believe that death is reversible

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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24
Explain the controversy of "helping someone die."
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25
Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Know that there is a loss only if they are not fed,clothed,and loved

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Fear the loss of independence

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Sense that loss poses a threat to their pattern of living

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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Match each group with the statement that best characterizes it below.

Have a fascination and fear about dying

A)Older adults
B)Adults
C)Adolescents
D)6- to 10-year-old children
E)3- to 5-year-old children
F)Infants
G)Women
H)Men
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