A) making use of life-sustaining technologies
B) keeping up the patient's hope that a cure will be discovered
C) paying complete attention to the patient's needs and ignoring the patient's family
D) controlling the patient's symptoms and relieving pain
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A) will
B) durable power of attorney for health-care
C) right to die agreement
D) living will
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A) A 26-year-old man.
B) An 85-year-old man
C) A 21-year-old woman
D) A 40-year-old woman
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A) more acceptable
B) equally acceptable
C) less acceptable
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A) passive euthanasia
B) mercy killing
C) assisted suicide
D) homicide
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A) name an attorney who has agreed to take care of their medical bills
B) designate a trusted relative or friend to make health-care decisions if they have a serious incapacity that prevents them from doing so themselves
C) make decisions about how their property should be distributed to family and friends if they are in poor health
D) request that their lives be prolonged even if there is no doubt that they will remain in a vegetative state
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A) a greater degree of anxiety about death
B) a lesser degree of anxiety about death
C) an equal degree of anxiety about death
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A) bereavement
B) denial
C) grief
D) mourning
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A) stresses the need of patients to die in very sterilized hospital settings
B) includes the provision of a supportive,pain-free atmosphere for dying patients and their families
C) refers to a recent experimental technique of lowering the body temperature of a person at the moment of death to halt deterioration prior to burial
D) includes the use of heroic (extreme) measures to prolong a dying person's life
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A) Bereavement
B) Mourning
C) Grief
D) Denial
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A) Widows are better off economically than widowers are.
B) Widows are more likely to remarry than widowers are.
C) Widows are less vulnerable to depression than widowers are.
D) Widows have a smaller social network than widowers do.
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A) is more common today than it was 10 years ago
B) is so rare that no statistics are available
C) is never associated with bereavement
D) is a positive factor for older women's financial status
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A) More men than women were hesitant to consider remarriage.
B) More women than men were hesitant to consider remarriage.
C) The women and men were equally hesitant to consider remarriage.
D) The women and men were equally reluctant to give up their freedom by remarrying.
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