A) Help them make a list of the problems.
B) Provide a list of preferred funeral homes.
C) Allow them privacy to work it out alone.
D) Suggest they call someone who can help.
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A) Encourage additional fluids and social activity.
B) Instruct the husband to display empathy for her.
C) Establish a trusting, caring relationship with her.
D) Ask social services for a survivors' support group.
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A) Closure
B) Control
C) Composure
D) Cohesiveness
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A) Require Mrs. Jaworski to complete an advance directive.
B) Provide legal information to Mrs. Jaworski and then help complete the advance directive.
C) Complete the advance directive and have Mrs. Jaworski sign the document before she loses consciousness.
D) Serve as a resource person ready to answer questions Mrs. Jaworski may have about end-of-life decision making.
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A) Relieving patient suffering and improving the person's quality of living until death
B) Discontinuing tube feeds, but continuing with intravenous fluids
C) The physician providing the patient with sleeping pills and instructions about a lethal dose
D) A patient voluntarily requesting to be helped to die and receiving a lethal injection of pain-relieving medication
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A) Encourage Mrs. Cantor to complete her activities of daily living.
B) Encourage Mrs. Cantor to express feelings of guilt, fear, anger, or sadness.
C) Assess causes of Mrs. Cantor's disenfranchised grieving processes.
D) Identify Mrs. Cantor's feelings connected to anticipatory grief.
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A) The family is experiencing anticipatory grief for the older adult.
B) The family desires that the patient be relieved of her misery.
C) Anticipatory grieving can fail to attenuate acute grief upon death.
D) Grievers deal more easily with known losses at known times.
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A) The brother has a personality disorder.
B) The brother is displaying a disrespectful attitude.
C) The brother is experiencing disenfranchised grief.
D) The brother is experiencing chronic grief.
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A) In the Worden model, those grieving pass through stages in order.
B) The LRM uses a systems approach that acts to uphold stability.
C) In the Worden model, the system helps to maintain the equilibrium.
D) In the LRM model, those grieving transition through several stages.
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A) Those at special risk for significantly adverse effects of grief are younger to middle-aged spouses because these partners are at the beginning of their life journey.
B) Visions, hallucinations, and an inability to communicate in a logical, sustained manner are not normal grief reactions for someone who has lost a spouse and should be regarded as signs of underlying health issues.
C) Pathological grief begins with normal grief responses whose evolution toward adjustment and the re-establishment of equilibrium is blocked by some obstacle.
D) Bereaved persons regain their normal capability about six months after loss, and regressive behaviour after that time should be examined by a therapist.
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A) A person experiences each stage of grief once and then grieving is resolved.
B) Anti-anxiety agents are frequently recommended for reducing the pain of grief.
C) The Loss Response Model is concerned with the effect of loss on an individual.
D) Referring to the deceased in the past tense can acknowledge the death's reality.
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A) "Mr. Palmer, you look very tired. Why don't you go home and get some rest?"
B) "Mr. Palmer, would you like me to bring you some breakfast?"
C) "Mr. Palmer, I would really like to hear about your life together."
D) "Mr. Palmer, would you like me to call someone to be here with you?"
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A) Waves of grief or distressing emotion
B) Prolonged inability to sleep after a loss
C) Exacerbations of grief on specific dates
D) Change in attitude toward the future loss
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A) Anticipatory grief
B) Persistent grief
C) Acute grief
D) Disenfranchised grief
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A) The patient is preoccupied with her own death.
B) The patient must have unresolved family issues.
C) The patient can be experiencing anticipatory grief.
D) The patient's body prepares for death in this manner.
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