A) denial
B) anger
C) acceptance
D) rejection
E) guilt
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A) grieving rituals
B) religious aspects of death and dying
C) the coping methods of persons who are grieving
D) impact of the death of a relative on the family structure
E) the cost of death and dying
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A) Patients are referred to clergy for bereavement care.
B) Interdisciplinary care is not available to patients on hospice care.
C) Hospice care is not reimbursed by Medicare or Medicaid.
D) Most in-home hospice programs are independently run.
E) Hospice care only occurs in hospitals.
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A) research
B) ethical decision making
C) risk management
D) quality assurance
E) criminal investigations
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A) protecting the body from demons
B) warding off spirits hovering around the body
C) a religious custom
D) keeping the dead person's spirit from harming the living
E) keeping the dead person's spirit within bounds
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A) Nancy Beth Cruzan
B) Karen Ann Quinlan
C) Jack Kevorkian
D) Luis Kutner
E) Terry Schiavo
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A) active
B) passive
C) involuntary
D) physician-assisted
E) common law
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A) Technological advances have made postmortem diagnoses more essential.
B) A reason for fewer autopsies is the unavailability of pathologists in small hospitals.
C) More autopsies are performed today because insurance companies cover them.
D) When an autopsy is mandated by law, family members must give consent.
E) Health care costs have climbed, so fewer autopsies are being done.
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A) to show their sorrow
B) to make amends to the dead
C) to avoid making the dead envious
D) to show respect for the dead
E) to follow religious rules
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A) safety of organs
B) transportation of organs
C) distribution of organs
D) maintenance of organs
E) shortage of organs
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A) American Hospital Association
B) U.S. Supreme Court
C) California Supreme Court
D) Euthanasia Society
E) Oregon legislature
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A) Grief is an emotion felt only when a loved one dies.
B) Grief is the human reaction to loss.
C) Grief is the process that occurs after resolution takes place.
D) Grief is general sadness that occurs when things go wrong.
E) Grief is when one is sad.
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A) prioritize a list of recipients
B) organize a list of donors
C) increase organ donations
D) improve transplantation success rates
E) prioritize specific organ transplants
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A) cerebral cortex
B) cerebellum
C) medulla oblongata
D) brain stem
E) heart
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A) A person who is dying asks God to keep her alive to see the birth of her grandchild.
B) A terminally ill person seeks another doctor because she doesn't believe her diagnosis.
C) A person who is dying is angry at God for the loss of control over her life.
D) A person who is dying feels hopeless and cries frequently.
E) A person comes to terms with dying.
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