CHAPTER 12: DEATH AND LOSS
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the act that ends his or her own life.
Letting nature take its course
13. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
Only ten states have enacted legislation allowing doctor-assisted suicide.
Rational suicide is sometimes argued to be morally and ethically appropriate when people are in
severe pain and there is no hope of recovery.
Many people oppose interventions that unnecessarily prolong life by artificial and unusual means.
There is a difference between suicide and allowing nature to take its course.
14. When a family member commits suicide, the immediate reaction is generally:
fear that another family member may repeat the act.
a sense of shame because of the stigma of suicide.
anger toward the deceased.
15. Joe’s parents are seeking counseling after their 16-year-old son committed suicide. It is the role of the
counselor to help them deal with:
the nature of unfinished business.
their feelings of abandonment, loneliness, and isolation.
correcting distortions they may hold.
helping them hold onto regrets and blame and give expression to their anger.
16. The process of dying involves:
choice concerning the losses we suffer in dying.
a gradual diminishing of the range of choices available to us although we still have choices about
how we handle it.
an inability to choose our attitude toward our death and the way we relate to it.
methodically going through the 5 stages of dying.
17. The typical sequence in the stages of dying, according to Kübler-Ross, is:
anger, denial, bargaining, despair, acceptance.
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
shock, questioning, denial, bargaining, acceptance.