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Buddhism

Clinical Decision Making
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He was powerfully moved by seeing the miseries of sickness, old age and death.​
Five pungent spices that believed to increase one’s sexual desire and anger: _____, onion, chives, shallots or leeks.
On holy days, you might see ____ in clients.​
The highest state that someone can attain, a state of enlightenment, meaning a person's individual desires and suffering go away.
It is most important that _____ is to be relieved.
There are no religious objections to _____.​
One of the world's largest religion that started in India 2,500 years ago.​
In a hospital or hospice setting where incense and candles may be inappropriate, ____, sweets, and electric lights may be substituted.​
____ is seen as a stage of life.​
____ is typically avoided due to the effects on the mind and mindfulness.
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The ____ and autonomy of the patient must be supported.​
For _____ Buddhists the similarity of the precepts service to a funeral service might cause distress and would not be advised unless strongly requested. ​
____ can be the result of non-human spirits invading the body.​
The deceased body is prepared by a _____.​
Some clients are _____ due to the principle of nonviolence and avoidance of suffering.​
Good or bad actions that impact one's future​.
The use of blood transfusions, artificial reproductive technology, and genetic engineering to cure conditions is _____.
The caregiver should recognize that the role of the ____ is to assist the individual Buddhist patient in making the decisions that accord with his/her individual temperament, conditions, and understanding.​
Buddhists may decline _____-derived medications.​
If the patient is incapable of expressing a preference, the _____ must be consulted.​