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Ch 19: Death, Dying & Bereavement

Across
A form of "mercy killing" in which, at the patient's request, the doctor actively takes the patient's life in a painless way for the purpose of relieving suffering.
Can occur when a person experiences several deaths at once or in close succession. It depletes the coping resources of even well0adjusted persons, leaving them emotionally overwhelmed, depressed, and vulnerable to PTSD & complicated grief.
A type of grief in which the surivor experiences a sense of loss without the opportunityto mourn publicly and benefit from others' support
Intense physical and psychological distress after the loss of a loved one.
Famous theorist who awakened society's sensitivity to the psychological needs of dying patients. she proposed 5 stages or typical responses to impending death.
The culturally specified expression of the bereaved person's thoughts and feelings. Such cudtoms and rituals vary greatly among societies and ethnic groups.
A rattling breathing sound; the first moments in which the regular heartbeat disintegrates
A short interval in which heartbeat, circulation breathing, and brain functioning stop, but resusitation is still possible
The third stage of dying in which the individual passes into permanent death
A type of grieving during a prolonged illness or death in which the bereaved person has acknowledged that the loss is inevitable and has begun preparing emotionally for it.
Fearful thoughts and apprehension of our own demise. This is less pronounced in those with a deep faith in a higher force or being.
Down
A written statement of desired medical treatment should an individual become incurably ill.
A comprehensive program of support services for terminally ill people & their families, offering palliative care by an interdisciplinary team in a homelike atmosphere.
The study of death and dying
A death that makes sense in terms of the individual's pattern of living and values & preserves or restores significant relationships, while being as free from suffering as possible. A "good death".
The percent of deaths that take place in a hospitals or hursing homes or long-term care facilities.