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______ is an acronym for the unexpected death of a seemingly healthy baby due to unexplained causes; Usually occurring between the ages of 2 and 4months, striking unexpectedly.
Richard is a 65-year-old man who spends each morning taking a dip in the ocean. One morning he experiences a heart attack as he is exiting the water and nearly drowns in the rolling waves. Lifeguards rescue him, but upon reaching the shore he has no pulse. Richard is considered _______ _____. However, after 7 full minutes of CPR and AED resuscitation Richard is brough back to life, breathing with a pulse.
Mark is a 60-year-old man who was in a serious car accident and sustained life-threatening injuries including a traumatic brain injury. When he gets to the hospital it is determined that Mark had no signs of brain activity which was measured by electrical brain waves. Mark is considered _____ _______.
An 85-year-old woman died from natural causes after living a fulfilling life with her spouse, children and grandchildren. A 21-year-old soldier died defending his country in a war. In some countries, individuals would perceive the soldier to have died a “better” death than the elderly woman. This is due to _____ ______
______ ____ is a substitute form of hospitalization, where dying individuals remain in their homes and receive assistance and treatment from family members and visiting medical staff.
__________ is used to help speed up the dying process of individuals who are terminally ill. This method is sometimes referred to as “assisted suicide.”
Heather's dad is in his late 60s and has been having a lot of major health problems within the past year as well as being in and out of the hospital. He decides to create a _____ ______ which designates the medical treatment he wants or does not want in case he cannot express his wishes to his doctors or to Heather.
Larry has just been told by his doctor that he has been diagnosed with a terminal illness. This news comes as a shock to him and his current attitude is “No, I can't be dying. There must be a mistake”. Which of the five steps towards death according to Kubler-Ross is Larry experiencing?
This emotional response to losing a loved one includes various stages of denial and anger, confrontation and experience, accommodation, and emergence.
Funerals all over the world tend to look slightly different where in western societies, funerals tend to follow a typical religious pattern but in some non-western societies, mourners shave their head to display their grief. This demonstrates that the nature of funerals is largely determined by ______ _______. Social
This is an acknowledgement of the fact that one has experienced a death.
This is the __________ stage when after an individual has experienced the death of a loved one they being to reconstruct their lives and form new identities. This can be difficult to accept. For example, a widowed woman may come to terms with the fact that she is not considered a single woman instead of a wife.

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