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What feelings replace denial when it can no longer be maintained?
What feelings replace denial when it can no longer be maintained?
- Sadness and grief
- Acceptance and peace
- Anger, rage, envy, and resentment (correct)
- Confusion and frustration
Why is depression common in older adults according to the text?
Why is depression common in older adults according to the text?
- Genetic predisposition
- Ongoing exposure to death (correct)
- Lack of social support
- Limited access to healthcare
How do different trajectories of death affect the bereaved?
How do different trajectories of death affect the bereaved?
- They lead to immediate acceptance
- They have no impact on the bereaved
- They prolong the grieving process
- They bring different experiences (correct)
What toll do untimely deaths take on the survivors?
What toll do untimely deaths take on the survivors?
Why might elderly patients find death premature?
Why might elderly patients find death premature?
In what circumstances is death sometimes viewed as liberation according to the text?
In what circumstances is death sometimes viewed as liberation according to the text?
What stage comes after the anger stage in the Kubler-Ross model of grief?
What stage comes after the anger stage in the Kubler-Ross model of grief?
In the context of bereavement vs. depression, what is a key difference in trigger factors?
In the context of bereavement vs. depression, what is a key difference in trigger factors?
How is bereavement different from Major Depressive Disorder in terms of guilt feelings?
How is bereavement different from Major Depressive Disorder in terms of guilt feelings?
What may replace a dying person's anger according to the text?
What may replace a dying person's anger according to the text?
How does the text differentiate between living and dying?
How does the text differentiate between living and dying?
What characterizes the acceptance stage in the Kubler-Ross model of grief?
What characterizes the acceptance stage in the Kubler-Ross model of grief?
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