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Define the term “coping.”
Constantly changing cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage specific external and/or internal demands that are appraised as taxing or exceeding the resources of the person.
List the three categories of coping skills identified by Moos and Schaefer (1986).
a. Appraisal-focused coping
b. Problem-focused coping
c. Emotion-focused coping
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Complete the following statement by Davidson: “We are born with the __________ to adapt to change, but we all must __________ how to cope with loss.
a. Ability
b. learn
Name the two variables associated with dying trajectories according to Glaser and Strauss.
Duration and Shape
Identify and briefly describe the four awareness contexts a dying person may exhibit.
a. Closed awareness: the person who is dying does not realize that fact.
b. Suspected awareness: the ill person may begin to suspect that he or she has not been given all of the information that is relevant to his or her situation.
c. Mutual pretense: the relevant information is held by all the individual parties in the situation but is not shared between them.
d. Open awareness: the dying person and everyone else realizes and is willing to discuss the fact that death is near.
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Which one of the awareness contexts allows for honest communication?
Open awareness
What was the name of the book by Kubler-Ross, published in 1969, dealing with coping mechanisms used by dying persons?
On Death and Dying
According to Kubler-Ross, what is the one thing that usually persists through all stages for the dying person?
hope
Identify the four areas of task work in coping with dying.
a. Physical
b. Psychological
c. Social
d. Spiritual
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