Describe the variabilities that can occur in the dying trajectory.

What will be an ideal response?


Dying trajectories vary by duration and descent and can be categorized into four patterns. Abrupt-surprise death: sudden, unexpected, and instantaneous, such as an accident, a shooting, or a heart attack. The dying person and his or her family have no time to prepare or adjust beforehand.
Short-term expected death: steady predictable decline due to a terminal illness such as cancer.
Expected lingering death: anticipated but prolonged, such as in the case of frailty and old age. Entry-reentry deaths: slow declines are punctuated by a series of crises and partial recoveries; the dying person may have repeated hospital stays, returning home between stays.

Psychology

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b. increased depression. c. increased anxiety. d. decreased depression.

Psychology

The task of discovering what factor or combination of factors causes differences in the rate that a pendulum oscillates requires

a. concrete reasoning c. deductive reasoning. b. technical reasoning. d. inductive reasoning.

Psychology

The Abecedarian Program was more successful than other preschool compensatory programs in fostering long-term success most likely because of all of the following except

a. it began at age 2 and continued through age 5. b. children attended all year long, not just during the school year. c. it had a low student-to-teacher ratio that allowed the staff to individualize instruction. d. about half the participants received school-age intervention from kindergarten through grade 3.

Psychology

clinician would describe clients who think often of killing themselves as experiencing suicidal ______.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Psychology