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This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
A formal program that educates staff on how to manage acute and chronic pain is _______. 

 
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Question 2.
_____ care seeks to comfort, not cure, the dying patient, focusing on pharmacological and non-pharmacological means of pain relief. 

 
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Question 3.
The form of euthanasia where an older person may voluntarily make decisions that are equivalent to choosing to die is called _____. 

 
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Question 4.
The study of issues such as euthanasia is called _____. 

 
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Question 5.
An unanticipated change in the amount of time remaining to live is called _______. 

 
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Question 6.
Living wills, wills and durable powers of attorney are known as _______. 

 
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Question 7.
The _____ is an organization which has actively attempted to change laws in order to legalize assisted suicide. 

 
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Question 8.
_____ allows survivors to prepare for the changes to come with death. 

 
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Question 9.
Adults who are exposed to the increased frequency of family and friends' deaths experience _____. 

 
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Question 10.
A _____ is a place or program of care for dying persons that emphasizes to the patient's personal dignity and choices in treatment. 

 
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