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University of Maryland, Baltimore County AGNG 200 Moody-Sasser Quiz 9 [Controversy 7
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
AGNG 200
Moody-Sasser Quiz 9 [Controversy 7. Should People Have the Choice to End Their Lives?]
1)More than two thirds of all deaths in the United States occur among people over the age of
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- 55
- 65
- 75
- 85
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- . The term euthanasia originally meant simply .
- A good death
- A happy ending
- A pleasant surprise
- None of the above
- . The term euthanasia originally meant simply .
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- . The type of euthanasia in which a deliberate intervention is used to end the patient's life is called .
- Active euthanasia
- Passive euthanasia
- Assisted suicide
- Advance directive
- . The type of euthanasia in which a deliberate intervention is used to end the patient's life is called .
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- . The type of euthanasia which refers to not doing something, such as withholding life- supporting therapy is called .
- Passive euthanasia
- Assisted suicide
- Advance directive
- . The type of euthanasia which refers to not doing something, such as withholding life- supporting therapy is called .
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- . When a doctor or family member actively provides the means or carries out the instructions required for an individual to end his or her own life, it is called .
- Active euthanasia
- Passive euthanasia
- Assisted suicide
- Advance directive
- . When a doctor or family member actively provides the means or carries out the instructions required for an individual to end his or her own life, it is called .
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- . Which of the following is a common predictor of suicide?
- Intolerable psychological pain and frustration
- A feeling of hopelessness or helplessness
- Communicating the intent to kill oneself
- All of the above
- . Which of the following is a common predictor of suicide?
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- . Which of the following is a possible symptom of clinical depression?
- Insomnia
- Fatigue
- Anxiety
- All of the above
- . Which of the following is a possible symptom of clinical depression?
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- B . Widespread public discussion of the ethics of death and dying began during which decade?
A. 1940s
B. 1960s
C. 1980s
D. 2000s
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- . At a minimum, dying well would mean which of the following conditions are met?
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- Having the right to know one’s medical condition
- Having the right to physician-assisted suicide
- Having the choice to accept or reject life-prolonging treatment
- Both A and C
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9.10 . The case involving Karen Ann Quinlan was the first of what kind?
- Right-to-die
- Right-to-live
- Physician-assisted suicide
- Divestment-planning
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