Death Defined
Potpourri
Talking Death
Death Systems
Ethical Issues
100

A person who dies from a terminal illness is said to have experienced a surprise or expected death?

What is an expected death?

100

This is the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of racial, religious, or social group

What is culture?

100

This chronic disease is the leading cause of death in the US

What is heart disease?

100
In this population, care of terminal patients is done by a peer.

What is the incarcerated population?

100

This is defined as self-determination - the patient has the right to choose or refuse

What is autonomy? 

200

The definition of this is “to reduce the violence of (a disease); to ease (symptoms) without curing the underlying disease” (Merriam-Webster, 2014).

What is to palliate

200

This is a deeply personal experience. For some people, it means being a part of an established religion, attending services and following specific practices and beliefs. For others, it is more of a personal belief system or philosophy of life on earth and after death.

What is spirituality?

200

This type of death has the perspective that someone died the way they wanted, with symptoms controlled, utilizing the interdisciplinary team, and with caregivers attended to after death.

What is a "good" death?

200

The outcome of completing are that a person’s preferences and wishes are documented and  a decision-maker is identified.

What are advanced directives?

200

To act in the best interest of patients

What is beneficence? 

300

This term originated from medieval times when it was considered to be a place where fatigued travelers could rest.

What is hospice?

300

___________are the outcomes that patients place the highest value on and would hope to achieve in regard to their illness.

What are goals of care?

300

What is the largest barrier in goals of care and advance care planning conversations? 

What is initiating/starting the conversation?

300

Nearly 25% of this population report to having to
teach their health care provider about issues within their population in order to receive appropriate care

What is the transgender population?

300

To do no harm to a patient

What is non-maleficence?

400

_________ is ideally instituted alongside curative care when a person is diagnosed with a serious illness, _________ is reserved for persons for whom curative medical treatments are no longer an option.

What is palliative care and hospice care?

400

This is the distinct difference between medical aid in dying and euthanasia.

What is the patient self-ingesting medication?

400

A clinician needs to determine this when talking to a patient about who else should be involved in serious illness conversations.

What is who is considered family?

400

This type of burial was depicted in the last chapter of Daughty (2018) where a body is placed in a tall tower for vultures.

What is a sky burial?

400

This is a group of experts trained in healthcare (physicians and nurses), philosophy and ethics, and
theology

What is an ethics committee?

500

This trajectory of illness is characterized by a slow decline towards death with low functional ability through the majority of their illness.

What is fraility?

500

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid established this in 1983.

What is the Hospice Medicare Benefit?

500

A complex emotion that allows caregivers to hold and sustain themselves in emotional balance while holding patients’ despair in one hand and their
hopefulness in the other.

What is compassion?

500

Activities of this include directed discussions about death and living before death, with typically no agenda (organic conversation) and tea or coffee and cake.

What is a death cafe

500

In this principle, the action must be either morally good or indifferent, the bad effect must not be the means by which one achieves the good effect, the intention must be the achieving of only the good
effect, with the bad effect being only an unintended side effect, and the good effect must be at least equivalent in importance to the bad effect. An example is the administration of morphine for some patients.

What is double-effect?