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What is the medical term for permanent loss of brain function?

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Brain death

Clinical death

Cellular death

Natural death

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Question 21 pts
What is the difference between grief and bereavement?
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Bereavement is the emotional response, while grief is the period of loss

Neither involves emotional responses

They are exactly the same thing

Grief is the emotional response, while bereavement is the period of loss

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Question 31 pts
What is abnormal grieving?
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Prolonged grief that interferes with daily functioning

Talking about the deceased

Seeking support from others

Crying frequently

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Question 41 pts
Which is a healthy way to handle grief?
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Pretending nothing happened

Using substances to cope

Isolating yourself from others

Joining a support group

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Question 51 pts
What is mourning?
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The external expression of grief

The physical symptoms of sadness

The denial of death

The internal experience of loss

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Question 61 pts
Which physical change is most common in normal aging?

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Decreased immune system function

Complete loss of hearing

Sudden personality changes

Total memory loss

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Question 71 pts
Life span refers to:
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The time between retirement and death

The maximum age a species can reach

The period of adult maturity

The average age of death

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1. Brain death

2. Grief is the emotional response, while bereavement is the period of loss

3. Prolonged grief that interferes with daily functioning

4. Joining a support group

5. The external expression of grief

6. Decreased immune system function

7. The maximum age a species can reach