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madam-professor

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The case about Morrie, who is dying from ALS, includes a conversation with his former student Mitch. From the conversation, one could conclude that
 
  a. Morrie is stagnated and unable to effectively interact with Mitch.
  b. Mitch is afraid of Morrie and his death anxiety is heightened.
  c. Morrie is in a state of despair and denial regarding his terminal illness.
  d. Morrie has achieved a sense of integrity and wisdom.

Question 2

Jorgen is 75 years old and was diagnosed with a life-threatening condition. He often thinks about his homeland Sweden. His memories lead him to verbalize his desire to get better and visit Sweden one last time before he dies. He states, If only I could visit Sweden, then I would be good for the rest of my life.. This would be an example of which Kubler-Ross stage of death and dying?
 
  a. Depression
  b. Anger
  c. Bargaining
  d. Acceptance



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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