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In which circumstance can Kubler-Ross' stages of grief be applied most appropriately?
 
  1) Death of a child
  2) Accidental death
  3) Suicide
  4) Terminal illness

Question 2

Which statement best describes the timing of death?
 
  1) Death occurs after a long battle with cancer.
  2) Death can occur as a result of accident or injury.
  3) Death can occur anytime during the life cycle.
  4) Death is not grieved when it occurs after a long life.



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