A special type of death is considered:
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All of the Above
,forerunner of today's hearse; a hand stretcher on which the uncoffined body was carried
to the grave
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Bier
the creation of a system which governs through departments and subdivisions managed
by sets of officials following an inflexible routine. Characterized by specialization,
hierarchy, formal rules, impersonality and a specialized administrative staff.
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Bureaucratization
A type of Grief Reaction that may surface after the funeral:
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Delayed
J. William Worden describes the process of mourning in terms of:
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, Tasks
Which of the following Cars appear SECOND in a Funeral Cortege?
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Flower Car
A family who grieves prior to the death of a loved one is experiencing:
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Anticipatory Grief
Taylor Family Scenario: The Taylor family engaged the McCoy Funeral Home to handle
the arrangements for the death of Mr. Taylor s father. Mr. Taylor, Sr. died of a sudden
heart attack. He was 67 years old and the family had no idea that he had a heart
problem. The entire family was involved in the funeral arrangements, including the
children and the grandchildren. The priest included the children in the funeral service
and asked that each of them write something about their grandfather. The family
attended the Episcopal Church of New Jersey for most of their lives. The family
requested a viewing in the church, with the deceased remaining there overnight in the
church, and a 10 AM funeral service the next day. They have a family plot in the Blessed
Heart Cemetery in New Jersey so that the burial would take place directly after the
funeral was complete. A repast was planned in the church after the burial. The family also
asked that all donations be made to the National Heart Association. From the scenario
, described above, answer this and the following four (4) questions: The family requested
what type of funeral:
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An arrangement conducted prior to a funeral is considered:
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Pre-Need
Kubler-Ross described the mourning process in terms of:
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Stages
The Roman head undertaker was known as the:
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Libitinarius
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All of the Above
,forerunner of today's hearse; a hand stretcher on which the uncoffined body was carried
to the grave
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Bier
the creation of a system which governs through departments and subdivisions managed
by sets of officials following an inflexible routine. Characterized by specialization,
hierarchy, formal rules, impersonality and a specialized administrative staff.
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Bureaucratization
A type of Grief Reaction that may surface after the funeral:
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Delayed
J. William Worden describes the process of mourning in terms of:
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, Tasks
Which of the following Cars appear SECOND in a Funeral Cortege?
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Flower Car
A family who grieves prior to the death of a loved one is experiencing:
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Anticipatory Grief
Taylor Family Scenario: The Taylor family engaged the McCoy Funeral Home to handle
the arrangements for the death of Mr. Taylor s father. Mr. Taylor, Sr. died of a sudden
heart attack. He was 67 years old and the family had no idea that he had a heart
problem. The entire family was involved in the funeral arrangements, including the
children and the grandchildren. The priest included the children in the funeral service
and asked that each of them write something about their grandfather. The family
attended the Episcopal Church of New Jersey for most of their lives. The family
requested a viewing in the church, with the deceased remaining there overnight in the
church, and a 10 AM funeral service the next day. They have a family plot in the Blessed
Heart Cemetery in New Jersey so that the burial would take place directly after the
funeral was complete. A repast was planned in the church after the burial. The family also
asked that all donations be made to the National Heart Association. From the scenario
, described above, answer this and the following four (4) questions: The family requested
what type of funeral:
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Traditional
An arrangement conducted prior to a funeral is considered:
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Pre-Need
Kubler-Ross described the mourning process in terms of:
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Stages
The Roman head undertaker was known as the:
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Libitinarius