11. Depending upon the particular adolescent in question and the nature of the experience itself, the death of another person might affect the adolescent’s efforts ___ 12. In 2014, persons in the U.S. reaching age 65 had an average life expectancy of an additional: 13. In Personal Insights 15.1 in the eighth edition of Death & Dying, Life & Living, former President Jimmy Carter indicated that terminally ill members of his family 14. Mary is nine years old. She is at home in the last stages of a life-threatening illness. When she says she misses her friends and wants to go to school to see them, what should you do? 15. Studies of patterns of automobile driving among adolescents have shown that _________. 16. The intent of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was 17. Enhancing opportunities for dying persons to engage in creative and artistic endeavors is valuable because 18. When a person is coping with stressful demands, such as those involved in dying, efforts to manage those demands need to be: 19. In American society today, long-term care facilities primarily offer care for _________. 20. Long-term care facilities discharge to the community annually: 21. Hospitalization is never an effective treatment for high-risk suicidal clients. 22. Reframing can be an effective tool to help low- and middle-risk suicidal teenage clients. 23. The possibility that a person thinking about suicide will kill himself or herself is quite low. 24. Which is never a factor in assessing suicide risk? 25. The rate of nonsuicidal self-injury is higher amongst adolescents than in the general population.