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The document outlines a case analysis on death and dying, focusing on how individuals interpret suffering through a Christian lens, considering themes of resurrection and the value of life. It prompts responses on empathy, respect for differing perspectives, and personal decision-making in the context of end-of-life dilemmas. The analysis is structured around specific questions that encourage reflection on Christian beliefs and their implications for healthcare practices.
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The document outlines a case analysis on death and dying, focusing on how individuals interpret suffering through a Christian lens, considering themes of resurrection and the value of life. It prompts responses on empathy, respect for differing perspectives, and personal decision-making in the context of end-of-life dilemmas. The analysis is structured around specific questions that encourage reflection on Christian beliefs and their implications for healthcare practices.
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Death and Dying: Case Analysis

Student Name:

After reading the "Case Study: End-of-Life Decisions" document (or one provided by your
instructor) and topic Resources, respond to the following, using only citations from the case
and topic Resources:
1. Based on the case and topic Resources, in 300-400 words, how might the individual(s)
interpret their suffering in light of the Christian view of the fallen world and the hope of
resurrection?

2. Based on the case and topic Resources, in 300-400 words, as the individual(s) must
contemplate life with their dilemma, how would the Christian worldview inform their
view about the value of life as a person?

3. Based on the case and topic Resources, in 300-400 words, how does the concept of
suffering in a Christian worldview inform their deliberations about the choices they will
make?

4. Based on the case and topic Resources, in 150-200 words, how would you be able to
come alongside and demonstrate empathy for the individual(s) as you support and care
for them? Reflect on your actions and their consequences.

5. Based on the case and topic Resources, in 150-200 words, how can you demonstrate
respect for the perspectives of the individual(s) that may be different from your personal

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and professional values? Consider your conscious and unconscious biases in relationship
to human rights in health care practice. Reflect on your actions and their consequences.

6. Based on the case, topic Resources, and on your worldview, in 150-200 words, what
decision would you make if you were in their situation?

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