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Deck 19: Death,dying,and Bereavement
1
In the United States and other industrialized countries,where do most adults die?
A)At home
B)In a hospice
C)In a hospital
D)In a nursing home
A)At home
B)In a hospice
C)In a hospital
D)In a nursing home
C
2
Which type of care focuses on relieving a terminally ill patient's pain,rather than curing the illness?
A)Merciful
B)Palliative
C)Hospital
D)Euthanasia
A)Merciful
B)Palliative
C)Hospital
D)Euthanasia
B
3
Which of the following is an approach to caring for the terminally ill that focuses on individual and family control over the process of dying?
A)DNR
B)Hospice care
C)Skilled nursing
D)Home-health
A)DNR
B)Hospice care
C)Skilled nursing
D)Home-health
B
4
What would be the most likely age of a child who said,"My cat died,but if I get her some medicine,she will feel better tomorrow?"
A)5 years
B)7 years
C)9 years
D)11 years
A)5 years
B)7 years
C)9 years
D)11 years
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5
Which form of death has occurred in circumstances where there is no electrical activity in the brain and the person no longer has reflexes or responds to vigorous external stimuli?
A)Brain death
B)Cerebral death
C)Cortical death
D)Neural death
A)Brain death
B)Cerebral death
C)Cortical death
D)Neural death
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6
In which of the following would you find a small number of patients who are cared for by specially-trained health care workers in a home-like setting?
A)Hospital-based programs
B)Hospice centers
C)Home-based programs
D)Assisted living programs
A)Hospital-based programs
B)Hospice centers
C)Home-based programs
D)Assisted living programs
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7
When Darius stopped breathing,his eyes were still open.The nurse closed his eyes and pulled the bed sheet over his head.These activities marked which of the following?
A)Social death
B)Clinical death
C)Brain death
D)Psychological death
A)Social death
B)Clinical death
C)Brain death
D)Psychological death
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8
According to research,which of the following attitudes was commonly reported by the loved ones of a terminally ill patient who chose a home-based hospice program?
A)They reported relief at having their loved one home.
B)They reported feeling a greater sense of burden.
C)They responded no differently than those whose loved one died in a hospital-based hospice program.
D)The reported greater satisfaction at the quality of care.
A)They reported relief at having their loved one home.
B)They reported feeling a greater sense of burden.
C)They responded no differently than those whose loved one died in a hospital-based hospice program.
D)The reported greater satisfaction at the quality of care.
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9
Which form of death occurs at the point at which family members and medical personnel treat the deceased person as a corpse?
A)Clinical death
B)Brain death
C)Social death
D)Biological death
A)Clinical death
B)Brain death
C)Social death
D)Biological death
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10
Which of the following contributes to adolescent suicidal behavior?
A)The understanding that death is inevitable
B)Unrealistic ideas about personal death
C)The death of a close relative
D)An understanding of the universality of death
A)The understanding that death is inevitable
B)Unrealistic ideas about personal death
C)The death of a close relative
D)An understanding of the universality of death
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11
In which country did hospice care originate?
A)The United States
B)Germany
C)The Netherlands
D)England
A)The United States
B)Germany
C)The Netherlands
D)England
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12
Which of the following most accurately characterizes what a child younger than five years of age would understand or believe about death?
A)That death is permanent
B)That death is reversible
C)That death is tragic
D)That death is universal
A)That death is permanent
B)That death is reversible
C)That death is tragic
D)That death is universal
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13
Roger has AIDS.He hates hospitals and the antiseptic quality of any institution.He wants to die at home with his family around him,making whatever decisions must be made.Which of the following would be a good alternative for Roger to consider?
A)An assisted living facility
B)Kaliai care
C)Hospice care
D)Nursing home care
A)An assisted living facility
B)Kaliai care
C)Hospice care
D)Nursing home care
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14
In which type of hospice programs are family caregivers supported by specially-trained health care workers?
A)Residence-based
B)Filial-oriented
C)Hospital-based
D)Assisted-living facility-based
A)Residence-based
B)Filial-oriented
C)Hospital-based
D)Assisted-living facility-based
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15
Which of the following is an aspect of the philosophy behind hospice care?
A)The patient should actively fight death by avoiding pain medications and using all measures to prolong life.
B)The patient and the family should prepare by talking openly and planning for after the death.
C)The family should not be involved in the patient's care.
D)The patient should give up control regarding decisions about his or her care and treatment.
A)The patient should actively fight death by avoiding pain medications and using all measures to prolong life.
B)The patient and the family should prepare by talking openly and planning for after the death.
C)The family should not be involved in the patient's care.
D)The patient should give up control regarding decisions about his or her care and treatment.
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16
A child's understanding of the permanence of death correlates with which stage of Piaget's theory?
A)Preoperational
B)Post-formal
C)Concrete operations
D)Formal operations
A)Preoperational
B)Post-formal
C)Concrete operations
D)Formal operations
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17
What circumstances permit the determination that a person is legally dead?
A)When there is no electrical activity in the brain and the person no longer has reflexes or responds to vigorous external stimuli
B)When resuscitation is possible,even though there is no evidence of brain function or respiration,and the heart has stopped
C)When the brain stem is dead and there is no independent body functioning
D)When a physician pronounces the person to be dead
A)When there is no electrical activity in the brain and the person no longer has reflexes or responds to vigorous external stimuli
B)When resuscitation is possible,even though there is no evidence of brain function or respiration,and the heart has stopped
C)When the brain stem is dead and there is no independent body functioning
D)When a physician pronounces the person to be dead
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18
Which of the following would serve to speed up a child's understanding of death?
A)Believing that death is just a temporary experience
B)Reading a story in which a character dies and then comes back to life
C)Finding a dead animal
D)Talking about death in the absence of any direct experience
A)Believing that death is just a temporary experience
B)Reading a story in which a character dies and then comes back to life
C)Finding a dead animal
D)Talking about death in the absence of any direct experience
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19
In the U.S. ,what percentage of deaths takes place in the decedent's home?
A)27%
B)21%
C)41%
D)53%
A)27%
B)21%
C)41%
D)53%
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20
Which form of death has occurred in circumstances where rescue is still possible,even though there is no evidence of brain function,the heart has stopped,and breathing has stopped?
A)Brain death
B)Clinical death
C)Cardiovascular death
D)Biological death
A)Brain death
B)Clinical death
C)Cardiovascular death
D)Biological death
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21
According to research,who would be least afraid to die?
A)17-year-old Susan
B)45-year-old Mr.James
C)60-year-old Mrs.Washington
D)75-year-old Mr.Jackson
A)17-year-old Susan
B)45-year-old Mr.James
C)60-year-old Mrs.Washington
D)75-year-old Mr.Jackson
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22
Which of the following would be the most likely response if a young adult were asked how she would want to spend the remaining months of her life?
A)"I would attempt to tie up loose ends such as making plans for my burial."
B)"I would finish important projects and leave my affairs in order for my family."
C)"I would meditate and pray."
D)"I would spend time traveling and having adventures with my family and friends."
A)"I would attempt to tie up loose ends such as making plans for my burial."
B)"I would finish important projects and leave my affairs in order for my family."
C)"I would meditate and pray."
D)"I would spend time traveling and having adventures with my family and friends."
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23
Which of the following is a common belief about death among the Kaliai people in New Guinea?
A)The belief that deaths are caused by a person or spirit whom the dying person has offended in some way
B)The belief that death is never to be discussed
C)The belief that it is very important to say farewell to friends and family
D)The belief that death releases the soul from the entrapments of the physical body so that it can continue to grow
A)The belief that deaths are caused by a person or spirit whom the dying person has offended in some way
B)The belief that death is never to be discussed
C)The belief that it is very important to say farewell to friends and family
D)The belief that death releases the soul from the entrapments of the physical body so that it can continue to grow
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24
Jason is a 26-year-old professional basketball player.One of his teammates died suddenly during a recent playoff game.Which of the following best exemplifies how Jason is likely to react to the unexpected death of his teammate?
A)Jason is likely to take it in stride and spend little time thinking about or grieving over the loss of his teammate.
B)Jason is likely to look for reasons to explain why his teammate died so as to feel less threatened or vulnerable.
C)Since Jason's relationship with his teammate was non-familial,he is likely to feel less threatened by it than if it were a family member who had died.
D)Since Jason is a young adult,his sense of unique invulnerability will protect him from being overly concerned about the death of his teammate.
A)Jason is likely to take it in stride and spend little time thinking about or grieving over the loss of his teammate.
B)Jason is likely to look for reasons to explain why his teammate died so as to feel less threatened or vulnerable.
C)Since Jason's relationship with his teammate was non-familial,he is likely to feel less threatened by it than if it were a family member who had died.
D)Since Jason is a young adult,his sense of unique invulnerability will protect him from being overly concerned about the death of his teammate.
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25
Which of the following is an accurate statement about the fear of death?
A)Old age is the time when death is most feared.
B)Older adults fear the period of uncertainty before death,such as whether they will be able to cope with the loss of control and independence.
C)Researchers have found that adults who are deeply religious and adults who are totally irreligious may fear death more than those who are ambivalent about a religious or philosophical tradition.
D)Adults who believe their lives have had purpose or meaning appear to be more fearful of death.
A)Old age is the time when death is most feared.
B)Older adults fear the period of uncertainty before death,such as whether they will be able to cope with the loss of control and independence.
C)Researchers have found that adults who are deeply religious and adults who are totally irreligious may fear death more than those who are ambivalent about a religious or philosophical tradition.
D)Adults who believe their lives have had purpose or meaning appear to be more fearful of death.
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26
Which of the following terms explains a young adult's belief that she is too lucky to die,even though she knows that death can happen to other people?
A)A borderline personality disorder
B)Denial
C)Egocentrism
D)Unique invulnerability
A)A borderline personality disorder
B)Denial
C)Egocentrism
D)Unique invulnerability
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27
With regard to death,older adults are most likely to fear which of the following?
A)The uncertainty before death,such as where they will die and who will care for them
B)That important issues will be unresolved or projects will not be completed
C)Loss of their roles and relationships
D)Pain or discomfort often associated with death
A)The uncertainty before death,such as where they will die and who will care for them
B)That important issues will be unresolved or projects will not be completed
C)Loss of their roles and relationships
D)Pain or discomfort often associated with death
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28
Which of the following age groups would not be likely to make a change in lifestyle in response to a hypothetical impending death?
A)16-20
B)20-39
C)40-59
D)60+
A)16-20
B)20-39
C)40-59
D)60+
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29
Which group would be most likely to seek new experiences if they thought they were going to die?
A)Oldest old adults
B)Young old adults
C)Middle-aged adults
D)Young adults
A)Oldest old adults
B)Young old adults
C)Middle-aged adults
D)Young adults
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30
Which of the following is typical of a young adult when asked to estimate their life expectancy?
A)They tend to overestimate their life expectancy.
B)They tend to underestimate their life expectancy.
C)They are usually accurate within one or two years.
D)They are more likely to overestimate their life expectancy than are adolescents.
A)They tend to overestimate their life expectancy.
B)They tend to underestimate their life expectancy.
C)They are usually accurate within one or two years.
D)They are more likely to overestimate their life expectancy than are adolescents.
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31
Which of the following is a stage in Elizabeth Kübler-Ross's model of the psychological preparations for death?
A)Agreement
B)Objection
C)Bargaining
D)Preparation
A)Agreement
B)Objection
C)Bargaining
D)Preparation
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32
What does a health-care power of attorney do?
A)It gives written instructions for end-of-life care.
B)It takes care of funeral arrangements in advance.
C)It specifies who can make decisions for an individual in the event he or she becomes unable to do so.
D)It provides the dying person's family the ability to purchase health care for the individual.
A)It gives written instructions for end-of-life care.
B)It takes care of funeral arrangements in advance.
C)It specifies who can make decisions for an individual in the event he or she becomes unable to do so.
D)It provides the dying person's family the ability to purchase health care for the individual.
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33
Jerilyn is in the early stages of an inoperable cancer.She has prepared a signed and witnessed written document directing her family not to allow any artificial or heroic steps to be taken in the event that she is unable to make her wishes known at the appropriate time.What is this document called?
A)Power of attorney
B)Executive trust
C)Living trust
D)Advance directive
A)Power of attorney
B)Executive trust
C)Living trust
D)Advance directive
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34
Who does research suggest would be most afraid to die?
A)45-year-old Melissa
B)55-year-old Mark
C)65-year-old Mrs.Green
D)75-year-old Mr.Clinton
A)45-year-old Melissa
B)55-year-old Mark
C)65-year-old Mrs.Green
D)75-year-old Mr.Clinton
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35
For most adults,which of the following is the most significant meaning of death?
A)Transition
B)Loss
C)Punishment
D)Renewal
A)Transition
B)Loss
C)Punishment
D)Renewal
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36
When faced with impending death,which of the following groups would most likely want to spend time with loved ones?
A)White Americans
B)Mexican Americans
C)African Americans
D)Japanese Americans
A)White Americans
B)Mexican Americans
C)African Americans
D)Japanese Americans
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37
A dying person who says "Why me? This isn't fair!" is in which stage of psychological preparation for death,according to Elizabeth Kübler-Ross?
A)Anger
B)Denial
C)Depression
D)Rejection
A)Anger
B)Denial
C)Depression
D)Rejection
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38
Reece was told that he has cancer and will likely not survive surgery.His response was to laugh and tell the doctor that he had the wrong guy-Reece felt fine! Reece's response fits with which stage of Kübler-Ross's theory?
A)Preparation
B)Denial
C)Bargaining
D)Acceptance
A)Preparation
B)Denial
C)Bargaining
D)Acceptance
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39
Which of the following would be the most likely response if an adult older than the age of 60 were asked how he would spend the remaining months of his life?
A)"I would tie up the loose ends of my business affairs and talk to my lawyer about my will."
B)"I would travel and spend time with my friends and family."
C)"I would meditate and try to find peace and acceptance within myself."
D)"I would do all the wild and crazy things that I have always wanted to do."
A)"I would tie up the loose ends of my business affairs and talk to my lawyer about my will."
B)"I would travel and spend time with my friends and family."
C)"I would meditate and try to find peace and acceptance within myself."
D)"I would do all the wild and crazy things that I have always wanted to do."
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40
How does thinking about time change in middle adulthood?
A)Time seems to move faster than it did in young adulthood
B)Time seems to move slower than it did in young adulthood
C)Thinking in terms of years rather than decades
D)Thinking in terms of time until death rather than time since birth
A)Time seems to move faster than it did in young adulthood
B)Time seems to move slower than it did in young adulthood
C)Thinking in terms of years rather than decades
D)Thinking in terms of time until death rather than time since birth
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41
Which of the following would best characterize the first stage of grieving,called "numbness" by Bowlby and "shock" by Catherine Sanders?
A)Disorientation
B)Hope
C)Anxiety
D)Reminiscence
A)Disorientation
B)Hope
C)Anxiety
D)Reminiscence
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42
Which of the following is included in the stages of grief proposed by John Bowlby?
A)Sublimation
B)Denial
C)Numbness
D)Fatalism
A)Sublimation
B)Denial
C)Numbness
D)Fatalism
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43
Britt knows that he is dying."I will donate a large sum of money to cancer research if I can just live long enough to see my grandchild born," he pleaded.Britt is most likely in which stage of dying,according to Kübler-Ross?
A)Accommodation
B)Acceptance
C)Bargaining
D)Denial
A)Accommodation
B)Acceptance
C)Bargaining
D)Denial
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44
According to Kübler-Ross,what is the purpose of reactions such as denial or bargaining?
A)These reactions are barriers to intrusive social support.
B)These reactions can be a source of energy or fighting spirit.
C)These responses are defense mechanisms that aid the person in coping with the reality of impending death.
D)These responses are a person's private mourning rituals.
A)These reactions are barriers to intrusive social support.
B)These reactions can be a source of energy or fighting spirit.
C)These responses are defense mechanisms that aid the person in coping with the reality of impending death.
D)These responses are a person's private mourning rituals.
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45
When an individual rejects evidence about a diagnosis and/or insists that surgery was just precautionary,Greer and others suggest this is
A)helplessness/hopelessness.
B)minimization.
C)denial.
D)anxious preoccupation.
A)helplessness/hopelessness.
B)minimization.
C)denial.
D)anxious preoccupation.
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46
Kathy has breast cancer.She has kept a positive attitude and has been doing research to learn more about her type of cancer.She readily tells her doctors that she is going to fight with everything she has to beat her cancer.Greer and other researchers would suggest that Kathy has which of the following?
A)Fighting spirit
B)Helplessness/hopelessness
C)Stoic acceptance (fatalism)
D)A realistic attitude
A)Fighting spirit
B)Helplessness/hopelessness
C)Stoic acceptance (fatalism)
D)A realistic attitude
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47
Which of the following is true regarding a person who has had a heart attack?
A)Those with an attitude of stoic acceptance are least likely to have a second heart attack.
B)The majority of people over the age of 75 will die from their first heart attack.
C)Those who do not go through Kübler-Ross's stages of dying are not likely to have a second heart attack.
D)Those who live alone are more likely to have a second heart attack than those who live with someone else.
A)Those with an attitude of stoic acceptance are least likely to have a second heart attack.
B)The majority of people over the age of 75 will die from their first heart attack.
C)Those who do not go through Kübler-Ross's stages of dying are not likely to have a second heart attack.
D)Those who live alone are more likely to have a second heart attack than those who live with someone else.
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48
While Bowlby suggests that the first stage of grief is numbness,Sanders suggests that it is which of the following?
A)Denial
B)Anger
C)Anxiety
D)Shock
A)Denial
B)Anger
C)Anxiety
D)Shock
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49
Which two defense mechanisms have been useful in helping children cope with dying?
A)Denial and regression
B)Displacement and repression
C)Sublimation and identification
D)Regression and reaction formation
A)Denial and regression
B)Displacement and repression
C)Sublimation and identification
D)Regression and reaction formation
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50
What is thanatology?
A)The study of brain function during death
B)The belief in life after death
C)The religious view that death is a transitional state
D)The scientific study of death and dying
A)The study of brain function during death
B)The belief in life after death
C)The religious view that death is a transitional state
D)The scientific study of death and dying
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51
Which of the following are two major criticisms of Kübler-Ross's theory of dying?
A)Her claim that these processes are universal and gender specific
B)Her methodology and her claim that people of all ages react the same
C)Her claim that religiosity is tied to the five stages and that persons of non-Christian religions will react differently
D)Her methodology and her claim that these processes are culturally universal
A)Her claim that these processes are universal and gender specific
B)Her methodology and her claim that people of all ages react the same
C)Her claim that religiosity is tied to the five stages and that persons of non-Christian religions will react differently
D)Her methodology and her claim that these processes are culturally universal
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52
Which of the following is one of the tasks of dying proposed by Charles Corr?
A)Minimizing autonomy
B)Ignoring or avoiding sources of spiritual energy
C)Minimizing bodily needs
D)Sustaining and enhancing significant personal attachments
A)Minimizing autonomy
B)Ignoring or avoiding sources of spiritual energy
C)Minimizing bodily needs
D)Sustaining and enhancing significant personal attachments
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53
Which of the following is one of the stages of grief proposed by Catherine Sanders?
A)Disorganization and despair
B)Yearning
C)Healing and renewal
D)Life review and reminiscence
A)Disorganization and despair
B)Yearning
C)Healing and renewal
D)Life review and reminiscence
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54
Charles has recently learned that he is terminally ill.He has since begun to lash out at his family and at the medical personnel involved in his care.Kübler-Ross would suggest that this behavior can be explained by which of the following?
A)A wish to punish others and make them feel pain,too
B)A loss of control and sense of helplessness
C)Cognitive changes brought on by the stress of the situation
D)Interactions between medications
A)A wish to punish others and make them feel pain,too
B)A loss of control and sense of helplessness
C)Cognitive changes brought on by the stress of the situation
D)Interactions between medications
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55
According to the research conducted by Greer,which of the following groups had the longest survival rates from a terminal illness?
A)Those whose attitude was stoic acceptance
B)Those whose attitude was denial or fighting spirit
C)Those whose attitude was quiet resignation
D)Those whose attitude was anger
A)Those whose attitude was stoic acceptance
B)Those whose attitude was denial or fighting spirit
C)Those whose attitude was quiet resignation
D)Those whose attitude was anger
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56
Which of the following concepts did Freud believe to be most useful for coping with death and grief?
A)Defense mechanisms
B)Regression
C)The unconscious
D)Fixation
A)Defense mechanisms
B)Regression
C)The unconscious
D)Fixation
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57
An individual who says,"I'm looking forward to seeing my loved ones in heaven" is most likely in which stage of dying,according to Elizabeth Kübler-Ross?
A)Denial
B)Acceptance
C)Depression
D)Terminal
A)Denial
B)Acceptance
C)Depression
D)Terminal
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58
Lowell has lost his wife to cancer.He dreams of her often and even thinks that he sees her at the grocery store or on the street.He cries frequently.In which stage of grief is Lowell according to Sanders?
A)Shock
B)Awareness
C)Withdrawal
D)Yearning
A)Shock
B)Awareness
C)Withdrawal
D)Yearning
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59
While Sanders suggests that the final stage of grief is healing and renewal,Bowlby believes it is
A)reorganization.
B)culmination.
C)reverence.
D)acceptance.
A)reorganization.
B)culmination.
C)reverence.
D)acceptance.
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60
When Barry was told he had lung cancer,he just resigned himself to the idea that he would die.He didn't really seem to be in denial,he just made no attempt to seek a cure,believing that his diagnosis "is what it is." Greer and others would suggest that Barry's attitude is which of the following?
A)Stoic acceptance
B)Helplessness/hopelessness
C)Depression
D)Fighting spirit
A)Stoic acceptance
B)Helplessness/hopelessness
C)Depression
D)Fighting spirit
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61
Men of which religious faith do not shave or trim their beards for 30 days after the death of a family member?
A)Amish
B)Mennonite
C)Orthodox Jew
D)Greek Orthodox
A)Amish
B)Mennonite
C)Orthodox Jew
D)Greek Orthodox
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62
________ care is administered to control pain and maximize comfort.
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63
Following the loss of his life partner,Joel has decided to move to Florida and pursue a graduate degree.According to the dual-process model in which emotional state is Joel?
A)Confrontation
B)Absent
C)Restoration
D)Denial
A)Confrontation
B)Absent
C)Restoration
D)Denial
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64
_______________ is the point at which vital signs,including brain activity,are absent and resuscitation is no longer possible.
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65
Which of the following circumstances of death would be likely to elicit the most intense grief responses,possibly including post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms,from survivors?
A)A child dies after being terminally ill for many months
B)An elderly parent dies in her sleep
C)A 55-year-old man dies following his third heart attack
D)A 28-year-old woman is murdered
A)A child dies after being terminally ill for many months
B)An elderly parent dies in her sleep
C)A 55-year-old man dies following his third heart attack
D)A 28-year-old woman is murdered
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66
It is believed that widowhood has both immediate and long-term effects on which of the following?
A)The cardiovascular system
B)The immune system
C)Hormone production of the endocrine system
D)The nervous system
A)The cardiovascular system
B)The immune system
C)Hormone production of the endocrine system
D)The nervous system
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67
At the beginning of ________ operations,children begin to understand the permanence and universality of death.
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68
Which of the following would be more at risk for prolonged grief or the development of long-term grief-related problems?
A)8 year-old Billy,who knew his dog was ill and in danger of dying
B)16 year-old Susan,whose mother died
C)45 year-old Mr.Johnson,whose mother died of breast cancer
D)65 year-old Mrs.Carter,whose husband died
A)8 year-old Billy,who knew his dog was ill and in danger of dying
B)16 year-old Susan,whose mother died
C)45 year-old Mr.Johnson,whose mother died of breast cancer
D)65 year-old Mrs.Carter,whose husband died
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69
What has research shown to help widows and widowers manage grief?
A)Waiting at least a year before discussing the events surrounding the spouse's death
B)Developing a coherent personal narrative of events surrounding the spouse's death
C)Returning to work as soon as possible to avoid complicated grief
D)Withdrawing from social activities in the early months of bereavement
A)Waiting at least a year before discussing the events surrounding the spouse's death
B)Developing a coherent personal narrative of events surrounding the spouse's death
C)Returning to work as soon as possible to avoid complicated grief
D)Withdrawing from social activities in the early months of bereavement
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70
When vital signs are absent but resuscitation is still possible,it is called ________.
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71
Which of the following is a pattern of grieving identified by Wortman and Silver?
A)Delayed
B)Tolerant
C)Acute
D)Committed
A)Delayed
B)Tolerant
C)Acute
D)Committed
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72
Which of the following is a condition that can occur if a grieving individual experiences depression-like symptoms,such as loss of appetite,for more than two months following the loss of a loved one?
A)Borderline personality disorder
B)Geriatric dysthymia
C)Complicated grief
D)Post-traumatic stress disorder
A)Borderline personality disorder
B)Geriatric dysthymia
C)Complicated grief
D)Post-traumatic stress disorder
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73
For most adults,________ is the most significant meaning of death.
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74
What is the common feeling during the stage of grief called "yearning" by Bowlby and "awareness of loss" by Catherine Sanders?
A)Anger
B)Denial
C)Hope
D)Withdrawal
A)Anger
B)Denial
C)Hope
D)Withdrawal
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75
The young adult equivalent of adolescent personal fables is ________.
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76
One of your employees has just lost his spouse.What can you do to assist your employee and benefit yourself and your business in the long run?
A)Take up a collection to buy flowers for the funeral of the deceased
B)Encourage your employee to return to work as soon as possible in order to help them get on with their life
C)Attend the funeral of his wife to show your support
D)Give your employee enough time off to sufficiently grieve
A)Take up a collection to buy flowers for the funeral of the deceased
B)Encourage your employee to return to work as soon as possible in order to help them get on with their life
C)Attend the funeral of his wife to show your support
D)Give your employee enough time off to sufficiently grieve
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77
Which of the following does research suggest is the most difficult death to recover from?
A)The death of a child
B)The death of a parent
C)The death of a sibling
D)The death of a spouse
A)The death of a child
B)The death of a parent
C)The death of a sibling
D)The death of a spouse
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78
Which of the following is the general term for the emotional response to a death?
A)Yearning
B)Grieving
C)Shock
D)Bargaining
A)Yearning
B)Grieving
C)Shock
D)Bargaining
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79
Which of the following is true regarding the absent pattern of grief?
A)This pattern of grief is very unhealthy and typically has severe negative consequences.
B)The person feels little or no notable distress at any time following a death.
C)This pattern is the healthiest form of grief because it indicates rapid and complete psychological adjustment to the loss.
D)This pattern is associated with increased mortality of survivors.
A)This pattern of grief is very unhealthy and typically has severe negative consequences.
B)The person feels little or no notable distress at any time following a death.
C)This pattern is the healthiest form of grief because it indicates rapid and complete psychological adjustment to the loss.
D)This pattern is associated with increased mortality of survivors.
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80
How does Wortman and Silver's model of grieving differ from those proposed by the other theorists in your text?
A)It proposes more than one emotion or feeling in each of its stages.
B)It follows a linear perspective while the other theorists follow a stage perspective.
C)It challenges the notion that failure to experience distress is a sign that the individual has not grieved "properly."
D)It is composed of seven stages instead of the usual four or five.
A)It proposes more than one emotion or feeling in each of its stages.
B)It follows a linear perspective while the other theorists follow a stage perspective.
C)It challenges the notion that failure to experience distress is a sign that the individual has not grieved "properly."
D)It is composed of seven stages instead of the usual four or five.
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