S04 Human Growth and Development II Exam 8 Answers (Ashworth College)
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<strong>S04</strong> <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Growth</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Development</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Exam</strong> 8 <strong>Answers</strong><br />
(<strong>Ashworth</strong> <strong>College</strong>)<br />
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<strong>Human</strong> <strong>Growth</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Development</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Exam</strong> 8 <strong>Answers</strong> (<strong>Ashworth</strong> <strong>College</strong>)<br />
Question 1 of 20<br />
5.0/ 5.0 Points<br />
According to theorist Charles Corr, people who are dying face a set of psychological tasks which include all of<br />
the following EXCEPT:<br />
A. minimizing physical stress.<br />
B. financially preparing for the security of loved ones.<br />
C. maintaining the richness of life, including continuing or deepening relationships with people.<br />
D. fostering hope through spiritual searching.<br />
Question 2 of 20<br />
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Which of the following countries supports <strong>and</strong> has legalized assisted suicide performed by physicians?<br />
A. Russia B. Canada C. China D. Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />
Question 3 of 20<br />
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The legal document designating what medical treatments people want or do not want if they cannot express<br />
their wishes is called a:<br />
A. will. B. dying will. C. final will. D. living will.<br />
Question 4 of 20<br />
5.0/ 5.0 Points<br />
In the final stage of grief, people tend to:<br />
A. avoid the reality of the situation through denial.<br />
B. reach the accommodation stage where they pick up the pieces of their lives <strong>and</strong> construct new identities.<br />
C. cycle back to numbness if the pain is too severe.<br />
D. for the first time, experience grief <strong>and</strong> acknowledge the reality that the separation from the dead person is
permanent.<br />
Question 5 of 20<br />
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Gloria is an 85-year-old woman who has a long history of strokes which have debilitated her <strong>and</strong> left her bedridden.<br />
She has now just experienced another stroke, <strong>and</strong> she knows her death is impending. She has no<br />
emotional reaction to this occurrence; however, she wants to be left alone. According to Kübler-Ross, it is likely<br />
that Gloria is experiencing which of the five stages of death <strong>and</strong> dying?<br />
A. Acceptance B. Depression C. Denial D. Bargaining<br />
Question 6 of 20<br />
0.0/ 5.0 Points<br />
According to Kübler-Ross, when dying people feel sadness over future losses, know that death will bring an<br />
end to their relationships, know they will never see future generations, know death is inescapable, <strong>and</strong><br />
experience a profound sense over the unalterable conclusion of their life, this is called:<br />
A. denial. B. preparatory depression. C. acceptance. D. reactive depression.<br />
Question 7 of 20<br />
5.0/ 5.0 Points<br />
The average funeral in the U.S. costs:<br />
A. $10,000. B. $7,000. C. $5,000. D. $3,000.<br />
Question 8 of 20<br />
5.0/ 5.0 Points<br />
The most frequent cause of death of adolescents is:<br />
A. sexually transmitted diseases. B. accidents. C. suicide. D. drug overdose.<br />
Question 9 of 20<br />
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Margaret is a 58-year-old-woman who has smoked almost all of her life, <strong>and</strong> now she has just been given a<br />
diagnosis of terminal lung cancer by her physician. Margaret is devastated, <strong>and</strong> begins to go to church <strong>and</strong><br />
pray regularly. Her prayers consist of promising to quit smoking <strong>and</strong> devote the rest of her life to the good of<br />
other people if she receives a reprieve from God. According to Kübler-Ross, which of the five stages of death<br />
<strong>and</strong> dying is Margaret exhibiting?<br />
A. 1st stage B. 2nd stage C. 3rd stage D. 4th stage<br />
Question 10 of 20<br />
5.0/ 5.0 Points<br />
The acknowledgement of the objective fact that one has experienced a death is called:<br />
A. euthanasia. B. depression. C. grief. D. bereavement.<br />
Question 11 of 20<br />
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Alex is a 4-year-old preschool student whose hamster just died. All of the following are common reactions to<br />
the hamster’s death that Alex may demonstrate EXCEPT:<br />
A. Alex may say his hamster is “sleeping.”<br />
B. Alex may say that his hamster needs medicine to come alive again.<br />
C. Alex may think that his hamster can be brought back to life with magic.<br />
D. Alex would want to bury the hamster because he realizes that it will never come back to life.
Question 12 of 20<br />
5.0/ 5.0 Points<br />
All of the following are circumstances when brain activity may be measured to determine death EXCEPT when:<br />
A. a person has requested this in his/her living will.<br />
B. time of death is significant. C. organs may be potentially transplanted.<br />
D. criminal or legal issues may be involved.<br />
Question 13 of 20<br />
5.0/ 5.0 Points<br />
When a person designates a specific person to act as their representative in making healthcare decisions, that<br />
designee is called a(n):<br />
A. relative. B. attorney. C. healthcare proxy. D. power of attorney.<br />
Question 14 of 20<br />
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Research contradicts the common assumption that depression after the death of a loved one is widespread;<br />
only __________% of people show relatively deep depression following the loss of a loved one.<br />
A. 15 to 30 B. 50 to 65 C. 10 to 20 D. 5 to 10<br />
Question 15 of 20<br />
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) usually occurs in babies ages from __________ months.<br />
A. 1 to 6 B. 2 to 4 C. birth to 3 D. 1 to 12<br />
Question 16 of 20<br />
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For widowed people, the risk of death after a spouse has died is __________ times higher than normal the first<br />
year after the death of a spouse.<br />
A. 30 B. 20 C. 12 D. 7<br />
Question 17 of 20<br />
5.0/ 5.0 Points<br />
The suicide rate for men in late adulthood:<br />
A. significantly declines.<br />
B. declines somewhat compared with men in middle adulthood.<br />
C. climbs steadily, especially for men over the age of 85.<br />
D. is less than for women in late adulthood.<br />
Question 18 of 20<br />
5.0/ 5.0 Points<br />
The main purpose of hospice care is:<br />
A. to squeeze out or extend every possible moment of life at any cost.<br />
B. to provide treatments to prolong life events though they may be painful or extraordinarily invasive.<br />
C. to provide a warm, supportive environment for the dying <strong>and</strong> help make life as full as possible.<br />
D. to add to the burden of family members as they care for their dying relatives<br />
Question 19 of 20<br />
5.0/ 5.0 Points<br />
Which individual has had the greatest influence in our underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the way people confront death?<br />
A. Freud B. Kübler-Ross C. Erikson D. Corr<br />
Question 20 of 20
5.0/ 5.0 Points<br />
Which of the following lies between passive euthanasia <strong>and</strong> voluntary active euthanasia?<br />
A. Natural death<br />
B. Mercy killing<br />
C. Assisted suicide<br />
D. Suicide