BEHS 380 6980 End of Life_ Issues and PerspectivesQuiz #2
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Question 1
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According to the video by David Kessler,
Question 2
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Which of the following is NOT part of the hospice care team?
a) The stages are not a prescription for dealing with grief; rather, they
are a tool to help understand the grieving process
b) The stages of grief are linear, in that they move from one to the
next in a very predictable way
c) The first stage of grief for most people is bargaining, followed by
anger
d) Within any particular culture, each person experiences each of the
stages of grief in essentially the same way
Question 3
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The British physician who is recognized as the founder of the modern hospice
movement is
Question 4
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Which of the following is NOT a place where hospice services are usually
offered?
a) Volunteers
b) The local media
c) Nurses
d) Social workers
a) Sheldon Solomon
b) Calvin Moore
c) Cicely Saunders
d) Elizabeth Kubler-Ross
a) the dying person's home
b) a free-standing hospice
Question 5
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According to Villet-Lagomarsino, both hospice and palliative care programs
offer all of the following, EXCEPT
Question 6
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In 1968, “the Harvard criteria” became the dominant approach to defining
death. Two of these criteria that had not been considered in the past
included:
c) a rehabilitation facility
d) a hospital
a) bereavement counseling
b) day-to-day care
c) funeral planning
d) symptom treatment
a) Lack of heartbeart and no air in the lungs
b) the absence of blood circulation and respiration
c) a flat reading on the electroencephalogram (EEG) and lack of blood
circulation in the brain
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Question 7
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Hospice care is typically for patients who have less that _____________ to live.
Question 8
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Euphemisms about death
Question 9
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Prest identifies each of the following as a helpful aid for moving forward in
the grieving process, EXCEPT:
d) no response when the skin is pinched and no adjustive movements
when the body is moved to a different position
a) three months
b) six months
c) one year
d) two weeks
a) help morticians address key concepts of the death system
b) help people ease strain and discomfort in social interactions
c) help people face their own mortality fearlessly
d) help hospice volunteers engage in active listening
Question 10
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According to the video on the Conversation Project, what percentage of
Americans feel that it is important to have conversations about end-of-life
issues with family members?
Question 11
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Which of the following is NOT a component of active listening?
a) socially sanctioned expression of the experience
b) social or religious rituals
c) time alone to experience any guilt about the death
d) validating responses from significant others
a) 90%
b) 50%
c) 20%
d) 70%
a) Having a non-judgmental attitude
b) Asking close-ended questions
Question 12
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According to Villet-Lagomarsino, which of the following is NOT a key area in
which hospice programs and palliative care programs differ?
Question 13
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Which of the following is NOT one of the five stages of grief according to
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross?
c) Holding the person’s hand
d) Leaning forward toward the person who is speaking
a) Timing
b) Location
c) Symptom treatment
d) Payment
a) Depression
b) Acceptance
c) Solitude
d) Denial
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Question 14
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A scale used to measure people's level of comfort in interacting with those are
dying is called
Question 15
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According to Prest’s article, which of the following is NOT one of the
dimensions of grief?
Question 16
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According to the American Veterinary Association, which of the following is
NOT true regarding the loss of a pet?
a) Fear of Death Scale
b) Communication Apprehension Regarding the Dying Scale
c) Death and Dying Communication Interaction Scale
d) Communication and Resilience Scale
a) biological
b) spiritual
c) economic
d) psychological
Question 17
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According to Prest, as part of completing the grieving process, the acceptance
of the death must be both
Question 18
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Pre-school children tend to view death as
a) Every pet owner who loses a pet experiences a similar set of
feelings and responses.
b) Acknowledging the full reality of the loss of a pet may take weeks or
months
c) Embracing memories of the pet can help with the grieving process.
d) Many pet owners feel a “deafening silence” at home after the loss of
their pet.
a) Intellectual and cultural
b) Cultural and emotional
c) Social and cultural
d) Intellectual and emotional
a) Final, escapable, and being associated with images, such as a
skeleton
Question 19
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The primary work of a music thanatologist is to
Question 20
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According to the video by the Center for Complicated Grief, about what
percentage of bereaved people experience complicated grief?
b) Final, irreversible, and inescapable
c) Temporary, reversible, and impersonal
d) Temporary, sad, and inescapable
a) teach new songs to the family members of a dying person
b) provide entertainment in the intensive care ward of a hospital
c) record the deceased favorite songs to be played at the funeral
d) help create a peaceful environment at the end of life
a) 25-30 percent
b) 1-2 percent
c) 7-10 percent
d) 15-20 percent
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