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[05] Lesson 4 Exam - Results
Attempt 1 of 1
Written Jun 25, 2019 2:23 PM - Jun 25, 2019 2:32 PM
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stion 1
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Which one of the following choices is a healing emotion when the client accepts the loss and may begin to consider obtaining another pet?
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Bargaining
Anger
Sorrow
Guilt
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The decision to replace a pet should be
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a joint decision made by the veterinarian and pet owner.
suggested to the owner by the technician.
made before the pet dies.
left solely to the owner.
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Which stage of the grieving process is considered the core stage when tears flow freely?
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Anger
Sorrow
Bargaining
Resolution
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When bargaining doesn't result in the improvement of a pet's health, _______ usually follows.
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anger
denial
guilt
sorrow
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Long-term positive stress can lead to
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exhaustion.
energy.
burnout.
negative stress.
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Clients who can look at photos of their deceased pets and smile when remembering happy times have likely reached which stage of the grieving process?
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Bargaining
Sorrow
Denial
Resolution
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Managing compassion fatigue starts with _______ of/for the condition.
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denial
therapy
treatment
awareness
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_______ is a coping mechanism that cushions the mind against a shock it has received.
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Guilt
Anger
Sorrow
Denial
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Clients who exhibit signs of intense despair after euthanasia of their pet should be
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escorted home.
referred to a mental health professional.
encouraged to obtain a new pet.
sent a condolence card.
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Which one of the following choices represents the order in which most
clients experience the stages of grief?
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Question options:
Anger, sorrow, bargaining, denial, resolution
Denial, bargaining, anger, sorrow, resolution
Sorrow, anger, bargaining, denial, resolution
Bargaining, denial, anger, sorrow, resolution
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