Question :
41.
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41.
Children between the ages of 5 and 7 finally understand some basic tenets about death. All of the following are apparent to children at this age EXCEPT
A.
what financial losses might mean to the family.
B.
that death is irreversible.
C.
that all living things die, making death universal.
D.
that all functions cease at death and cannot be revived.
42.
Children experience death in different ways depending on their cognitive and their emotional development. All of the following are mentioned in the textbook as reasons that make a loss more difficult for a child EXCEPT
A.
the child may have had a troubled relationship with the person who died.
B.
the death of the loved one may have been unexpected.
C.
children may worry about their parents’ reactions to the death.
D.
the family may not have family and/or community support.
43.
Four-year-old Klaus kind of understands that his grandfather is dead, but was a little worried that after he was buried, his grandfather might get hungry. Which cognitive aspect of death is Klaus struggling with?
A.
Death is irreversible.
B.
Death is universal.
C.
Death is inevitable.
D.
Death is nonfunctional.
44.
Julie was confused when her mom told her that her grandmother “had gone to a better place.” According to Piaget, Julie is
A.
6 months old.
B.
5 years old.
C.
11 years old.
D.
16 years old.
45.
Which of the following is NOT associated with a grieving 5-year-old?
A.
Increased activity
B.
Bed wetting
C.
Loss of speech
D.
Nightmares
46.
Age plays a significant part in how we accept the inevitability of death. Which of the following best describes a middle-aged person’s view of death?
A.
Extreme frustration that turns to rage
B.
Thoughts change, and the focus is on how many years are left and how they should be spent.
C.
The final crisis of integrity versus despair is resolved.
D.
Realization that their life has had no meaning causes despair.
47.
Recently, Donatello has spent more time thinking about how many years he has left, as opposed to how many years are in front of him. We can speculate that Donatello is
A.
an adolescent.
B.
an emerging adult.
C.
a middle-aged adult.
D.
one of the young-old.
48.
Jasmine, a recent widow, can’t seem to concentrate, can’t sleep, and is feeling anxious a lot of the time. We would describe her reactions as
A.
normal.
B.
abnormal.
C.
a source of concern.
D.
All of these
49.
Approximately _____ of women are widowed by age 65.
A.
20%
B.
25%
C.
30%
D.
35%
50.
Terri’s dad has died after a long illness, and her mom, who is only 57, now must face the role of widowhood. Terri’s mother can expect all of the following EXCEPT
A.
to experience financial hardship if he was the chief breadwinner.
B.
to feel a huge emotional void if theirs had been a good marriage.
C.
that friends will rally around and give her all of the support she needs.
D.
serious depression, if her identity was structured around carrying for the dad.