When discussing death with a child, an adult should
Select one:
a.
make an association like "cancer is like a bad seed growing in your body".
b.
tell the truth while considering the child's developmental level and ability to understand.
c.
avoid the issue and divert the child's attention.
d.
tell the truth no matter how complex it may be. - Answers B. Tell the truth, while considering the child's
developmental level and the abilty to understand
Agreement to the proposed treatment or procedure is
Select one:
a. rebuttal claim decision.
b.
assent.
c.
Rule of Sevens.
, d.
fifty-percent risk rule. - Answers B. Assent
Coping with the death of a parent may be complicated when the death results from
1. cancer.
2. suicide.
3. homicide.
4. stroke.
Select one:
a. 2 and 4
b. 2 and 3
c. 1 and 4
d. 1 and 3 - Answers B. 2 and 3
Of all the deaths that may be experienced in childhood, the most affecting is likely to be the death of a
Select one:
a. parent.
b. pet.
c. friend.
d. sibling. - Answers A. Parent
In explaining death to children, statements like "gone away for a long sleep" and "up in heaven"