Development Through Life A
Psychosocial Approach, 13th
Edition by Barbara M. Newman
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,Table of Contents are given below
1. The Development Through Life Perspective.
2. Major Theories for Understanding Human Development.
3. Psychosocial Theory.
4. The Period of Pregnancy and Prenatal Development.
5. Infancy (First 24 Months).
6. Toddlerhood (Ages 2 and 3).
7. Early School Age (4 to 6 Years).
8. Middle Childhood (6 to 12 Years).
9. Early Adolescence (12 to 18 Years).
10. Later Adolescence (18 to 24 Years).
11. Early Adulthood (24 to 34 Years).
12. Middle Adulthood (34 to 60 Years).
13. Later Adulthood (60 to 75 Years).
14. Elderhood (75 Until Death).
15. Understanding Death, Dying, and Bereavement.
,The test bank is organized in reverse order, with the last chapter displayed first, to ensure that all
chapters are included in this document. (Complete Chapters included Ch15-1)
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
1. It is possible for a person to have respiration and a heart beat even when there is no cortical functioning of the brain.
a. True
b. False
2. Most people do not believe in a spirit that can exist separate from the body.
a. True
b. False
3. Kübler-Ross raised issues about death and dying that reinforced the culture of death as medical failure.
a. True
b. False
4. Laura is in a persistent vegetative state, therefore only a doctor can determine if he or she should let Laura die.
a. True
b. False
5. Illnesses such as AIDS result in a dying trajectory of sudden decline.
a. True
b. False
6. Grief reactions can be very similar to symptoms of mental illness.
a. True
b. False
7. Funeral rituals allow survivors to begin to detach themselves from the dead person.
a. True
b. False
8. Based on research on quality of care, there is MOST LIKELY to be a lower percentage of excellence for hospital care
for loved ones than those in home hospice care.
a. True
b. False
9. The double ABCX model refers to a mathematical formula that is used to determine the length of bereavement in
months.
a. True
b. False
10. Like birth, dying occurs in a psychosocial context of relationships, resources, cultural beliefs, and practices.
a. True
b. False
Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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11. Among people who have lost a spouse, intense depression is most likely to be experienced by those who
a. had no children.
b. described their marriage as positive and vital.
c. received a substantial life insurance payment.
d. experienced sensory and auditory hallucinations.
12. Which requirement for Medicare coverage of hospice services is particularly troublesome for persons in
advanced stages of Alzheimer’s disease?
a. That the person be terminally ill and have 6 months or less to live
b. That the person have a form of cancer
c. That the person forgo prescription drugs intended to cure the condition
d. That the person reside in their own home
13. Which of the following is one of the three primary functions of death-related rituals?
a. Disposal of the dead person’s possessions
b. Cleansing of the dead person’s home to rid it of disease
c. Care of the dead person’s soul or spirit
d. Financial support of the dead person’s spouse
14. Three of the following rituals are common in the United States. Which is the exception?
a. People typically leave a will that is read to heirs.
b. Obituaries are published in local newspapers to notify the community of the death.
c. Contributions are made to charities.
d. The mayor of the deceased person’s city is the first person to visit the family.
15. Which of the following would agree with the results of a research study that followed older couples from before the
death of a spouse until 18 months after the death?
a. Jim, a chronic griever, was depressed before his partner became ill.
b. Joanna, considered resilient, had an unhappy and unsatisfying marriage.
c. The context of his loss did not affect Kevin’s grieving process.
d. Dillon felt a relative lack of grief-related symptoms that was not due to denial but was evidence of appropriate
coping.
16. In the study that followed older couples from before the death of a spouse until 18 months after the death, which group
showed a pattern of elevated levels of depression before the death of the spouse but lower levels of depression at 6 and 18
months after the death of the spouse?
a. The depressed-improved
b. The resilient
c. The obtuse
d. The common grief group
17. Which statement best describes the impact on the survivor of the death of a loved one in a nursing home?
a. It increases the negative aspects of the experience.
b. It may prepare them for the separation that death finalizes.
c. It causes increased anxiety.
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