Question: Which symptom is NOT typical during “early” widowhood?
Answer Options:
a) focusing on the events surrounding the death, b) feeling that family members don’t care, c) feeling competent, d) feeling contradictory emotions
Answer: c) feeling competent
Question 34
Question: Why is the median age rising in affluent nations?
Answer Options:
a) Fertility is declining and the baby boomers have all entered later life, b) Everyone now has the same life expectancy, regardless of their socioeconomic status, c) More people are living until 110, d) Life expectancy has leveled off
Answer: a) Fertility is declining and the baby boomers have all entered later life
Question 35
Question: When lecturing on the length of retirement in the United States, which description should Dr. Horvatz use?
Answer Options:
a) expanding for much of the twentieth century, b) becoming shorter over the years, c) expanding dramatically until this very day, d) staying stable over the years
Answer: a) expanding for much of the twentieth century
Question 36
Question: While driving, a 75-year-old woman and a 20-year-old grandchild witness a terrible car crash. Socioemotional selectivity theory would predict that:
Answer Options:
a) both adults will quickly overcome the distressing images, b) the 75-year-old will be better at blocking out the distressing images, c) both adults will have regular flashbacks of the distressing images, d) the 20-year-old will be better at emotionally blocking out the distressing images
Answer: b) the 75-year-old will be better at blocking out the distressing images
Question 37
Question: With age:
Answer Options:
a) procedural memory declines, b) every type of memory declines, c) working memory bin space declines, d) only semantic memory declines
Answer: c) working memory bin space declines
Question 38
Question: Tasks involving divided attention impair memory _____.
Answer Options:
a) in old age, b) by middle age, c) at every age, d) unless people practice multitasking
Answer: c) at every age
Question 39
Question: Who is LEAST likely to be poor in old age?
Answer Options:
a) someone who retires early in the United States because of health concerns, b) someone who retires in the United States after working at a low-wage job, c) a German retiree, d) a U.S. woman in her eighties
Answer: c) a German retiree
Question 40
Question: Vladimir is furious that elderly people get Medicare while young people don’t. This issue relates to _____.
Answer Options:
a) intergenerational equity, b) unfair equity, c) pro-elderly equity, d) health-related equity
Answer: a) intergenerational equity
Question 41
Question: Generalizing from the text, who MOST dislikes being in crowds of strangers?
Answer Options:
a) teenagers, b) midlife adults, c) children, d) older people
Answer: d) older people
Question 42
Question: People who enter U.S. home hospice:
Answer Options:
a) on average, have less than a week to live, b) are typically cared for at home by family members, c) must totally abandon curative treatments, d) are typically comatose
Answer: b) are typically cared for at home by family members
Question 43
Question: Health-care personnel _____ get formal instruction in end-of-life care, but many courses may be _____.
Answer Options:
a) sometimes; inadequate, b) typically; inadequate, c) rarely; too intense, d) never; inadequate
Answer: b) typically; inadequate
Question 44
Question: If a widow(er) says, “It was a relief when my partner died,” MOST likely this person:
Answer Options:
a) was in a bad marriage and is being honest, b) is reacting predictably if a spouse was suffering greatly or had a major neurocognitive disorder, c) cannot love, d) is denying reality and will get very upset later on
Answer: b) is reacting predictably if a spouse was suffering greatly or had a major neurocognitive disorder
Question 45
Question: Who is MOST likely to be passionately opposed to legalizing active euthanasia?
Answer Options:
a) Celesta, who lives in Western Europe, b) Chellen, who doesn’t believe in an afterlife, c) Cyrill, who is highly religious and lives in Poland, d) Casperin, who lives in the Netherlands
Answer: c) Cyrill, who is highly religious and lives in Poland
Question 46
Question: Age-based rationing of care:
Answer Options:
a) will become an important issue in affluent nations as the baby boomers all enter their old-old years, b) is vital in the developing world, c) will never happen if a certain political party is in power, d) will never happen in the future
Answer: a) will become an important issue in affluent nations as the baby boomers all enter their old-old years
Question 47
Question: People should NOT recommend home hospice to someone who is terrified of:
Answer Options:
a) dying alone, b) intensive care units, c) being hooked up to machines, d) burdening family members with the caregiving
Answer: a) dying alone
Question 48
Question: Kübler-Ross’s ENDURING contribution to death and dying was to:
Answer Options:
a) reveal that anger and bargaining are important emotions in terminal illness, b) highlight that everyone wants to talk about being terminally ill, c) alert society to the need to pay attention to the emotions of terminally ill people, d) show that terminally ill people progress through five stages
Answer: c) alert society to the need to pay attention to the emotions of terminally ill people
Question 49
Question: Which statement BEST sums up opinions regarding assisted death?
Answer Options:
a) accepted worldwide, b) rejected worldwide, c) accepted in Western Europe and the United States, d) accepted by most clergy people
Answer: c) accepted in Western Europe and the United States
Question 50
Question: According to the text, which quality is LEAST important in having “a good death”?
Answer Options:
a) being as free as possible from debilitating pain, b) feeling close emotionally to loved ones, c) being religious, d) believing that one’s life had purpose
Answer: c) being religious
Question 51
Question: Today, people are LEAST likely to die _____.
Answer Options:
a) in youth, b) in old age, c) slowly, d) of chronic disease
Answer: a) in youth
Question 52
Question: Put the historical sequence of events in order: (1) before the twentieth century; (2) early through mid-twentieth century; (3) twenty-first century.
Answer Options:
a) (1) Death is hidden and never discussed; (2) death is discussed openly, and attention is paid to quality end-of-life care; (3) death is familiar and all around, b) (1) Death is discussed openly, and attention is paid to quality end-of-life care; (2) death is familiar and all around; (3) death is hidden and rarely discussed, c) (1) Death is discussed openly; (2) death is familiar and all around; (3) death is hidden and never discussed, d) (1) Death is familiar and all around; (2) death is hidden and never discussed; (3) death is discussed openly, and attention is paid to high-quality end-of-life care.
Answer: d) (1) Death is familiar and all around; (2) death is hidden and never discussed; (3) death is discussed openly, and attention is paid to high-quality end-of-life care.
Question 53
Question: The diagnosis of persistent complex bereavement-related disorder is:
Answer Options:
a) totally wrong, b) controversial, c) only relevant when a child dies, d) firmly established
Answer: b) controversial.
Question 54
Question: According to the text, physicians ideally should:
Answer Options:
a) leave discussions of death to nurses, b) be totally open with dying people about their fate, c) take their cues from dying patients about how much they want to know, d) shy away from offering information to dying patients
Answer: c) take their cues from dying patients about how much they want to know.
Question 55
Question: All things being equal, the age group MOST likely to have trouble coping with a fatal disease is in their _____.
Answer Options:
a) eighties, b) fifties, c) seventies, d) twenties
Answer: d) twenties
Question 56
Question: When teenagers or older children understand they are dying, what is the best advice to give distraught parents?
Answer Options:
a) “Don’t discuss death; you’ll feel guilty later on.”, b) “You’ll be adding to your child’s distress if you talk about death.”, c) “It might help ease your pain if you discuss death with your child.”, d) “You’ll feel better not bringing up that stressful topic.”
Answer: c) “It might help ease your pain if you discuss death with your child.”
Question 57
Question: In affluent nations, most people die from:
Answer Options:
a) age-related chronic diseases, b) homicide or suicide, c) infectious illnesses, d) an unknown cause
Answer: a) age-related chronic diseases.
Question 58
Question: Older people are often MORE _____ of dying than younger adults.
Answer Options:
a) accepting and less fearful, b) depressed and frightened, c) angry and rejecting, d) terrified and phobic
Answer: a) accepting and less fearful
Question 59