11. Which of the following is a TRUE statement regarding terminally ill children? a. Children under age six are too unsophisticated about death to realize they are dying or to understand the significance of dying. b. Terminally ill children show better adjustment and compliance with treatment regimes when there is an open dialogue about death. c. Children who are not informed about their HIV status show higher self-esteem and fewer behavior problems than informed children. d. In a survey of over 400 parents who had lost a child to cancer, 27 percent of the parents who had talked about death with their child regretted that decision. 12. Dr. Guermo prescribes a lethal dose of a narcotic for a terminally ill patient and instructs the patient on how much to take to end his life. Dr. Guermo is practicing a. active euthanasia. b. passive euthanasia. c. physician-assisted suicide. d. palliative care. 13. A document that appoints another person to make health care decisions for an individual who is unable to do so is called a. a living will. b. palliative care. c. an advanced court order. d. “durable power.†14. In her most famous work, On Death and Dying, ____________concluded that terminally ill people often progress through five stages as they face death. a. Maria Montessori b. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross c. Carol Gilligan d. Karen Horney 15. In the stage of ________ , the reality of the illness and impending death often leads to thoughts about past losses, regrets, and life failures. a. denial b. anger c. depression d. bargaining 16. You are attending a funeral in which people are expected to openly cry to achieve peace with tea and sugar available during the funeral to assist people who faint. You are attending a traditional ________ funeral. a. Christian b. Bali c. Muslim d. Jewish 17. _________ refers to the loss of a significant person by death. a. Mourning b. Bereavement c. Grief d. Mortality 18. According to the ________ perspective, grief is part of an attachment system that maintains bonds during brief separations, a system that include mental models of loved ones as well as emotional reactions to their absence. a. humanistic b. behaviorist c. evolutionary d. psychoanalytic 19. The ________ phase of grief involves the person confronting the reality of the loss of the loved one and struggling to cope with the life changes that are produced by this loss. a. first b. second c. third d. fourth 20. Which of the following is FALSE regarding grief? a. Those who believe in an afterlife and the continued presence of a loved one tend to be more poorly adjusted and experience more helplessness. b. Distress tends to be greater when the deceased was young or the grieving person believed the death was preventable. c. Children grieve differently from adults. d. Individuals with complicated grief tend to have less social support to help them rebuild their lives.