COMPREHENSIVE FREQUENTLY TESTED
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A person grieving a loss should not - CORRECT ANSWER: Make major life changes right away
Acceptance - CORRECT ANSWER: Stage 5: ownership of inevitability of death
Activity theory of aging - CORRECT ANSWER: Individuals will need to find new roles
Adolescent concept of death - CORRECT ANSWER: Sees death as final, understands rituals and
customs
Adult concept of death - CORRECT ANSWER: View death according to perspective on life
Anger - CORRECT ANSWER: Stage 2: internalizes truth of impending death
anticipatory grief - CORRECT ANSWER: a period of mourning when the dying person or his
family is expecting the death
Armpit hair is an example of - CORRECT ANSWER: Secondary sex characteristics
At what age do boys have rapid growth spurt - CORRECT ANSWER: Ages 12-13
, Autocratic parenting - CORRECT ANSWER: parents are strict and rigid and require obedience
and conformity to rules
Bargaining - CORRECT ANSWER: Stage 3: knows death is inevitable, tried to bargain with
God
Because of sooner development girls may experience - CORRECT ANSWER: Body image
disturbance
Changes that occur during puberty - CORRECT ANSWER: Primary and secondary sex
characteristics
Democratic parenting - CORRECT ANSWER: Offering choices
Denial - CORRECT ANSWER: Stage 1: believes provider made mistake and death will not
occur
Depression - CORRECT ANSWER: Stage 4: feeling lonely when they know outcome cannot be
changed
durable power of attorney - CORRECT ANSWER: a legal agreement that allows an agent or
representative of the patient to act on behalf of the patient
Educated adolescents about - CORRECT ANSWER: Healthy sexuality and behavioral concerns
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross stages of dying are - CORRECT ANSWER: denial, anger, bargaining,
depression, acceptance
For older adult risk factors of cognitive decline the nurse should advise pt to - CORRECT
ANSWER: Increase excise, avoid alcohol, and do mental activities(such as crosswords)