Ages Of Grief (Nv)

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Grief is the process that helps people work through the pain of separation and loss.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 2. 

    Children 5 years of age and under are too young to feel grief or the loss of a caretaker.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
  • 3. 

    Which is not a stage of grief discussed in the training?

    • A.

      Excitement

    • B.

      Shock

    • C.

      Denial

    • D.

      Bargaining

    Correct Answer
    A. Excitement
  • 4. 

    Children in foster care and adoptive placements experience unexpected loss because of:

    • A.

      All options are correct

    • B.

      Neglect

    • C.

      Abuse

    • D.

      Incapacity or unavailability of parent

    Correct Answer
    A. All options are correct
  • 5. 

    An older woman who was hospitalized for some tests was told of her diagnosis of both diabetes and rapidly advancing cancer. The woman was entirely focused on the diagnosis of her diabetes. All she could talk about to her physician and her family was what diabetes would mean to her love of cooking. She seemed to dismiss the issue of her cancer. This scenario is an example of what stage of grief?

    • A.

      Denial

    • B.

      Bargaining

    • C.

      Anger

    • D.

      Understanding

    Correct Answer
    A. Denial
  • 6. 

    The _____________study correlates trauma with health outcomes.

    • A.

      Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)

    • B.

      Intergenerational

    • C.

      Adult Coping Skills

    • D.

      Idealistic Comparison

    Correct Answer
    A. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)
  • 7. 

    “If I spend the rest of my life trying to be a good parent, the Department won’t terminate my parental rights”. This statement is an example of what stage of grief?

    • A.

      Bargaining

    • B.

      Anger

    • C.

      Shock

    • D.

      Coping

    Correct Answer
    A. Bargaining
  • 8. 

    A key to helping children get to Understanding and Coping stage of grief is:

    • A.

      All options are correct

    • B.

      Don’t take things personal

    • C.

      Be prepared for each stage

    • D.

      Know that children will bounce around the phases

    Correct Answer
    A. All options are correct
  • 9. 

    For children, their reactions to loss is dependent on their:

    • A.

      Age/developmental stage

    • B.

      IQ score

    • C.

      Social economic status

    • D.

      Gender

    Correct Answer
    A. Age/developmental stage
  • 10. 

    The final stage of grief is:

    • A.

      Coping

    • B.

      Shock

    • C.

      Anger

    • D.

      Bargaining

    Correct Answer
    A. Coping

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