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Among the Aging (Clendenen) 1. The author recommends that Marges family should a. understand that the elderly are exempt from finishing unfinished business. b. depend upon time to heal old wounds. c. take more responsibility for the care of their mother. d. allow her to live with some poor choices while not abandoning her. 2. Marge was most congenial toward a. her eldest daughter, Susan. b. her middle child, Maureen. c. her son, Charles. d. a neighbor lady. Clinical Pastoral Education (Jernigan) 3. An Asian student learning from an American CPE supervisor would a. expect the supervisor to provide goals and objectives. b. be highly self-directed in developing their own goals and objectives. c. be inclined to question the supervisors authority. d. be quite experienced at sharing personal feelings. Agape and Moral Reasoning (Robinson) 4. Agape is best communicated and understood through a. rules and procedures. b. value free dialogue. c. embodiment. d. silent suffering. The Near Death Experience (Nelson) 5. The focal point of near-death experiences is a. going rapidly through a dark tunnel. b. meeting a brilliant light. c. leaving ones physical body. d. no longer having to fear death. 6. The author views a persons impending death as a. a subject to be minimally discussed. b. an opportunity to complete unfinished business. c. full of uncertainty about an afterlife. d. something to be resisted to the end. When the Caregiver Needs Care (Haines/Cohen) 7. The CISM team used a model first developed for use by a. emergency rescue workers. b. air traffic controllers. c. hospice personnnel. d. the military. 8. Which is NOT a goal of debriefing? a. to share the facts of what happened b. to express and normalize feelings c. to explore coping mechanisms d. to mediate and resolve conflicts Spiritual Care in the Hospital (Fitchett) 9. The hospital patients who were more likely to request spiritual care were a. single. b. male. c. older and non-white. d. those with an image of God as a Friend. 10. To insure high satisfaction with hospital spiritual care services, this study recommended that chaplains target their spiritual care toward a. older patients. b. more religious patients. c. patients having longer hospitalizations. d. all of the above. |
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