AP PSYCHOLOGY

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

ADULTHOOD PHYSICAL COGNITIVE AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What might happen if a terminally ill person stays in the denial stage too long?
A
He may make a major change in his life, for example by coming extremely religious
B
He may delay treatment for so long that there are serious medical consequences
C
He may become closer to his family and friends than in the past
D
He may become severely depressed and withdraw socially
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Denial is a common coping mechanism for those facing a terminal illness-most people use denial to one degree or another, denying some aspects of their illness at least some of the time. This denial may fluctuate widely on a day-to-day, or even a minute-to-minute basis.

Detailed explanation-2: -Denial and Isolation: Used by almost all patients in some form. It is a usually temporary shock response to bad news. Isolation arises from people, even family members, avoiding the dying person. People can slip back into this stage when there are new developments or the person feels they can no longer cope.

Detailed explanation-3: -These challenges include physical pain, depression, a variety of intense emotions, the loss of dignity, hopelessness, and the seemingly mundane tasks that need to be addressed at the end of life. An understanding of the dying patient’s experience should help clinicians improve their care of the terminally ill.

Detailed explanation-4: -Ask questions Ask them, if they seem willing to discuss it, how they want to die. Ask them what they’re worried about, ” she says. “They may want help with paperwork, finances, reaching out to people, resolving past hurts, or talking to a clergy person. They may be worried about treatments or pain management."

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