1) Clients with life-threatening illnesses a.fear the symptoms of the illness more than death itself b.worry about others more than themselves in the early part of their illness c.understand death is imminent d.see no value in having a positive outlook 2) Which is the best strategic therapeutic consideration for children? a.Empower with choices b.Set limits c.Emphasize prevention d Compensate for physiological changes 3) Which is the best strategic therapeutic consideration for older adults? a.Empower with choices b.Emphasize prevention c.Provide educational and resource materials d.Educate and instruct caregiver 4) Which therapeutic response is appropriate for infants and toddlers? a.Discuss treatment plans and provide options b.Hold them and speak soothingly c.Allow them to make decisions about their health care d.Allow for privacy and respect their modesty 5) "Do you mean you feel tired?" This statement is an example of ___. a.Repeating b.Paraphrasing c.Clarifying d.Reflecting 6) "You feel you cannot talk to the doctor because she will be angry you stopped taking the medicine." This statement is an example of ___. a.Sympathy b.Paraphrasing c.Empathy d.Reflecting 7) Which of the following statements is a roadblock to communication? a."You feel afraid of the unknown." b."I can only imagine how hard that was for you." c."Could your fear be caused by the unknown reaction?" d."Everything will work out the way it is supposed to!" 8) Which statement describes an indirect statement? a.Calls for a client response without the client feeling questioned. b.Does not require the client to enlarge upon the response. c.Can usually be answered with a yes or a no. d.Encourages clients to identify more of the problem. 9) The orientation phase of the helping interview should find the health care professional using which of the following skills? a.Showing warmth, being genuine, establishing trust, and expressing sympathy/empathy and sincerity b.Giving advice, requiring explanations, seeking approval, correcting, and defending c.Sharing observations, acknowledging feelings, clarifying and validating, reflecting and paraphrasing d.Introducing client to the clinic, reviewing client's medical chart, discussing billing procedures, and monitoring insurance claims 10) In the helping interview, during resolution, allow time for the client to think about what has just been said and to formulate any questions. True False