Deck 3: The Surgical Patient
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Deck 3: The Surgical Patient
1
Which of the following terms describes a set of therapies that preserve a patient's life when body systems are not functioning sufficiently?
A) advance directives
B) hierarchy of needs
C) life support
D) therapeutic surgery
A) advance directives
B) hierarchy of needs
C) life support
D) therapeutic surgery
C
2
Denial, rationalization, regression, and repression are common forms of what type of mechanisms?
A) coping
B) diagnostic
C) physiological
D) treatment
A) coping
B) diagnostic
C) physiological
D) treatment
A
3
Which of the following is NOT a form of advance directive?
A) do not resuscitate (DNR)
B) durable power of attorney
C) donation after cardiac death
D) document of self-actualization
A) do not resuscitate (DNR)
B) durable power of attorney
C) donation after cardiac death
D) document of self-actualization
D
4
What type of procedure or care provides a terminal patient with symptom relief or avoidance and improves quality of the remaining life expectancy?
A) definitive
B) palliative
C) supportive
D) therapeutic
A) definitive
B) palliative
C) supportive
D) therapeutic
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5
Which of the following needs identified by Maslow would likely be MOST prominent in a surgical patient's mind?
A) esteem
B) love and belonging
C) safety
D) self-actualization
A) esteem
B) love and belonging
C) safety
D) self-actualization
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6
Which of the following levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs is the pinnacle and can be accomplished only when all other needs are met?
A) esteem
B) love and belonging
C) physiological and safety
D) self-actualization
A) esteem
B) love and belonging
C) physiological and safety
D) self-actualization
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7
Maslow's research produced a hierarchical structure of ___________.
A) administrative authority
B) pathological diseases
C) human progression
D) insurance reimbursement
A) administrative authority
B) pathological diseases
C) human progression
D) insurance reimbursement
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8
For what type of research was Elizabeth Kubler-Ross best known?
A) adaptation model
B) hierarchy of needs
C) patient care partnership
D) five stages of grief
A) adaptation model
B) hierarchy of needs
C) patient care partnership
D) five stages of grief
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9
Under what circumstances would many hospitals rescind (invalidate) a "Do Not Resuscitate/Do Not Intubate" order?
A) A patient is admitted to ICU with pneumonia.
B) A family member disagrees with patient's wishes.
C) A patient must undergo a therapeutic surgical procedure.
D) A perianesthesia nurse discovers an unresponsive patient in the PCU.
A) A patient is admitted to ICU with pneumonia.
B) A family member disagrees with patient's wishes.
C) A patient must undergo a therapeutic surgical procedure.
D) A perianesthesia nurse discovers an unresponsive patient in the PCU.
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10
Which of the following legislative rulings requires medical facilities to inform patients of their rights to choose the types and extent of medical care available and their legal right to advance directives?
A) Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
B) Patient Self-Determination Act
C) Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
D) Affordable Care Act
A) Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
B) Patient Self-Determination Act
C) Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
D) Affordable Care Act
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11
Which organs or tissues can be recovered after death or after a patient has already been removed from life support?
A) bone
B) heart
C) liver
D) pancreas
A) bone
B) heart
C) liver
D) pancreas
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12
Which type of general category of death would most likely generate high emotional trauma for family members and a need to follow protocols for preservation of evidence in the perioperative period?
A) accidental
B) chronic
C) prolonged
D) terminal
A) accidental
B) chronic
C) prolonged
D) terminal
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13
Which of the following religions typically prohibits its followers from receiving blood transfusions?
A) Roman Catholic
B) Jehovah's Witness
C) Mormon
D) Protestant
A) Roman Catholic
B) Jehovah's Witness
C) Mormon
D) Protestant
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14
A person in a persistent vegetative state (with only basic physiological functions of respiration, blood pressure, and heartbeat intact) is categorized as having suffered which kind of death?
A) cardiac
B) higher brain
C) sudden
D) whole-brain
A) cardiac
B) higher brain
C) sudden
D) whole-brain
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15
Which of the following diagnoses is currently used in most jurisdictions of the world to define a state of irreversible death?
A) higher brain death
B) myocardial infarction
C) respiratory arrest
D) whole brain death
A) higher brain death
B) myocardial infarction
C) respiratory arrest
D) whole brain death
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16
Which of the following religions believes in reincarnation and that the rebirth is influenced by the previous death experience?
A) Judaism
B) Muslim
C) Buddhism
D) atheism
A) Judaism
B) Muslim
C) Buddhism
D) atheism
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17
Who would be responsible for seeking consent from family members for organ donation after a patient is determined to have suffered whole-brain death?
A) family's spiritual advisor (pastor, priest, rabbi, etc.)
B) facility's gift of life coordinator
C) patient's durable power of attorney
D) surgical department chairperson
A) family's spiritual advisor (pastor, priest, rabbi, etc.)
B) facility's gift of life coordinator
C) patient's durable power of attorney
D) surgical department chairperson
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18
Which of the following terms represents a positive physical and psychological state of a patient?
A) distress
B) dyspnea
C) eustress
D) euthanasia
A) distress
B) dyspnea
C) eustress
D) euthanasia
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19
Which of the following is NOT one of the "Five Stages of Grief"?
A) acceptance
B) bargaining
C) denial
D) repression
A) acceptance
B) bargaining
C) denial
D) repression
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20
For what type of research was Sister Callista Roy best known?
A) adaptation model
B) hierarchy of needs
C) patient care partnership
D) five stages of grief
A) adaptation model
B) hierarchy of needs
C) patient care partnership
D) five stages of grief
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21
Title XI of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986 requires hospitals to establish protocols for organ procurement or risk losing funding by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
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22
Denial, rationalization, regression, and repression are examples of:
A) coping mechanisms
B) hierarchy of needs
C) physiological stressors
D) stages of grief
A) coping mechanisms
B) hierarchy of needs
C) physiological stressors
D) stages of grief
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23
SIDS (formerly known as "crib death") is categorized as which general category of cause of death?
A) accidental
B) prolonged
C) sudden
D) terminal
A) accidental
B) prolonged
C) sudden
D) terminal
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24
A terminally ill patient whose advance directive is to refuse any life-saving efforts by health care workers is choosing which type of euthanasia?
A) active
B) involuntary
C) passive
D) voluntary
A) active
B) involuntary
C) passive
D) voluntary
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25
In general, a surgical procedure represents a physical, psychological, social, and spiritual event to the patient.
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26
The death of a patient from complications of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) would be categorized as which general category of cause of death?
A) accidental
B) prolonged
C) sudden
D) terminal
A) accidental
B) prolonged
C) sudden
D) terminal
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27
What is a normal human emotion that surgical team members may feel for their patients, but must not interfere with their abilities to maintain focus on their jobs, particularly in all-hazards situations?
A) empathy
B) eustress
C) repression
D) reconciliation
A) empathy
B) eustress
C) repression
D) reconciliation
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28
Which area of concern or fear would MOST likely be the main focus for a teenage patient having surgery?
A) abandonment
B) body image
C) insurance coverage
D) mortality
A) abandonment
B) body image
C) insurance coverage
D) mortality
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29
In recognition of which religion's death rites would the operating room staff allow the deceased patient's son or other relative to close the eyes and mouth and wash the body after removal from the surgical suite?
A) Catholic
B) Jewish
C) Jehovah's Witness
D) Mormon
A) Catholic
B) Jewish
C) Jehovah's Witness
D) Mormon
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30
A patient may be considered a candidate for donation after cardiac death (DCD) if his or her heart is predicted to cease functioning within what period of time after removal from mechanical support?
A) immediately
B) 30 minutes
C) 90 minutes
D) 3 hours
A) immediately
B) 30 minutes
C) 90 minutes
D) 3 hours
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31
What type of life-support treatment would be considered ultimately futile and its benefits far outweighed by the financial and emotional burden suffered by the family and health care system?
A) curative
B) extraordinary
C) ordinary
D) palliative
A) curative
B) extraordinary
C) ordinary
D) palliative
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32
Anointing of the sick is a practice of Muslim tradition and includes facing the patient toward the holy city of Mecca.
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33
Which of the following needs of the surgical patient is related to anatomy and physiology, genetics, and pathology?
A) physical
B) psychological
C) social
D) spiritual
A) physical
B) psychological
C) social
D) spiritual
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34
What does Sister Callista Roy define as "all conditions, circumstances, and influences that surround and affect the development and behavior of the person"?
A) adaptation
B) development
C) environment
D) synchronization
A) adaptation
B) development
C) environment
D) synchronization
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35
Which area of concern or fear would most likely be the main focus for a toddler scheduled for surgery?
A) abandonment
B) body image
C) mortality
D) privacy
A) abandonment
B) body image
C) mortality
D) privacy
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36
Which of the following conditions was defined by the Harvard School of Medicine and include the following physical signs: flat EEG, unresponsiveness, lowered body temperature, and absent pupil reflexes?
A) acute myocardial infarction
B) higher brain death
C) respiratory arrest
D) whole-brain death
A) acute myocardial infarction
B) higher brain death
C) respiratory arrest
D) whole-brain death
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37
Within the OR suite, personnel should refer to patients by their planned procedure rather than by name to prevent HIPAA violations, for example, "the craniotomy in room 2," rather than "John Doe."
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38
Cultural and religious values of patients can conflict with the practice of modern medicine.
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39
Which of the following needs of the surgical patient is related to the identification and understanding of an individual's place in the universe and may include his or her views on theology, philosophy, or mythology?
A) physical
B) psychological
C) social
D) spiritual
A) physical
B) psychological
C) social
D) spiritual
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40
Which of the following procedures would be surgical treatment for an elderly patient's psychological dissatisfaction with his or her appearance?
A) blepharoplasty and rhytidectomy
B) laparoscopic cholecystectomy
C) transurethral resection of prostate
D) extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy
A) blepharoplasty and rhytidectomy
B) laparoscopic cholecystectomy
C) transurethral resection of prostate
D) extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy
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