Deck 5: Health Care: Patients,staff,and Institutions

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سؤال
The elements of the health care system are patient,institution,and

A)culture.
B)government.
C)staff.
D)spirits.
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سؤال
Regarding hospice and palliative care,what are the 3 C's of high-quality care?

A)Controlled,caring,capable
B)Competent,compassionate,coordinated
C)Cautious,caregiving,challenging
D)Curative,Christian,consistent
سؤال
According to Daniel Callahan,what percentage of Americans believe that medical technology can always save their lives?

A)76%
B)40%
C)92%
D)65%
سؤال
What is a holistic program of care for the dying?

A)Hospice
B)Nursing home
C)Hospital intensive care unit
D)Social service intervention
سؤال
In achieving clear communication,what is referred to as proxemics?

A)Open discussions
B)Jewelry and linking objects
C)Space and time
D)Addressing the patient as Mr.or Mrs.
سؤال
All of the following are associated with the mission of modern hospitals EXCEPT

A)aggressive techniques.
B)diagnosis of symptoms.
C)care of patients with long term residential needs.
D)care of patients with acute illnesses.
سؤال
Which country spends more on health than any other industrialized country?

A)United States
B)Sweden
C)Belgium
D)Japan
سؤال
When a nurse says to a patient "Oh,you're doing so well," his or her intention is probably to

A)compare him or her to others.
B)avoid discussion and deny seriousness of the ailment.
C)help the patient realize that everybody is cheering him or her on.
D)provide reassurance to the patient.
سؤال
Who is at the center of the "ideal caring situation"?

A)Patient
B)Physician
C)Spouse or mate
D)Medical ethicist
سؤال
Depersonalization of the dying patient can occur when
1)an illness is not well understood or rare.
2)physicians and nurses believe "nothing more can be done."
3)physicians and nurses avoid contact due to their own death anxiety.
4)hospital staff shifts change frequently.

A)1 and 2
B)1 and 4
C)3 and 4
D)2 and 3
سؤال
According to Norman Cousins,the style of medical communication is important because it can

A)draw more patients to the hospital.
B)help to change the impersonal image of hospitals.
C)decrease the family's anxiety and fear.
D)play a role in the patient's healing.
سؤال
The "principle of symmetry" advocated by Daniel Callahan states that a technology should be judged by a balance between the

A)cost and the seriousness of the illness.
B)extension and saving of life and the quality of life.
C)cost and the extension of life.
D)desire to live and the ability to pay for medical care.
سؤال
Dr.Elisabeth Kübler-Ross wanted to

A)educate medical interns about dying patients.
B)set up hospices to care for the terminally ill.
C)educate the media about death and dying in their community.
D)help physicians separate their emotions from their science.
سؤال
In Candace West's study of how doctors and patients relate to each other,all of the following were true EXCEPT

A)There is a "communications chasm" that hinders the healing process.
B)Patients want to talk about "the cure."
C)There is a lack of introductions,greetings,laughter,and the use of the patient's name.
D)Physicians tend to advance questions that restrict patients' options for answers.
سؤال
According to Richard Sandor,what is the "single most valuable asset of the skilled doctor"?

A)Accurate communication
B)Friendly staff
C)Being on time for appointments
D)Knowledge of end of life issues
سؤال
When communicating a life-threatening diagnosis to a patient,a physician must consider the patient's
1)personality.
2)emotional constitution.
3)capacity for continued function under stress.
4)long-term health care insurance.

A)1,2,and 3
B)1,2,and 4
C)1,3,and 4
D)2,3,and 4
سؤال
Surveys indicate that most people diagnosed with a life-threatening illness

A)would rather suspect it without being told directly.
B)would rather not know.
C)want to be told.
D)do not want their families to be told.
سؤال
According to Greek legend,the first physician was

A)Aesculapius.
B)Hospicious.
C)Kairos.
D)Zeus.
سؤال
Data from 2009 reveals ________ percent of Medicare beneficiaries died at home.

A)14.2
B)24.6
C)33.5
D)53.5
سؤال
Due to the impact of managed care and greater emphasis on patients' rights,which of the following is true?

A)The "Aesculapian authority" of physicians is being challenged.
B)The "Aesculapian authority" of physicians is increasing.
C)Physicians must practice excessive paternalism in making decisions for patients.
D)Shared decision making is no longer feasible.
سؤال
Feelings of inadequacy,nonreciprocal giving,and too many demands are among the main sources of

A)trauma guilt.
B)caregiver stress.
C)burnout.
D)devaluing nurses.
سؤال
The purpose of the triage system is to

A)use three forms of medical interventions.
B)avoid prioritizing among patients.
C)reduce the time between injury and care.
D)standardize medical treatment.
سؤال
Which of the following are included in William Lamers "levels" of hospice care?
1)Traditional
2)Long-term
3)High-tech
4)Conventional

A)1,2,and 3
B)2,3,and 4
C)1,2,and 4
D)1,3,and 4
سؤال
What is the purpose of post-trauma defusing?

A)To assure people involved that their feelings are normal
B)To hold a formal meeting with after care personnel
C)To discuss coping strategies away from the scene
D)To refer victims for professional counseling
سؤال
All of the following are challenges to hospice and palliative care EXCEPT

A)availability of a primary caregiver.
B)funding for services.
C)broadening access for underserved patient populations.
D)lack of routinization of care and regulation.
سؤال
Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM)refers to

A)a department in U.S.Homeland Security.
B)the triage system in a hospital.
C)intervention following traumatic events.
D)professional management of emergency room personnel.
سؤال
What do experts in trauma and emergency care call the first hour after serious injury?

A)The Critical Hour
B)The Crucial Hour
C)The Golden Hour
D)The Trauma Hour
سؤال
Saint Christopher's Hospice in England is named after

A)founder Dr.Cicely Christopher Saunders.
B)a refugee from Poland dying from inoperable cancer.
C)the patron saint of travelers.
D)a wealthy Roman widow.
سؤال
In what year was the first civilian helicopter medevac program established?

A)1970
B)1966
C)1969
D)1965
سؤال
Hospice programs are mandated to

A)provide bereavement follow-up services for the family.
B)prescribe a particular way of dying.
C)review the family's financial status.
D)offer options for alternative and disease-directed therapies.
سؤال
More important than who is the death notifier,is how,when,and

A)why.
B)where.
C)what.
D)whose fault.
سؤال
In what year was the first hospital-based helicopter program established at St.Anthony's Hospital in Denver?

A)1972
B)1963
C)1947
D)1995
سؤال
In which country is the most influential model of modern hospice care?

A)United States
B)England
C)Japan
D)Switzerland
سؤال
What kind of patients should be given priority in care according to the system developed by Army Major John Letterman during the Civil War?

A)Patients whose injuries are serious but survivable
B)First come,first served
C)Patients with less serious injuries so that they can offer help to others
D)Patients with highest military ranking
سؤال
What are Diakonia,Metanoia,and Kairos?

A)Three disciples of St.Jerome.
B)Grecian villages known for early hospice care
C)Concepts reflecting a high technology,low person,system of health care
D)Concepts that form a basis for hospice care
سؤال
The roots of modern emergency and trauma care can be traced back to

A)the Vietnam War.
B)the Maryland State Police.
C)the 20th century.
D)the Civil War.
سؤال
Midway between institutionalization and independent living is a form of care for the elderly called

A)elder hostels.
B)congregate housing.
C)senescence.
D)skilled nursing facilities.
سؤال
All of the following are features of St.Christopher's hospice EXCEPT

A)wards are filled with flowers and photographs.
B)children are encouraged to visit.
C)pets are forbidden.
D)relatives are allowed to stay with the dead body.
سؤال
During the U.S.Civil War,Army Major John Letterman developed a system for evacuating casualties aimed at reducing the time between injury and care.What is the term for this system?

A)Ambulatory care
B)Triage
C)Medevac
D)Systematic trauma care
سؤال
What is the term describing a gradual erosion of the uniqueness of one's personality,causing residents to become increasingly dependent on staff for mundane needs?

A)Respite care
B)Gerontological persuasion
C)Institutional fatigue
D)Institutional neurosis
سؤال
In conversations that involve news of a life-threatening diagnosis,details can be given in segments.
سؤال
The health care system includes patient,government and institution.
سؤال
With earlier diagnosis and sophisticated medical care,the "terminal" stage of an illness may now last more than a decade.
سؤال
Hospice and palliative medicine have not become a subspecialty approved by the American Board of Medical Specialties.
سؤال
Ninety-two percent of Americans believe that medical technology can always save their lives.
سؤال
Nonverbal communication includes gestures,postures,and clothing.
سؤال
A reaction to stress in which a carer goes beyond exhaustion and depression to being "past caring" is termed

A)concern fatigue.
B)burnout.
C)grief.
D)empathetic depression.
سؤال
Funding for hospice services is plentiful because there are no limits on who qualifies.
سؤال
Caregivers generally agree about whether family members should be present in the ER during resuscitation.
سؤال
The emphasis on cure among professional caregivers can result in death being

A)discussed objectively and openly.
B)seen as less stressful.
C)seen as a natural event and "I've done all I can."
D)viewed as a failure.
سؤال
An example of "respite care" is temporary care that gives caregivers a break.
سؤال
In 1900,about 80% of deaths in the United States occurred in the home.
سؤال
A covenantal relationship in health care implies a mutuality of interests between providers and patients.
سؤال
Whole person care involves attending mainly to a patient's physical needs 24 hours a day.
سؤال
Death notification style can be significant in a family's experience of grief.
سؤال
The goal of palliative care is to cure the patient's disease.
سؤال
Christian hospices were built on a military model of efficiency to aid gladiators and slaves.
سؤال
Most hospice care takes place in patients' homes with family members as primary caregivers.
سؤال
Surveys indicate that most people want to be told if diagnosed with a life-threatening illness.
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Deck 5: Health Care: Patients,staff,and Institutions
1
The elements of the health care system are patient,institution,and

A)culture.
B)government.
C)staff.
D)spirits.
C
2
Regarding hospice and palliative care,what are the 3 C's of high-quality care?

A)Controlled,caring,capable
B)Competent,compassionate,coordinated
C)Cautious,caregiving,challenging
D)Curative,Christian,consistent
B
3
According to Daniel Callahan,what percentage of Americans believe that medical technology can always save their lives?

A)76%
B)40%
C)92%
D)65%
B
4
What is a holistic program of care for the dying?

A)Hospice
B)Nursing home
C)Hospital intensive care unit
D)Social service intervention
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5
In achieving clear communication,what is referred to as proxemics?

A)Open discussions
B)Jewelry and linking objects
C)Space and time
D)Addressing the patient as Mr.or Mrs.
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6
All of the following are associated with the mission of modern hospitals EXCEPT

A)aggressive techniques.
B)diagnosis of symptoms.
C)care of patients with long term residential needs.
D)care of patients with acute illnesses.
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7
Which country spends more on health than any other industrialized country?

A)United States
B)Sweden
C)Belgium
D)Japan
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8
When a nurse says to a patient "Oh,you're doing so well," his or her intention is probably to

A)compare him or her to others.
B)avoid discussion and deny seriousness of the ailment.
C)help the patient realize that everybody is cheering him or her on.
D)provide reassurance to the patient.
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9
Who is at the center of the "ideal caring situation"?

A)Patient
B)Physician
C)Spouse or mate
D)Medical ethicist
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10
Depersonalization of the dying patient can occur when
1)an illness is not well understood or rare.
2)physicians and nurses believe "nothing more can be done."
3)physicians and nurses avoid contact due to their own death anxiety.
4)hospital staff shifts change frequently.

A)1 and 2
B)1 and 4
C)3 and 4
D)2 and 3
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11
According to Norman Cousins,the style of medical communication is important because it can

A)draw more patients to the hospital.
B)help to change the impersonal image of hospitals.
C)decrease the family's anxiety and fear.
D)play a role in the patient's healing.
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12
The "principle of symmetry" advocated by Daniel Callahan states that a technology should be judged by a balance between the

A)cost and the seriousness of the illness.
B)extension and saving of life and the quality of life.
C)cost and the extension of life.
D)desire to live and the ability to pay for medical care.
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13
Dr.Elisabeth Kübler-Ross wanted to

A)educate medical interns about dying patients.
B)set up hospices to care for the terminally ill.
C)educate the media about death and dying in their community.
D)help physicians separate their emotions from their science.
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14
In Candace West's study of how doctors and patients relate to each other,all of the following were true EXCEPT

A)There is a "communications chasm" that hinders the healing process.
B)Patients want to talk about "the cure."
C)There is a lack of introductions,greetings,laughter,and the use of the patient's name.
D)Physicians tend to advance questions that restrict patients' options for answers.
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15
According to Richard Sandor,what is the "single most valuable asset of the skilled doctor"?

A)Accurate communication
B)Friendly staff
C)Being on time for appointments
D)Knowledge of end of life issues
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16
When communicating a life-threatening diagnosis to a patient,a physician must consider the patient's
1)personality.
2)emotional constitution.
3)capacity for continued function under stress.
4)long-term health care insurance.

A)1,2,and 3
B)1,2,and 4
C)1,3,and 4
D)2,3,and 4
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17
Surveys indicate that most people diagnosed with a life-threatening illness

A)would rather suspect it without being told directly.
B)would rather not know.
C)want to be told.
D)do not want their families to be told.
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18
According to Greek legend,the first physician was

A)Aesculapius.
B)Hospicious.
C)Kairos.
D)Zeus.
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19
Data from 2009 reveals ________ percent of Medicare beneficiaries died at home.

A)14.2
B)24.6
C)33.5
D)53.5
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20
Due to the impact of managed care and greater emphasis on patients' rights,which of the following is true?

A)The "Aesculapian authority" of physicians is being challenged.
B)The "Aesculapian authority" of physicians is increasing.
C)Physicians must practice excessive paternalism in making decisions for patients.
D)Shared decision making is no longer feasible.
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21
Feelings of inadequacy,nonreciprocal giving,and too many demands are among the main sources of

A)trauma guilt.
B)caregiver stress.
C)burnout.
D)devaluing nurses.
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22
The purpose of the triage system is to

A)use three forms of medical interventions.
B)avoid prioritizing among patients.
C)reduce the time between injury and care.
D)standardize medical treatment.
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23
Which of the following are included in William Lamers "levels" of hospice care?
1)Traditional
2)Long-term
3)High-tech
4)Conventional

A)1,2,and 3
B)2,3,and 4
C)1,2,and 4
D)1,3,and 4
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24
What is the purpose of post-trauma defusing?

A)To assure people involved that their feelings are normal
B)To hold a formal meeting with after care personnel
C)To discuss coping strategies away from the scene
D)To refer victims for professional counseling
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25
All of the following are challenges to hospice and palliative care EXCEPT

A)availability of a primary caregiver.
B)funding for services.
C)broadening access for underserved patient populations.
D)lack of routinization of care and regulation.
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26
Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM)refers to

A)a department in U.S.Homeland Security.
B)the triage system in a hospital.
C)intervention following traumatic events.
D)professional management of emergency room personnel.
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27
What do experts in trauma and emergency care call the first hour after serious injury?

A)The Critical Hour
B)The Crucial Hour
C)The Golden Hour
D)The Trauma Hour
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28
Saint Christopher's Hospice in England is named after

A)founder Dr.Cicely Christopher Saunders.
B)a refugee from Poland dying from inoperable cancer.
C)the patron saint of travelers.
D)a wealthy Roman widow.
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29
In what year was the first civilian helicopter medevac program established?

A)1970
B)1966
C)1969
D)1965
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30
Hospice programs are mandated to

A)provide bereavement follow-up services for the family.
B)prescribe a particular way of dying.
C)review the family's financial status.
D)offer options for alternative and disease-directed therapies.
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31
More important than who is the death notifier,is how,when,and

A)why.
B)where.
C)what.
D)whose fault.
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32
In what year was the first hospital-based helicopter program established at St.Anthony's Hospital in Denver?

A)1972
B)1963
C)1947
D)1995
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33
In which country is the most influential model of modern hospice care?

A)United States
B)England
C)Japan
D)Switzerland
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34
What kind of patients should be given priority in care according to the system developed by Army Major John Letterman during the Civil War?

A)Patients whose injuries are serious but survivable
B)First come,first served
C)Patients with less serious injuries so that they can offer help to others
D)Patients with highest military ranking
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35
What are Diakonia,Metanoia,and Kairos?

A)Three disciples of St.Jerome.
B)Grecian villages known for early hospice care
C)Concepts reflecting a high technology,low person,system of health care
D)Concepts that form a basis for hospice care
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36
The roots of modern emergency and trauma care can be traced back to

A)the Vietnam War.
B)the Maryland State Police.
C)the 20th century.
D)the Civil War.
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37
Midway between institutionalization and independent living is a form of care for the elderly called

A)elder hostels.
B)congregate housing.
C)senescence.
D)skilled nursing facilities.
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38
All of the following are features of St.Christopher's hospice EXCEPT

A)wards are filled with flowers and photographs.
B)children are encouraged to visit.
C)pets are forbidden.
D)relatives are allowed to stay with the dead body.
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During the U.S.Civil War,Army Major John Letterman developed a system for evacuating casualties aimed at reducing the time between injury and care.What is the term for this system?

A)Ambulatory care
B)Triage
C)Medevac
D)Systematic trauma care
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40
What is the term describing a gradual erosion of the uniqueness of one's personality,causing residents to become increasingly dependent on staff for mundane needs?

A)Respite care
B)Gerontological persuasion
C)Institutional fatigue
D)Institutional neurosis
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41
In conversations that involve news of a life-threatening diagnosis,details can be given in segments.
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42
The health care system includes patient,government and institution.
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43
With earlier diagnosis and sophisticated medical care,the "terminal" stage of an illness may now last more than a decade.
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44
Hospice and palliative medicine have not become a subspecialty approved by the American Board of Medical Specialties.
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45
Ninety-two percent of Americans believe that medical technology can always save their lives.
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46
Nonverbal communication includes gestures,postures,and clothing.
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47
A reaction to stress in which a carer goes beyond exhaustion and depression to being "past caring" is termed

A)concern fatigue.
B)burnout.
C)grief.
D)empathetic depression.
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48
Funding for hospice services is plentiful because there are no limits on who qualifies.
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49
Caregivers generally agree about whether family members should be present in the ER during resuscitation.
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50
The emphasis on cure among professional caregivers can result in death being

A)discussed objectively and openly.
B)seen as less stressful.
C)seen as a natural event and "I've done all I can."
D)viewed as a failure.
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51
An example of "respite care" is temporary care that gives caregivers a break.
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52
In 1900,about 80% of deaths in the United States occurred in the home.
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53
A covenantal relationship in health care implies a mutuality of interests between providers and patients.
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54
Whole person care involves attending mainly to a patient's physical needs 24 hours a day.
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55
Death notification style can be significant in a family's experience of grief.
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56
The goal of palliative care is to cure the patient's disease.
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57
Christian hospices were built on a military model of efficiency to aid gladiators and slaves.
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58
Most hospice care takes place in patients' homes with family members as primary caregivers.
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Surveys indicate that most people want to be told if diagnosed with a life-threatening illness.
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