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1
What is most commonly held fear people express about dying?
A)Not having money to pay for a funeral
B)Dying in pain
C)Not living to see children grow up
D)The inefficiency of hospitals
2
What is the primary focus of hospital care?
A)Mental rehabilitation
B)Long-term residential care
C)Acute intensive care
D)Care of dying patients and their families
3
In 2000, what percentage of the gross domestic product was spent on health care?
A)12 percent
B)9 percent
C)13 percent
D)25 percent
4
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 lessening.
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.
5
In the context of terminal care, which of the following is an example of using a strategy of denial to avoid talking about death?
A)"You're doing so well."
B)"Oh, you'll live to be one hundred."
C)"Well, we all die sometime."
D)"What happened to make you feel this way?"
6
According to Daniel Callahan, in rationing scarce health care resources, what principle should be applied?
A)Principle of symmetry
B)Principle of rationing
C)Principle of longevity
D)Principle of functionalism
7
What is the primary aim of hospice and palliative care?
A)To help people live as fully as possible until the end of their lives
B)To take measures to sustain life
C)To focus on curing disease
D)To help patients realize that nothing can be done
8
What is the location of St. Christopher's Hospice?
A)New Haven, Connecticut
B)Sydenham, England
C)Rome, Italy
D)San Francisco, California
9
Which of the following is a feature of St. Christopher's Hospice?
A)Wards are filled with flowers and photographs.
B)Pets are forbidden.
C)Children are discouraged to visit.
D)Relatives are not allowed to stay with the dead body.
10
Which of the following is a crucial challenge for contemporary hospices?
A)Access and availability of care
B)Finances and budgetary controls
C)Innovation and creation of new services
D)All of the above.
11
Under the Medicare Hospice Benefit, what must a patient's life expectancy be to qualify for hospice care?
A)Six months or less
B)Eight months or less
C)Ten months or less
D)Twelve months or more
12
Which of the following BEST describes the advantages of home care as a setting for terminal care?
A)The dying person is in a familiar setting.
B)Home care lessens the need to "live to a timetable."
C)Home care allows for a mutuality of care and concern.
D)All of the above
13
Which type of institutional care is the MOST appropriate for an aged person who needs minimal assistance?
A)Skilled nursing facility
B)Personal home care
C)Home health care
D)Congregate housing
14
What do experts in trauma and emergency care call the first hour after serious injury?
A)The Painful Hour
B)The Crucial Hour
C)The Golden Hour
D)The Happy Hour
15
What is the survival rate among people who receive appropriate care during the first hour after a traumatic injury?
A)60 percent
B)70 percent
C)80 percent
D)90 percent
16
During the U.S. Civil War, Army Major John Letterman developed a system for evaluating casualties aimed at reducing the time between injury and care. What is the term for this system?
A)Angulatory Care
B)Triage
C)Medevac Care
D)Systematic Trauma Care
17
What significant innovation in comprehensive trauma and emergency care was instituted in 1969?
A)The first civilian helicopter medevac program.
B)The triage system
C)Burn treatment
D)Nothing of significance occurred in 1969 relative to trauma care.
18
What is a specific challenge facing emergency room or trauma staff?
A)To provide short-term acute care
B)To take life-sustaining action with little or no established relationship with the patient
C)To encourage the use of support groups
D)To meet the needs of terminally-ill patients
19
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
20
When in the presence of someone who is dying, it is BEST to
A)leave your own agenda at the door.
B)sit still and listen.
C)be present to whatever the person needs.
D)All of the above.







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