7. If there is a sudden death in the operating room, it isS a. Provide details about the cause of death b. Provide details about what occurred in the a appropriate for the technologist only to: a. Provide details about the cause of death operating room c. Offer an acknowledgment of loss d. Discuss the laboratory test values 3. For surgical technologists to recognize and acknowledge the fac of denth and what this means

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15. For a coroner's case, all of the follOwing are
c. Death from a diagnosed terminal illness in which
of the country and the data are exchanged with
7. If there is a sudden death in the operating room, it is
14. In the operating room, death is a(p)
event.
appropriate for the technologist only to:
a. Provide details about the cause of death
b. Provide details about what occurred in the
operating room
c. Offer an acknowledgment of loss
d. Discuss the laboratory test values
a. Rare
b. Occasional
c. Weekly
d. Daily
mandatory for an autopsy, except:
a. Death of an incarcerated individual
b. Unwitnessed death
8. For surgical technologists to recognize and
acknowledge the fact of death and what this means
to the patient in that moment and time, they should:
a. Focus on what the patient is experiencing in the
operating room or holding area
b. Observe facial expressions and gestures
c. Be alert to any changes in mood or signs of
anxiety and fear related to death and isolation
d. All of the above
the patient was being treated for
d. Suicide
16. Donors are registered in different
9. Medical interventions for a dying patient include all
of the following, except:
a. Respiratory support (artificial respiration)
b. Intravenous feeding
c. Dialysis
d. Pain medications
recovery organizations.
a. Parts
b. States
c. Regions
d. Counties
17. Reactions and coping skills available to health c
professionals are influenced by the following fact
10. The
of death is considered by
some to be too constricting and does not allow for
individualism in the experience of death.
a. Stage theory
b. End-of-life theory
c. Spiritual theory
d. Psychological theory
e. Examination
except:
a. Lack of support
b. The health care professional's beliefs and values
c. Previous experience with death
d. Emotional well-being
18. A
cadaver is maintained on
cardiopulmonary support to provide tissue perfusion
a. Non-heart-beating
b. Heart-beating
11.
is the right of every individual to
make decisions about how he or she lives and dies.
a. DNR
b. Advance directive
c. Self-determination
d. Living will
19. The cornea, bone and skin can be harvested from a
cadaver.
a. Non-heart-beating
b. Heart-beating
12. A
specifies the exact nature of
20. Organ and tissue donation arises as a(n)
palliative care that a patient accepts.
a. Living will
b. Advance directive
c. DNR
d. Assisted suicide
issue when the patient has not
left a clear directive before death.
a. Moral
b. Ethical
13. When no verifiable permission has been granted for
organ donation by the patient, the
may act as a surrogate for the patient.
a. Surgeon
b. Family
с. Chaplain
d. Nurses
21.
prepares the body for viewing by
the family and assists in further handling proceduies
carried out by the morgue and mortuary.
a. Rigor mortis
b. Operating room
c. Postmortem care
d. All the above
2
nter 14 Death and Dying
Transcribed Image Text:15. For a coroner's case, all of the follOwing are c. Death from a diagnosed terminal illness in which of the country and the data are exchanged with 7. If there is a sudden death in the operating room, it is 14. In the operating room, death is a(p) event. appropriate for the technologist only to: a. Provide details about the cause of death b. Provide details about what occurred in the operating room c. Offer an acknowledgment of loss d. Discuss the laboratory test values a. Rare b. Occasional c. Weekly d. Daily mandatory for an autopsy, except: a. Death of an incarcerated individual b. Unwitnessed death 8. For surgical technologists to recognize and acknowledge the fact of death and what this means to the patient in that moment and time, they should: a. Focus on what the patient is experiencing in the operating room or holding area b. Observe facial expressions and gestures c. Be alert to any changes in mood or signs of anxiety and fear related to death and isolation d. All of the above the patient was being treated for d. Suicide 16. Donors are registered in different 9. Medical interventions for a dying patient include all of the following, except: a. Respiratory support (artificial respiration) b. Intravenous feeding c. Dialysis d. Pain medications recovery organizations. a. Parts b. States c. Regions d. Counties 17. Reactions and coping skills available to health c professionals are influenced by the following fact 10. The of death is considered by some to be too constricting and does not allow for individualism in the experience of death. a. Stage theory b. End-of-life theory c. Spiritual theory d. Psychological theory e. Examination except: a. Lack of support b. The health care professional's beliefs and values c. Previous experience with death d. Emotional well-being 18. A cadaver is maintained on cardiopulmonary support to provide tissue perfusion a. Non-heart-beating b. Heart-beating 11. is the right of every individual to make decisions about how he or she lives and dies. a. DNR b. Advance directive c. Self-determination d. Living will 19. The cornea, bone and skin can be harvested from a cadaver. a. Non-heart-beating b. Heart-beating 12. A specifies the exact nature of 20. Organ and tissue donation arises as a(n) palliative care that a patient accepts. a. Living will b. Advance directive c. DNR d. Assisted suicide issue when the patient has not left a clear directive before death. a. Moral b. Ethical 13. When no verifiable permission has been granted for organ donation by the patient, the may act as a surrogate for the patient. a. Surgeon b. Family с. Chaplain d. Nurses 21. prepares the body for viewing by the family and assists in further handling proceduies carried out by the morgue and mortuary. a. Rigor mortis b. Operating room c. Postmortem care d. All the above 2 nter 14 Death and Dying
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