Chapter 3 Multiple Choice and True False Quiz
In the Mormon faith, the use of birth control is:
Allowed
Jehovah's Witnesses do not allow:
Blood transfusions
Maslow believed that if all of a person's safety needs are not met, that person will not be free to move to the next level and:
Care for another individual
Which of these is a genetic malformation?
Cheiloschisis
A patient should be discouraged from talking.
False
A surgical technologist should never introduce himself or herself to the patient; that is the responsibility of the circulator.
False
A surgical technologist should try to use big medical words when addressing a patient to demonstrate intelligence.
False
A surgical technologist should use his or her religious beliefs to convert others in the surgical suite.
False
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a person can move on to the next stage if he or she has satisfied most of the needs in the current stage.
False
Religion does not play a role in surgery.
False
The holy leader in the American Indian religion is the bishop.
False, medicine man/elder
Organ donation is encouraged by all religions.
False, not american indian
Any need or activity related to genetics, physiology, or anatomy is a _____ need.
Physical
The most basic needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs are _____ needs.
Physiological
A surgical technologist should always introduce himself or herself in a professional manner so as to:
Put the patient at ease
The surgical technologist must take _____ and cultural information into account when talking with a patient in the operating room (OR).
Religious
Which of the following is done for psychological factors?
Rhytidectomy
The _____ need refers to the need to fulfill what one believes is one's purpose.
Self-actualization
Any need or activity related to one's identification or interaction with another individual or group is a _____ need.
Social
According to Maslow, which of these needs is of the most importance?
Survival
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, if a person's physiological needs are not being met, that person must spend all of his or her energies meeting the basic needs of:
a. Food b. Temperature regulation c. Water d. All of these choices are correct. Answer: All of these choices are correct
Which of the following is a cause of surgical intervention?
a. Genetic malformation b. All of these choices are correct. c. Trauma d. Disease Answer: All of these choices are correct
A condition that is long lasting is:
chronic
The spiritual leaders in the Jehovah's Witness faith are called:
elders
All major religions believe in one god.
false
If a patient's physical needs are met, he or she will do well in surgery regardless of any other need.
false
In all religions, the removal of life support is a personal choice.
false
Only the major religions have any bearing on surgical practice.
false
The surgical technologist should never bring up religion in the operating room.
false
Use of birth control is _____ among Roman Catholics.
not allowed
Always treat a surgical patient as a(n):
person
The _____ need refers to a person's need to believe that his or her environment is safe.
safety
Any need or activity related to one's identification with an individual or group is a _____ need.
social
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, an individual's most basic needs are biological needs, such as for water and food.
true
People have different roles to play in their day-to-day lives, such as mother or surgical technologist.
true
Sometimes just a comforting touch or a hand to hold will ease a patient's discomfort.
true
The only form of birth control allowed by the Roman Catholic faith is the rhythm method.
true
The surgical patient is an individual who becomes a patient because of an illness, a disease, or a condition.
true
The surgical patient is first and foremost a person.
true
We must all learn to be tolerant of different cultures and religions.
true