Medical Term & Practices
Healthcare Roles & Organizations
Legal & Ethical Considerations
Patient Care & Safety
Healthcare Systems & General Knowledge
100

What is eustress?

the positive physical and psychological state of a patient.

100

This organization would a circulating nurse likely join

What is AORN?

100

Is the statement "Being committed to patient confidentiality means never discussing patient information in public." true or false?

True

100

This is a set of therapies that preserves a patient’s life when body systems are not functioning sufficiently.

life support

100

Who is Vesalius?

This historical figure is considered to be the father of modern anatomy and to have changed the traditional approach to anatomical studies.

200

This form of consent is defined by the Joint Commission as "agreement or permission accompanied by full notice about what is being consented to."

What is informed consent?

200

Who is the CST?

During the postoperative phase, this surgical team member is responsible for separating instruments and disassembling the sterile field.

200

an example of a potential ethical dilemma.

refusing treatment for a patient who cannot afford to pay

200

This level of trauma center designation can meet all the needs required for treating patients on a twenty-four-hour basis.

 Level I




200

This phenomenon was identified in the late 1990s as causing more deaths in the United States than car accidents, AIDS, and breast cancer combined.

What are medical errors?

300

What is consent?

This is a voluntary and informed act in which one party gives permission to another party to "touch."

300

Is the statement "AST’s mission statement is “Enhancing the profession to ensure quality patient care.”" true or false?

True

300

Foreign body left in patient would be classified as an ______ tort.  

unintentional

300

All of these organs or tissues can be recovered after death or after a patient has already been removed from life support.

bone, heart, and liver

300

What is the FDA?

This organization has the authority to regulate medical devices under the Safe Medical Device Act.

400

What is passive euthanasia?

This type of euthanasia is chosen by a terminally ill patient whose advance directive is to refuse any life-saving efforts.

400

Is the statement "Professionalism for the surgical technologist begins with competency in the workplace." true or false?

False

400

What is Captain of the ship doctrine?

This doctrine holds the surgeon accountable for all actions of the operating room team in lawsuits unless borrowed servant doctrine is found.

400

What is the golden hour?

This term refers to the reduction of morbidity and mortality for trauma victims.

400

These types of insurance providers include contracted providers and services with predetermined fees.

HMO and PPO

500

This term describes the system of behaviors, expectations, and morals composing standards of conduct for professionals.

What are ethics?

500

What is the Council on Surgical and Perioperative Safety (CSPS)

This organization's focus is on patient and worker safety and is a unique coalition of surgeons (ACS), anesthesiologists (ASA), operating room (AORN) and perianesthesia (ASPAN) nurses, CRNAs (AANA), surgical physician assistants (AASPA), and surgical technologists (AST).

500

The most common types of patient-care errors committed by operating room personnel, including negligence and malpractice, are categorized as this.

unintentional torts

500

This area of concern or fear would MOST likely be the main focus for a teenage patient having surgery.

What is body image?

500

Is the statement "The ARC/STSA administers the national certification examination for surgical technologists and owns the CST® and CSFA® credentials." true or false?

False