1) What should you ensure to avoid a “phantom limb” sensation in patients during surgery? a) Using proper positioning devices b) Ignoring patient comfort c) Letting the patient choose their position d) Avoiding communication with the patient 2) Which position would be most like “resting in the grave” for a patient undergoing a surgery? a) Prone position b) Supine position c) Sitting position d) Trendelenburg position 3) To prevent “witches’ brew” of complications, what is the recommended action when positioning a patient? a) Ensure proper alignment and padding b) Use minimal padding c) Allow unrestricted movement d) Skip the assessment phase 4) What eerie consequence can arise from improper patient positioning? a) Ghostly whispers in the OR b) Pressure injuries or nerve damage c) Mysterious equipment malfunctions d) Floating surgical instruments 5) In a world where “zombies” roam, what is your best defense against contamination during surgery? a) Properly donning sterile attire b) Rushing through the prep c) Wearing casual clothing d) Avoiding hand hygiene 6) What should you do if a “mysterious fog” descends upon your sterile field? a) Ignore it; continue the procedure b) Replace all items on the field c) Ensure no items have become contaminated d) Ask the fog to leave 7) Which of the following would be considered a “grave error” in maintaining sterile technique? a) Touching sterile items with bare hands b) Using sterile gloves to handle instruments c) Keeping sterile fields well-organized d) Regularly checking expiration dates on sterile supplies 8) When setting up a sterile field, what should you avoid to prevent “the curse of contamination”? a) Keeping the field dry and free of debris b) Allowing non-sterile items to touch sterile surfaces c) Using only sterile instruments d) Keeping a barrier between the field and the patient 9) How do you prepare for a surgery that feels “haunted”? a) Trust your instincts b) Double-check all sterile supplies and setup c) Ask the ghost for help d) Light candles around the OR 10) What is the best way to avoid a “ghostly back injury” when lifting patients? a) Use proper body mechanics and lift techniques b) Lift with your back c) Rely on your colleagues for support d) Wait for the patient to move themselves 11) In a spooky scenario, what should you always do before moving a patient? a) Assess the patient's weight and mobility b) Ask the patient to jump off the bed c) Move them without warning d) Assume they are fine 12) To prevent “haunted” falls in the OR, which of the following is essential? a) Having enough staff for patient transfer b) Ignoring patient communication c) Keeping the room dark d) Removing all safety rails 13) In the event of a “spooky shift change,” what should you ensure regarding patient handling? a) Update all staff on patient-specific needs b) Ignore the last shift's notes c) Assume nothing has changed d) Close the OR door tightly 14) In the haunted operating room, what should you do to ensure a “spook-tacular” patient entry? a) Confirm the pre-op checklist is complete b) Allow ghosts to float in c) Rush the patient in without precautions d) Let the patient wear their Halloween costume 15) What eerie consequence can arise from breaking sterility during an operation? a) The surgical instruments may vanish b) Increased risk of surgical site infections c) The lights may flicker d) The patient may become a ghost 16) In a world where surgical instruments have minds of their own, how can you maintain focus in the OR? a) Minimize distractions and maintain communication b) Allow loud music to play c) Ignore the surgical team d) Use a Ouija board for guidance 17) What is the most crucial practice to prevent a “monster infection” during surgery? a) Ignoring hand hygiene b) Maintaining a sterile field c) Using expired sterile supplies d) Rushing through the prep 18) In the land of bacteria, which term refers to a living organism that causes disease? a) Non-pathogen b) Microbe c) Pathogen d) Zombie virus 19) If you have any doubt about the sterility of an item, what should you do to avoid a “grave error”? a) Use it anyway b) Consider it contaminated and discard it c) Leave it out and hope for the best d) Ask a ghost for advice 20) What ghastly result can occur from improper hand hygiene or surgical hand antisepsis in the OR? a) A patient becoming a ghost b) Increased risk of cross-contamination and infection c) Lights flickering in the OR d) A spooky apparition appearing 21) Which position might cause a “grave complication” if not done correctly? a) Supine position b) Lateral position c) Prone position d) All of the above 22) What is the risk of not using proper equipment during a “hair-raising” patient transfer? a) The patient may float away b) Increased risk of injury to the patient and staff c) The OR staff might turn into zombies d) The lights may go out 23) Which attire is essential to prevent the “haunting” of infections during surgery? a) Casual clothing b) Surgical scrub suits and sterile gowns c) Halloween costumes d) Any clothes that are comfortable 24) What principle must you follow to avoid becoming “possessed” by contamination? a) Maintain sterile surfaces contacting only sterile surfaces b) Rely on magic c) Leave the OR door open d) Ignore contamination warnings 25) What type of isolation precaution is required for a patient diagnosed with tuberculosis? a) Contact precautions b) Airborne precautions c) Droplet precautions d) Standard precautions 26) When caring for a patient on Contact Precautions, which of the following should be worn by healthcare personnel? a) Surgical mask only b) Gown and gloves c) N95 respirator d) No special precautions are necessary 27) Which of the following diseases would require Droplet Precautions during patient care? a) Chickenpox b) Influenza c) Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) d) C. difficile infection 28) If a patient has been diagnosed with tuberculosis, what should you do before entering their room? a) Wear a surgical mask and gown b) Ensure proper fit of an N95 respirator c) Use gloves only d) No special precautions are needed 29) When caring for a patient with a confirmed case of influenza, what precautions should you implement? a) Contact precautions only b) Droplet precautions, including wearing a mask within three feet of the patient c) Airborne precautions d) Standard precautions are sufficient 30) If a patient is diagnosed with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), what steps should you take? a) Place the patient on Airborne precautions b) Initiate Contact precautions, including wearing gloves and a gown c) Only use gloves when handling the patient d) Isolate the patient in a private room without any precautions 31) If a patient has been diagnosed with Clostridium difficile infection, what measures should be taken? a) Use Airborne precautions b) Implement Contact precautions and ensure thorough hand hygiene with soap and water c) Only wear gloves when entering the room d) No special precautions are needed 32) In a haunted operating room, what is the “curse” of improper arm positioning during surgery? a) The patient may wake up as a ghost b) Increased risk of ulnar nerve injury c) The instruments may vanish d) Increased risk of peroneal nerve injury  33) If a patient is placed in a position that causes “ghostly” compression of the brachial plexus, what might happen? a) They could experience pain and numbness in their leg b) They could experience pain and numbness in the arm c) They will gain supernatural strength d) They may become immortal 34) What “haunting” consequence could arise from prolonged positioning in the lithotomy position without proper precautions? a) A sudden appearance of spirits b) Compression of the peroneal nerve leading to foot drop c) The surgical team may become disoriented d) The patient might develop psychic abilities 35) When positioning a patient for surgery, what “supernatural” effect can occur if proper padding is not used? a) The patient might start levitating b) Development of pressure ulcers and nerve damage c) Nerve injury d) D) The surgical team may become too relaxed 36) If a patient’s arms are not secured correctly during a “spooktacular” surgery, what nerve injury might result? a) Phantom limb sensation b) Ulnar nerve injury from hanging off the table c) Increased blood circulation d) Instant recovery from anesthesia

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