#1
Which of the following is an example of a spiritual coping mechanism?
Exercise
Meditation
Prescription medication
Socializing
#2
What is the role of a chaplain in patient care?
Performing surgeries
Providing spiritual support
Administering medication
Analyzing lab results
#3
Which of the following is not a common spiritual practice?
Prayer
Yoga
Breathing exercises
Reading fiction novels
#4
In which religion is the pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) considered a significant spiritual journey?
Christianity
Judaism
Islam
Buddhism
#5
Which religious tradition observes the Sabbath on Friday evening to Saturday evening?
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Buddhism
#6
Which religious group may avoid blood transfusions?
Hinduism
Judaism
Christianity
Jehovah's Witnesses
#7
What is the significance of fasting in some religious practices?
To promote weight loss
To increase metabolic rate
To demonstrate self-discipline and spiritual focus
To avoid certain foods
#8
What is the primary purpose of an advance directive?
To appoint a healthcare proxy
To request a specific religious service
To make decisions about end-of-life care
To choose a specific hospital
#9
What does the concept of 'spiritual distress' refer to in patient care?
An imbalance of neurotransmitters
A lack of social support
A disruption in a person's beliefs or practices
A physical injury
#10
Which of the following is an example of a religious dietary restriction?
Veganism
Ketogenic diet
Halal
Mediterranean diet
#11
What does the term 'Holistic Care' refer to in a healthcare setting?
Treating only physical symptoms
Addressing a person's physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs
Focusing solely on surgical interventions
Ignoring psychological aspects
#12
Which of the following statements best describes the concept of cultural humility in patient care?
Assuming one's own cultural beliefs are superior
Recognizing and respecting diverse cultural perspectives
Ignoring cultural differences
Enforcing one's cultural norms onto others
#13
What is the role of a healthcare provider in respecting a patient's religious beliefs?
To ignore the patient's beliefs
To challenge the patient's beliefs
To respect and accommodate the patient's beliefs
To impose their own beliefs onto the patient
#14
In spiritual care, what is meant by the term 'presence'?
Physical proximity
Active listening
Being attentive and empathetic
Providing medical treatment
#15
What is the main purpose of a vision quest in some Indigenous cultures?
To seek forgiveness
To find a romantic partner
To connect with spiritual guides
To seek guidance and clarity