Being Mortal by Atul Gawande - Quiz
  • 1. What is the main theme of 'Being Mortal'?
A) The importance of family relationships
B) The role of technology in healthcare
C) The benefits of modern medicine
D) The challenges of aging and end-of-life care
  • 2. What profession does Atul Gawande belong to?
A) Nurse
B) Surgeon
C) Physical therapist
D) Pharmacist
  • 3. In 'Being Mortal', what does Gawande suggest is often neglected in medical care?
A) Patient confidentiality
B) Insurance coverage
C) Surgical precision
D) Quality of life
  • 4. What is a key conclusion Gawande reaches about end-of-life care?
A) It should prioritize patient wishes
B) Death should be treated as a failure
C) Patients know less than doctors about their care
D) It should only focus on extending life
  • 5. What does Gawande advocate for in discussions about aging?
A) Open conversations about death and preferences
B) Focusing only on medical solutions
C) Transitioning to hospice care immediately
D) Avoiding discussions about death
  • 6. Who plays a prominent role in Gawande’s exploration of aging?
A) Politicians
B) Healthcare technology developers
C) Insurance agents
D) Patients and their families
  • 7. What type of care does Gawande emphasize for terminal illnesses?
A) Palliative care
B) Aggressive chemotherapy
C) Curative treatment
D) Radiation therapy
  • 8. What does Gawande say about the role of doctors in patient care?
A) They should focus solely on treatment
B) They should be guides and collaborators
C) They should have all the answers
D) They should control all decisions
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