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1. How are primal stresses best defined?
Answer: Fundamental (original) stresses that create innate responses
2. Which of the following are considered primal stresses?
Answer: Fight or flight, obtaining food, death
3. Which methods may be used to obtain food?
Answer: Persuasion, bartering, searching, producing
4. Which are considered psychological needs?
Answer: Emotionality and objectivity
5. Which are considered physiological needs?
Answer: Nutrition, sleep, recreation, exercise, and minimal stress
6. Which psychological and physiological factors most directly affect
learning?
Answer:
• Sound mind
• Adequate nutrition (especially breakfast)
• Adequate sleep
• Exercise
• Preventive care
, • Objectivity and rational thought
7. How is conflict best defined?
Answer: Tension resulting from disagreements between incompatible
needs or drives
8. How do you verify you have the correct patient?
Answer: Match the ID wristband with the requisition using two patient
identifiers
9. How many patient identifiers should a student use when confirming
patient identity?
Answer: Two
10.What does the acronym AIDET stand for?
Answer: Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, Thank You
11.Who is considered the father of modern medicine and medical ethics?
Answer: Hippocrates
12.What is the primary purpose of medical terminology?
Answer: To provide consistent, efficient, and universal communication
13.Which word parts make up medical terminology?
Answer: Word root, prefix, suffix, combining form
14.What is a word root?
Answer: The main part of a word that carries its central meaning
15.What is a prefix?
Answer: A word part placed at the beginning that modifies meaning
16.What is a suffix?
Answer: A word part at the end that indicates condition, procedure,
disease, or meaning
17.When is a combining vowel NOT used?
Answer: When the suffix begins with a vowel