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What are the four corners of a
motivational interviewing in a
medical setting
a. To resist the righting reflex, to
understand and explore the patients
own motivations, to listen with
empathy, and to empower the
patient
b. To ask open ended questions, to
affirm the patient, to reflect, and to
summarize
c. To push patients out of the status
quo, to encourage change, to keep
away from ambivalence, and to
check in on their knowledge
d. To use the righting reflex, to give
information to the patient, to
interrupt the patient, and to use
scare tactics to make them be
healthier
, Jim has been wanting to lose weight a
for a while now. He has spoken to his
nurse about it and feels like he has a
good understanding of the benefits
of weight loss and what he can do to
lose weight he is currently
researching gym memberships that
will help him achieve his goals what
stage of change is he in?
a. Preparation
b. Pre-contemplation
c. Ambivalence
d. Change
You are talking to a patient about B
weight loss. They state "I want to lose
weight, but I hate exercising." This is
an example of:
a. Excuses
b. Ambivalence
c. Change talk
d. Summarizing
Are gender and birth sex the same? b.
a. yes
b. no
What are some common barriers to d.
medical care for LGBTQ people?
a. Economically disadvantaged
b. Lack of insurance
c. Provider ignorance
d. All of the above
Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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Terms in this set (41)
What are the four corners of a
motivational interviewing in a
medical setting
a. To resist the righting reflex, to
understand and explore the patients
own motivations, to listen with
empathy, and to empower the
patient
b. To ask open ended questions, to
affirm the patient, to reflect, and to
summarize
c. To push patients out of the status
quo, to encourage change, to keep
away from ambivalence, and to
check in on their knowledge
d. To use the righting reflex, to give
information to the patient, to
interrupt the patient, and to use
scare tactics to make them be
healthier
, Jim has been wanting to lose weight a
for a while now. He has spoken to his
nurse about it and feels like he has a
good understanding of the benefits
of weight loss and what he can do to
lose weight he is currently
researching gym memberships that
will help him achieve his goals what
stage of change is he in?
a. Preparation
b. Pre-contemplation
c. Ambivalence
d. Change
You are talking to a patient about B
weight loss. They state "I want to lose
weight, but I hate exercising." This is
an example of:
a. Excuses
b. Ambivalence
c. Change talk
d. Summarizing
Are gender and birth sex the same? b.
a. yes
b. no
What are some common barriers to d.
medical care for LGBTQ people?
a. Economically disadvantaged
b. Lack of insurance
c. Provider ignorance
d. All of the above