Sarah Michelle page 234 – 256 Questions and Answers(RATED A)
Sarah Michelle page 234 – 256 Quewhat is the strongest, gold standard hierarchy of evidence? - ANSWER Meta analysis or systematic review (pull several studies that have already been done) what is the middle hiearchy of evidence? - ANSWER randomized control trials, cohort studies, case control studies, cross sectional studies (all the C's - actual research) what is the lowest level of hiearchy of evidence? - ANSWER editorials and opinions (no real research) - longitudinal/retrospective what is the difference between Quasi experimental design vs randomized control trial - ANSWER both are middle levels of evidence Quasi - no randomization Random - is randomization of who gets placebo vs actual tx what explains and predicts health behaviors. It is based on perceived risks susceptibility belief of consequence, risk severity, benefits to action, self-efficacy and cues to action - ANSWER health belief model what is the health belief model - ANSWER people will not change their health behaviors unless they personally believe they are at risk and they want to avoid negative health consequences what gives you the ability to practice from your state - ANSWER license what is your board exam for? (AANP or ANCC) - ANSWER certification what is the process you go through in order to be allowed to bill medicare, medicaid, etc - ANSWER credentials (verification process) what insurance is not affected by job changes or retirement. You are covered as long as you had an active policy when you saw the patient? - ANSWER occurrence based what insurance is based on if you have coverage while you're still employed. You lose coverage as soon as you change jobs or retire (unless you purchase tail coverage when you leave) - ANSWER claims based what type of insurance would ensure you continue to have coverage in the event that you leave your job? - ANSWER occurrence based what are the stages of change (5) - ANSWER 1. Pre-contemplation 2. Contemplation 3. Preparation 4. Action 5. Maintenance/Relapse what is the theory where the family functions as a system, a cohesive unit, one big emotional unit. Each family member plays a specific role. If one member starts to slack, another family picks it up - ANSWER family systems theory what are the 3 stages in Lewin's change model - ANSWER 1. unfreeze - before change occurs, figuring out how to become motivated to change 2. change - when change occurs 3. refreeze - ensure the change is permanent and becomes a new habit. Incentivizing that change wstions and Answers(RATED A)
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