Name: Score:
259 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 259
asking students to repeat important information, reward students for doing something correct,
direct reinforcement, vicarious reinforcement
Errors due to shortages of generic injectables
social learning theory: instructional applications
HC professional factors contributing to large number of medication errors
do errors still happen even when using E-prescribing
Definition 2 of 259
start lessons with a hook to create interest, review quiz promotes prior learning, chunking
cognitivism: instructional applications
Interventions to improve adherence
constructivism: definition of learning
people first language
Term 3 of 259
Which patient factors do not predict adherence
Race, cultural identity
Eating a meal, body size
Obesity, infection
Age, gender
,Definition 4 of 259
Used to speak appropriately and respectfully about someone with ahealth issue or disability
inclusive language
benefits of assessment
people first language
intended discrepancy
Definition 5 of 259
Developed to understand why people were not participating tuberculosis prevention and disease
detection programs
Patient health behaviors are determined by the degree to which they perceive a particular health
threat, and whether the patient believes the behavior will reduce the threat
Transtheoretical model
Theory of planned behavior
Health belief model
Locus of control
Definition 6 of 259
think about it quietly first, working alone
Ils global understanding
ILS reflective processing
vital sign: temperature
unintended discrepancy
,Definition 7 of 259
P1 pharmacy student, must be cosigned by RPh
ils active processing
systemic approaches to medical errors: incident reporting
VARK learning inventory
note signing
Definition 8 of 259
safety, efficacy, ease of use, cost
VITAL SIGN: OXYGEN SAT.
SYSTEMIC APPROACHES TO MEDICAL ERRORS: ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS
EVALUATION/GRADING
SEEC
Definition 9 of 259
Commercials, health borchures, advertisements,
External cues to action
Ways to assess adherence
Behavioral intention
Perceived benefit healthy of change
, Definition 10 of 259
A distinct service or group of services that optimize therapeutic outcomes for individual patients
Medication treatment maintenance
Formative assessment
Medication therapy management
Polypharmacy
Definition 11 of 259
written and spoken explanations
Verbal immediacy
Ils global understanding
Ils sensing perception
ILS verbal receptions
259 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 259
asking students to repeat important information, reward students for doing something correct,
direct reinforcement, vicarious reinforcement
Errors due to shortages of generic injectables
social learning theory: instructional applications
HC professional factors contributing to large number of medication errors
do errors still happen even when using E-prescribing
Definition 2 of 259
start lessons with a hook to create interest, review quiz promotes prior learning, chunking
cognitivism: instructional applications
Interventions to improve adherence
constructivism: definition of learning
people first language
Term 3 of 259
Which patient factors do not predict adherence
Race, cultural identity
Eating a meal, body size
Obesity, infection
Age, gender
,Definition 4 of 259
Used to speak appropriately and respectfully about someone with ahealth issue or disability
inclusive language
benefits of assessment
people first language
intended discrepancy
Definition 5 of 259
Developed to understand why people were not participating tuberculosis prevention and disease
detection programs
Patient health behaviors are determined by the degree to which they perceive a particular health
threat, and whether the patient believes the behavior will reduce the threat
Transtheoretical model
Theory of planned behavior
Health belief model
Locus of control
Definition 6 of 259
think about it quietly first, working alone
Ils global understanding
ILS reflective processing
vital sign: temperature
unintended discrepancy
,Definition 7 of 259
P1 pharmacy student, must be cosigned by RPh
ils active processing
systemic approaches to medical errors: incident reporting
VARK learning inventory
note signing
Definition 8 of 259
safety, efficacy, ease of use, cost
VITAL SIGN: OXYGEN SAT.
SYSTEMIC APPROACHES TO MEDICAL ERRORS: ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS
EVALUATION/GRADING
SEEC
Definition 9 of 259
Commercials, health borchures, advertisements,
External cues to action
Ways to assess adherence
Behavioral intention
Perceived benefit healthy of change
, Definition 10 of 259
A distinct service or group of services that optimize therapeutic outcomes for individual patients
Medication treatment maintenance
Formative assessment
Medication therapy management
Polypharmacy
Definition 11 of 259
written and spoken explanations
Verbal immediacy
Ils global understanding
Ils sensing perception
ILS verbal receptions