A good example of "Operant Conditioning" is:
A. Not watching TV because it is bad for your health
B. Ignoring a crying baby so they will go to sleep
C. Refusing to take medications because they usually don't work
D. Giving a dog a treat for bringing the newspaper Correct
Answers D. Giving a dog a treat for brining the newspaper
A healthy patient is more likely to ask their physician to
prescribe a medication they heard about in a TV advertisement
A. True
B. False Correct Answers B. False
According to Piaget's Cognitive Development Stages, children
begin to recall past events, understand symbols and use mental
imaging in the:
A. Sensorimotor Stage
B. Concrete Operational Stage
C. Formal Operational Stage
D. Preoperational Stage Correct Answers D. Preoperational
Stage
According to Piaget's Cognitive Development Stages, children
cannot learn about medications in the:
A. Formal Operational Stage
B. Concrete Operational Stage
C. Sensorimotor Stage
D. Preoperational Stage Correct Answers C. Sensorimotor
stage
, According to the Social Cognitive Theory, behavior is
influenced by personal perceptions and attitude.
A. True
B. False Correct Answers B. False
According to what theory are behaviors acquired and shaped
through "Reciprocal Determinism?"
A. Health Belief Model
B. PRECED-PROCEED Model
C. Theory of Planned Behavior
D. Social Cognitive Theory Correct Answers D. Social
Cognitive Theory
Although 64% of Americans have a smart phone, they rarely use
them for health-related information
A. True
B. False Correct Answers B. False
Although children are capable of understanding the importance
of medication adherence at ages 12 and older, they don't always
apply that knowledge
A. True
B. False Correct Answers A. True
Attempts to increase interpersonal communication in patient
care practices should incorporate interventions that influence
personal, interpersonal, and environmental factors.
A. True
B. False Correct Answers A. true