Health care providers can effectively help address anxieties regarding uncertainties
that are concerning to patients and loved ones. Which of the following is not
appropriate?
a) Clarify their assumptions within your authority to have such a conversation.
b) Seek out the most appropriate person to talk with them more fully about their
anxieties.
c) Say something immediately to keep their hopes up even if you're not sure it's
completely accurate, then seek out someone better qualified to fully explain the
situation.
d) Stick to the truth whether it allays their anxieties.
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c) Say something immediately to keep their hopes up even if you're not
sure it's completely accurate, then seek out someone better qualified to
fully explain the situation.
,As children age:
a) the family system changes.
b) the family system remains the same.
c) the family structure remains the same.
d) the family is less important because children can understand the health
professional.
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a) the family system changes.
A pathography is:
a) charged, intensified language.
b) a fictional account with characters, plot, and motivation.
c) an objective, impersonal account of pathophysiology.
d) a personal description of an illness experience.
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d) a personal description of an illness experience.
Which is true regarding medical error and preventable adverse events?
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Safety culture tools such as incident debriefing and root cause analysis
serve to support health professionals when an error occurs.
, Ethnocentrism:
a) should be encouraged in the health professions.
b) describes profound variability between cultural groups.
c) is the belief that one's own cultural ways are superior.
d) describes cultural values shared by all health professions.
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c) is the belief that one's own cultural ways are superior.
Care in the health professionals context:
a) describes a professional's actions toward a patient that are not a part of the
patient's treatment.
b) is respectful conduct motivated by a professional's warm sentiments toward the
patient.
c) is respectful conduct reflecting a professional's commitment to make the patient's
well-being a top priority
d) is not important as long as the health professional is technically competent.
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c) is respectful conduct reflecting a professional's commitment to make the
patient's well-being a top priority
Respect for self in one's professional role embraces an idea of self-care that:
a) requires denying many aspects of taking care of oneself which the general public
freely engages in because of the special responsibilities of the professional role.
b) demands the patient's well-being as taking priority over one's own well-being.
c) identifies the key to meeting the benchmark of self-respect personally and
professionally over a lifetime of professional service.
that are concerning to patients and loved ones. Which of the following is not
appropriate?
a) Clarify their assumptions within your authority to have such a conversation.
b) Seek out the most appropriate person to talk with them more fully about their
anxieties.
c) Say something immediately to keep their hopes up even if you're not sure it's
completely accurate, then seek out someone better qualified to fully explain the
situation.
d) Stick to the truth whether it allays their anxieties.
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c) Say something immediately to keep their hopes up even if you're not
sure it's completely accurate, then seek out someone better qualified to
fully explain the situation.
,As children age:
a) the family system changes.
b) the family system remains the same.
c) the family structure remains the same.
d) the family is less important because children can understand the health
professional.
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a) the family system changes.
A pathography is:
a) charged, intensified language.
b) a fictional account with characters, plot, and motivation.
c) an objective, impersonal account of pathophysiology.
d) a personal description of an illness experience.
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d) a personal description of an illness experience.
Which is true regarding medical error and preventable adverse events?
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Safety culture tools such as incident debriefing and root cause analysis
serve to support health professionals when an error occurs.
, Ethnocentrism:
a) should be encouraged in the health professions.
b) describes profound variability between cultural groups.
c) is the belief that one's own cultural ways are superior.
d) describes cultural values shared by all health professions.
Give this one a try later!
c) is the belief that one's own cultural ways are superior.
Care in the health professionals context:
a) describes a professional's actions toward a patient that are not a part of the
patient's treatment.
b) is respectful conduct motivated by a professional's warm sentiments toward the
patient.
c) is respectful conduct reflecting a professional's commitment to make the patient's
well-being a top priority
d) is not important as long as the health professional is technically competent.
Give this one a try later!
c) is respectful conduct reflecting a professional's commitment to make the
patient's well-being a top priority
Respect for self in one's professional role embraces an idea of self-care that:
a) requires denying many aspects of taking care of oneself which the general public
freely engages in because of the special responsibilities of the professional role.
b) demands the patient's well-being as taking priority over one's own well-being.
c) identifies the key to meeting the benchmark of self-respect personally and
professionally over a lifetime of professional service.