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QUIZ 1 practice questions and answers docs solved solutions 2020 QUIZ 1 (Week 4) 1 • What is the healthcare professional legally responsible to do in patient education? • Inform the patien... t about their care • Explain any procedures they will undergo • Check for patient understanding • All of the above • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 2 What percentage of patients has been found to be noncompliant with health recommendations? • 10% • 20% • 50% • 90% • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 3 What are the goals of patient education? • To help the patient understand • To explain concepts to the patient • To help the patient incorporate healthcare into his life • All of the above • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 4 What is the healthcare professional’s role in teaching the patient at different life stages? • To follow procedures and protocols • To adapt patient education to the life stage of the patient • To delegate responsibility to another healthcare professional • To skip patient education if the patient is young, deaf, blind or old • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 5 Which of the following is an example of patient compliance? • A patient forgetting to pick up a prescription. • A patient sharing medication with a family member. • A patient arriving to appointments on the correct day and time. • A patient underutilizing prescribed medication. • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 6 Which of the following would be considered life-stages? • Menopause • Teenage • Senior Citizen • All of the above • Question Points: 0.0 / 10.0 • 7 Why was there more concern with preventative health care starting in the fifties? • Prosperity of the average household • Polio and other diseases could be prevented with immunization • Close family ties • All of the above • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 8 Which of the following has been found to be one of the most important factors in patient compliance? • Communication • Written material • Family input • Pre-appointment reminders • Question Points: 0.0 / 10.0 • 9 Which of the following is one form of nonverbal behavior? • Explaining a procedure to a patient • Kneeling down to the patients level before speaking • Checking for understanding • Giving the patient material to read • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 10 Why is the need for patient education expanding? • Aging population is growing rapidly • Growth of new technologies • Earlier discharge from hospital • All of the above • Question Points: 0.0 / 10.0 • 11 Which of the following are the three categories of learning? • Cognitive, affective, psychomotor • Affective, psychosocial, cognitive • Psychosocial, behavioral, affective • Psychomotor, cognitive, psychosocial • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 12 Examples of patient noncompliance include: • Missing Appointments • Not taking prescribed medication • Dietary or lifestyle changes • All of the Above • Question Points: 0.0 / 10.0 13 What is acculturation? • The patient is strongly attached to the culture he came from • The patient lives on the reservation • The patient refuses to speak the language of the new environment • The patient intermingles willingly in the new culture and adopts its culture • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 14 What is multicultural patient education? • Using an interpreter to do the patient education • Adapting patient education to the cultural needs of the patient and family • Expecting the patient to understand English • Avoiding a patient who is not of the healthcare professional’s ethnicity • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 15 Which of the following are considered relationship skills? • Empathy • Acceptance • Trust • All of the Above • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 QUIZ 2 Week 5 • 1 What is the purpose of informed consent? • To meet the legal obligation of informing the patient about his care • Kneeling down to the patients level before speaking • Both A and B • To keep the patient from refusing the exam after signing consent • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 2 CAM is: • Complementary and alternative medicine • Complete and advised medicine • Complex and addictive medicine • All of the above • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 3 What should the patient’s condition be to give informed consent? • Awake and aware • Under the influence of drugs or alcohol • Of legal age of consent • Awake and aware and of legal age of consent • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 4 Which of the following ethical theories means “do no harm”? • Justice • Beneficence • Nonautonomy • Nonmaleficence • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 5 What is the goal of patient education of the elderly? • To coerce the patient into compliance • To maximize both the quantity and quality of life of the patient • To overly simplify information for the patient • To teach the patient to understand directions • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 6 Which of the following is a barrier to education of the elderly? • Lack of tolerance and respect for the patient • Patient reminisces too much • Must repeat directions to patient several times • Patient is overly demanding • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 7 When a patient receives a terminal diagnosis what are some of the stages he will experience? • Fear • Denial • Anger • All of the Above • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 8 What are values? • Personal ethics • Personal theories • Duties • Responsibilities • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 9 Teaching aids should be used • To enhance oral communication • Giving the patient something to do while waiting • To substitute for one-on-one patient education • None of the above • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 10 What is “ageism” in healthcare? • Recording the patient’s correct age • The same as geriatrics • Discrimination based on age • The same as pediatrics • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 11 The definition of negotiation as it applies to patient education is: • Telling the patient to ask the doctor what they should do • Insisting the patient follow the treatment as prescribed • Letting the patient direct his treatment • Conferring, discussing and bargaining with the patient to conform treatment to his needs • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 12 What is the one thing terminal patients find most difficult? • Poor hospital food • Lack of visitors or too many visitors • Others acting as if the patient is already deceased • Too many painful treatments • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 13 How is it possible to integrate CAM and conventional medicine? • Under medical professional guidance • Considering CAM as a type of treatment also • Avoidance of negative interactions about CAM • All of the above • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 14 Illiteracy is: • Rare in the United States • Only occurs in low income, unemployed, uneducated people • Connected to intelligence • Inability to read and understand written material • Question Points: 10.0 / 10.0 • 15 Activity/passivity is usually used in patient education under such circumstances as • Emergency room treatment • Semi-conscious patient • Elderly patient who does not understand • All of the above • Question Points: 0.0 / 10.0 [Show More]
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