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MED159 QUIZ CARDS
MED159 CH 36 & 15
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Patient education brochures should not exceed the ___ reading level. ●twelfth-grade ●tenth-grade ●sixth-grade ●fifth-grade ●third-grade | sixth-grade |
| An advantage of patient education is that ___ ●patients previously educated can educate other patients ●anyone can educate the patient ●greater compliance with prescribed treatment programs ●slows the recovery period from illness, disease, or injury | greater compliance with prescribed treatment programs |
| Which guideline should be incorporated when educating patients about health habits? ●a high-fat and low-fiber diet ●smoking no more than 1 pack per day ●sporadic exercise ●7 to 8 hours of sleep a night ●limiting fruits and vegetables in the diet | 7 to 8 hours of sleep a night |
| Preventive healthcare includes health- promoting behaviors, screening, and: ●treatment for individual symptoms ●rehabilitation ●surgery ●chemotherapy ●physical therapy | rehabilitation |
| The first level of disease and illness prevention is: ●adopting health-promoting behaviors ●symptom management ●screening ●surgery ●rehabilitation | adopting health-promoting behaviors |
| The second level of disease prevention is: ●screening ●rehabilitation ●illness management ●Health-promoting behaviors ●physical therapy | screening |
| The third level of disease prevention is: ●health-promoting behaviors ●screening ●diagnostic testing ●rehabilitation ●surgery | rehabilitation |
| Which of the following involves diagnostic testing of a patient who is typically free of symptoms? ●rehabilitation ●physical therapy ●screening ●management of an illness ●surgery | screening |
| An example of a screening test is: ●pain management ●teaching a patient the warning signs of cancer ●a stroke rehabilitation program ●a mammogram ●teaching health-promoting behaviors | a mammogram |
| Which of the following types of preoperative teaching gives patients a description of the physical sensations they may have during a procedure? ●factual ●sensory ●participatory ●modeling ●psychomotor | sensory |
| Which type of teaching should be used to demonstrate cleaning and dressing a wound postoperatively? ●sensory ●participatory ●factual ●combination ●cognitive | participatory |
| Which type of preoperative teaching includes detailed restrictions on diet or activity that may be necessary both before and after surgery? ●sensory ●participatory ●role playing ●modeling ●factual | factual |
| Theoretical or practical understanding of a subject and the ability to recall it is part of which learning domain? ●affective ●psychomotor ●general ●behavioral ●cognitive | cognitive |
| Which of the following is charted as subjective data? ●test results ●practitioner’s examination ●patient's chief complaint ●vital signs ●plan of action | patient's chief complaint |
| The practitioner’s diagnosis or impression of the patient’s condition is the: ●subjective data ●assessment ●objective data ●plan of action ●problem list | assessment |
| Which of these patient behaviors is a classic symptom of depression? ●profound sadness ●rapid speech ●obsession with exercising ●anxiety about entering the health-care system ●sleeping soundly at night | profound sadness |
| Asking the pt "Can you tell me more about your symptoms?" is which method of collecting pt data? ●asking closed-ended questions ●asking open-ended questions ●asking hypothetical questions ●encouraging pt to take the lead ●asking leading questions | asking open-ended questions |
| Where on the health history form do you find the reason the patient came to visit the practitioner? ●personal data ●chief complaint ●history of present illness ●past medical history ●family history | chief complaint |
| Mr. H denies pain, but you see he grimaces when he stands & he moves slowly/carefully. The interview skill is: ●effective listening ●awareness of nonverbal cues ●broad knowledge base ●doing research before the interview | awareness of nonverbal cues |
| In which year did enforcement of the HIPAA act, dealing with patient’s rights, begin with penalties of up to $250,000 in fines and 10 years in jail? ●1992 ●1998 ●2001 ●2003 ●2005 | 2003 |