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What are the four corners of motivational interviewing in a medical setting a. To resist the righting reflex, to understand and explore the patients own motivations, to listen with empathy, and to empower the patient b. To ask open ended questions, to affirm the patient, to reflect, and to summariz...

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What are the four corners of motivational interviewing in a medical setting
a. To resist the righting reflex, to understand and explore the patients own motivations,
to listen with empathy, and to empower the patient
b. To ask open ended questions, to affirm the patient, to reflect, and to summarize
c. To push patients out of the status quo, to encourage change, to keep away from
ambivalence, and to check in on their knowledge
d. To use the righting reflex, to give information to the patient, to interrupt the patient,
and to use scare tactics to make them be healthier ✅a

Jim has been wanting to lose weight for a while now. He has spoken to his nurse about
it and feels like he has a good understanding of the benefits of weight loss and what he
can do to lose weight he is currently researching gym memberships that will help him
achieve his goals what stage of change is he in?
a. Preparation
b. Pre-contemplation
c. Ambivalence
d. Change ✅a

You are talking to a patient about weight loss. They state "I want to lose weight, but I
hate exercising." This is an example of:
a. Excuses
b. Ambivalence
c. Change talk
d. Summarizing ✅B

Are gender and birth sex the same?
a. yes
b. no ✅b.

What are some common barriers to medical care for LGBTQ people?
a. Economically disadvantaged
b. Lack of insurance
c. Provider ignorance
d. All of the above ✅d.

A nurse is taking care of a patient named Jacob (he/him pronouns). While she is
collecting vitals, she starts to make small talk with him. She has no knowledge of his
personal life or if he is in a relationship. She presumes that he is and asks him "So, do
you and your wife have any plans this weekend?" What is this an example of?
a. Excellent nurse
b. Conscious bias

, c. Unconscious bias
d. None of the above ✅c.

Health promotion for older adults aims to:
a. Help the process of retiring and talking care of their grandchildren
b. Helping to maintain or improve self-care and independence
c. The process of developing and maintaining the functional, emotional, and
psychological capacity
d. The process of maintaining high quality of life
e. b, c and d
f. All of the above ✅e

Mr. Smith is an older adult with CHF, CAD, type II diabetes, HIV and BPH. He is on
many medications for all of these diseases. When you assess him, he tells you that he
does not really know what all of his medications are for, but he is happy he has
Medicare Part D and the cost is always covered. He is experiencing problems in which
social determinant of health category.
a. Financial
b. Social
c. Education
d. Environmental ✅c

Ableism is....
a. The process of becoming older
b. Stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination based on age
c. Time lived since birth
d. Stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination towards those with disabilities ✅d.

How many adults in the United states have disabilities?
a. 1 in 10
b. 1 in 4
c. 100,000 people total
d. None of the above ✅b

The Americans with disabilities act (ADA) addresses civil rights for people with
disabilities in which of the following areas of American society:
a. Employment
b. Public accommodations
c. Telecommunication
d. Programs of state and federal governments
e. All of the above ✅e.

Which of the Alliance for Disability in Health Care Education's are core competencies?
a. Disability framework
b. Professionalism and patient centered care
c. Transportation

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