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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

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