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HSC 305 Final Exam Questions and Answers All Correct Which of the following is true of relationships at the end of life? Some friends and relatives become more cherished. Some friends and relatives disappear. Some friends and relatives are indifferent. All of the above. - Answer- All of the...

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HSC 305 Final Exam Questions
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Which of the following is true of relationships at the end of life?
Some friends and relatives become more cherished.
Some friends and relatives disappear.
Some friends and relatives are indifferent.
All of the above. - Answer- All of the above.

Which of the following personal characteristics influences the health professional's
reactions to a "difficult" patient?
Experiences
Personality
Education
All of the above - Answer- All of the above

Patients with illnesses that are socially unacceptable or who appear to be responsible
for their illnesses have what one thing in common?
Their behavior is a model of adherence.
They often withhold affirmation that makes health professionals feel good about their
work.
They possess irrational beliefs about their illnesses.
They generally lack understanding about the cause of their illnesses. - Answer- They
often withhold affirmation that makes health professionals feel good about their work.

"Compassion fatigue" is best defined as:
a reaction to caring for patients with complex needs.
physical and psychological exhaustion caused by a variety of factors including
cumulative burnout and diminished ability to cope.
the result of overcrowding and staff shortages in health care environments.
a feeling of powerlessness. - Answer- physical and psychological exhaustion caused by
a variety of factors including cumulative burnout and diminished ability to cope.

Setting patient limits is:
part of setting boundaries with all patients.
arbitrary.
a means to control or punish patients.
an individual activity best developed by only one member of the interprofessional care
team. - Answer- part of setting boundaries with all patients.

One of the best ways for novice clinicians to show respect in difficult conversations is to:

, defer these conversations to more experienced health professionals.
establish goals for the conversation and practice in advance.
talk less and listen more.
both B and C. - Answer- both B and C.

Which is true regarding medical error and preventable adverse events?
The highest percentage of errors in the United States is caused by individuals with
inadequate skill.
They occur at low rates in the United States.
Safety culture tools such as incident debriefing and root cause analysis serve to support
health professionals when an error occurs.
Systems that punish health professionals for errors have better outcomes. - Answer-
Safety culture tools such as incident debriefing and root cause analysis serve to support
health professionals when an error occurs.

A good example of formal learning is:
a. taking a course in golf or tennis
b. studying a text or manual as a part of a course
c. acquring a skill by observing a more experienced worker
d. attending a seminar with friends - Answer- c. acquring a skill by observing a more
experienced worker

As the work environment becomes more technological, the importance of interpersonal
skills has decreased.
True or False - Answer- False

The term individual differences refers to the fact that
a. many individuals have intellectual problems
b. many individuals have personality problems
c. members of the same group behave approximately the same
d. members of the same group often behave quite different - Answer- d. members of the
same group often behave quite different

A person with a high degree of optimism is likely to experience ___ because he or she
tends to have unrealistic expectations.
True or False - Answer- False

Self Esteem tends to develop
a. during deep sleep
b. based on our interactions with people, events, and things - Answer- b. based on our
interactions with people, events, and things

Jack indicates high self-efficacy when he says:
"I know that I will make a great PowerPoint"
"I am the greatest"
"I do poorly on technical tasks"

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