PFC 101|QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS|SUCCESS GUARANTEED
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PFC 101
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PFC 101
1) Which of the following relationships best reflects the paternalistic model of the patient-provider relationship?
a) Parent-child
b) Teacher-student
c) Commanding officer-soldier
d) Hairstylist-client - ️️a) Parent-child
2) A nurse is talking with a patient about the plan for her c...
1) Which of the following relationships best reflects the
paternalistic model of the patient-provider relationship?
a) Parent-child
b) Teacher-student
c) Commanding officer-soldier
d) Hairstylist-client - ✔️✔️a) Parent-child
2) A nurse is talking with a patient about the plan for her care after
discharge from the hospital. He concludes by saying, "We've just
reviewed a lot of information about what happens when you leave
the hospital. Did you understand everything OK?" Did he
effectively use Teach Back?
a) Yes, because he asked the patient to confirm understanding
b) No, because he didn't ask the patient to repeat back what she
understood
c) No, because he placed the responsibility of communication on
the patient instead of on himself
d) B and C - ✔️✔️d) B and C
, 2) Shared decision making, pioneered by Dr. Victor Montori of the
Mayo Clinic, best reflects which of the four models of the patient-
provider relationship?
a) Paternalistic
b) Informative
c) Interpretive or deliberative
d) None of the above - ✔️✔️c) Interpretive or deliberative
3) Which model of the patient-provider relationship is exhibited
when the expert provider simply provides information to patients,
who hold decision-making power?
a) Paternalistic
b) Informative
c) Interpretive
d) Deliberative - ✔️✔️b) Informative
3) Which of the following is NOT a step in brief action planning?
a) Asking patients if they have any health goals they want to work
on in the next week or two
b) Telling patients what they need to work on to achieve their
health goals
c) Asking if patients want to hear ideas about how other people
are working on their health goals
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