front 1 An adoptive coping skills where an individual stays organized is | back 1 planning |
front 2 Dr. John M. Purvis suggests using four Es to engage the child in health care matters. The four Es are | back 2 Encouragement, Empathy, Enlistment, & Education |
front 3 Which of the following steps should be used when trying to diffuse & resolve a matter with a difficult or uncooperative patient? | back 3 let the patient vent |
front 4 When coaching a patients on health care needs, you must first assess the patients ability to comprehend the instructions, keeping in mind cultural diversity, developmental life stages & communication ________ | back 4 Barriers |
front 5 Which of the following is best practice when coaching patients by providing patient education | back 5 adapt communication based on the patients individual needs |
front 6 issues such as medication errors, coworkers tardiness or patients complaints should be brought to the attention of | back 6 the clinic manager |
front 7 which of the following phrases can be help resolve conflict | back 7 i understand what you're saying |
front 8 in order to overcome communication barriers in a medical offices hold regular meetings for | back 8 all employee |
front 9 if conflict arises between you & another employee, you should first address it with | back 9 the coworker |
front 10 in the communication cycle, the intended target of the messages is the | back 10 receiver |
front 11 which of the following is true about scheduling an interpreter for your patients | back 11 arrange for the services in advance of the patients visit |
front 12 in order to work with culturally diverse patients, the medical assistant must have an understanding of heredity, cultural & _________ influences on behavior | back 12 environmental |
front 13 Which of the following is important in communicating with pediatric patient | back 13 the language you use |
front 14 forcing painful ideas or impulses into the subconscious is known as | back 14 repression |
front 15 Which of the following factors may implied the communication process with a geriatric patient | back 15 decline in memory |
front 16 a form a patient signs that authorizes other individuals to receive info regarding the patients care is called a ____________ form | back 16 confidential communication preference |
front 17 within the ambulatory setting, which of the following keeps patients healthier, keeps medical conditions from worsening, & can reduce the need for hospitalization | back 17 patient education |
front 18 when coaching a patient on disease prevention, which of the following should be documented after a patient education session | back 18 date, time & topic |
front 19 The defense mechanism where an individual justifies their behavior with socially acceptable reasons is | back 19 rationalization |
front 20 which term is defined as " to afford the opportunity to examine behaviors & interactions, act as a verbal 'mirror' & restate what the patient has said for clarification by all parties | back 20 reflective communication |
front 21 A medical assistant has a stressful day at work but holds back strong feeling of frustration & then later direct the pent-up anger at a family member at home. This is an example of | back 21 displacement |
front 22 which of the following is the proper way to greet an older patient in the office? | back 22 "Good morning, Mr. Gonzales" |
front 23 which of the following is an example of coaching a patient as it relates to health maintenance | back 23 The MA calls the patient to schedule a mammogram |
front 24 patient coaching & education in the ambulatory setting keeps patients healthier & medical conditions from worsening & can reduce the need for | back 24 hospitalization |
front 25 services available for those patients who speak english as a second language are known as | back 25 interpreter services |
front 26 a patient who is grimacing & wincing would be communicating in which of the following styles | back 26 nonverbally |
front 27 a patient was recently diagnosed with a terminal illness. The patient exhibits little emotion about the diagnosis, but spends hours researching the illness & end-of-life care. Which defense mechanism are they likely using | back 27 intellectualization |
front 28 all the following are examples of body language except | back 28 tone of voice |
front 29 which of the following would convey a positive attitude | back 29 smile |
front 30 which of the following is an action included in active listening | back 30 repeating information given by the patient |
front 31 which of the following of maslows stages describes being a problem solver with a great emphasis on family & long-term relationships | back 31 self-actualization |
front 32 deep breathing, diet & exercise & journalling are which type of coping skills | back 32 adaptive |
front 33 which of the following is not one of the stages of grief according to Dr. Elisabeth kubler-ross | back 33 perservance |
front 34 which of the following is key to patient compliance when providing patient-education | back 34 information |
front 35 which of the following communication style is when individuals clearly state their rights & needs without violating the rights of others | back 35 assertive |