Latest Bates'
Guide to
Physical Examination and History
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What is culture? - CORRECT ANS-The system of shared
... [Show More] ideas, rules, and meanings that influences how we view the world, experience it emotionally, and behave in relation to other people.
What does culturally competent care consist of? - CORRECT ANSUnderstanding of and respect for the cultures, traditions, and practices of a community.
Define cultural humility: - CORRECT ANS-A process that requires humility as individuals continually engage in self-reflection and selfcritique as lifelong learners and reflective practitioners.
Define self-reflection: - CORRECT ANS-Is a continual part of professional development in clinical work. It brings a deepening personal awareness to our work with patients. This awareness is one of the most rewarding aspects of patient care.
What are the 7 attributes of a symptom? - CORRECT ANS-1. Location
2. Quality
3. Quantity
4. Timing
5. Setting
6. Remitting or exacerbating factors
7. Associated manifestations
What is motivational interviewing? - CORRECT ANS-It is an advanced skill that uses a set of well-documented techniques that improves health outcome.
When doing motivation interviewing, what are the 3 important factors? - CORRECT ANS-1. Ask open-ended questions
2. Listen to understand the patient
3. Inform by providing information
Before closing the interview, it is important to... - CORRECT ANS-1. Review information that was covered
2. Review future evaluation, treatments and follow-up visits.
3. See if patient has any questions
True or false: A more challenging task in learning about ourselves is to bring our own values and biases to a conscious level. - CORRECT ANS-TRUE
Define empathy: - CORRECT ANS-The capacity of the clinician to identify with the patient and feel the patient's pain as the clinician's own.
What does FIFE stand for? - CORRECT ANS-F: Feelings
I: Ideas
F: Function
E: Expectations
Define tolerance: - CORRECT ANS-A state of adaption in which exposure to a drug induces changes that result in a diminution of one or more of the drug's effects over time. (p.82) [Show Less]