The model of collaborative interpretation relies on all of the following factors EXCEPT:
Patients must be willing to take an active role in health care transactions. |
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Caregivers must treat patients like partners involved in a cooperative process. |
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Patients and caregivers must agree that physicians are more capable of making medical decisions than patients are. |
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Environments and procedures should encourage both patients’ and professionals’ input. |
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QUESTION 26
"This all started when I went on vacation. I noticed that my eyes were especially sensitive to the sun. I figured it was because the sun was brighter in Florida. But then my eyes kept hurting, even after we got home." The tendency of patients to define health concerns within the context of their activities is called:
The Voice of Lifeworld |
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The Therapeutic Voice |
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The Voice of Pharmacology |
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A Healing Vocabulary |
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QUESTION 27
Your brother and sister couldn’t be more different. She is proactive as a patient, doing research on her own and confidently asking questions of medical professionals. Your brother is more passive and less likely to seek out information. In other words, your sister is more of a(n) __________ than your brother is.
self-advocate |
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interactional mediator |
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convergent communicator |
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rhetorical reflector |
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QUESTION 28
According to Kathy Charmaz’s stages of identity management, what stages do people with chronic illnesses usually experience?
Denial, anger, acceptance, coping, redefined self |
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Precontemplation, contemplation, decision-making, acting |
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Supernormal identity, restored self, contingent personal identity, salvaged self |
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Denial, resentment, soul searching, return to previous self |
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QUESTION 29
Mr. Johnson is angry that he was not discharged from the hospital sooner, and he takes it out on the health educator who comes to prepare him for home care. When a patient or caregiver steps over the line, as in delivering insults and making inappropriate expressions of anger, this is best described as:
antidecorous |
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a transgression |
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boundary spanning |
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disenfranchisement |
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QUESTION 30
Which of the following best describes health as defined by the World Health Organization?
Healthy is the opposite of sick. |
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If you do not have a disease or injury, you are healthy. |
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Health is a state of physical, mental, and social well-being. |
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Health is an unobtainable condition of nearly perfect physical functioning. |
ANSWER.
25) The model of collaborative interpretation relies on ll of the following except
Patients and caregivers must agree that physicians are more capable of making
medical decisions than patient care.
26) The tendancy of patients to define health concerns within the context of their activities
is called The voice of lifeworld.
27) Sister is confidently asking question to medical professionals than brother so your
sister is more of an Self advocate than your brother.
28) According to Kathy charmaz stage of identity management people with chronic illness
experience Supernormal identity,restored self,contingent personal identity,salvaged self.
29) When a patient or caregiver steps over the line as in delivering insult and making inappropriate
expression of anger this is best described as a transgression.
30) According to W.H.O health is a state of physical,mental and social well being.
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