Deck 15: The Patient As an Individual

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Because they contain only natural products, herbal remedies are always safer than prescription medications.
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Why is the term "minority group" no longer very effective in describing certain ethnic groups in the United States today?

A) Group members do not like the term.
B) There are now too many groups to classify.
C) These groups now make up significant percentages of the total population.
D) Affirmative action prohibits its use.
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Personal prejudices are difficult to recognize in ourselves because they become part of our belief system.
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We may value our own beliefs and customs, but there is not an "only way" or "best way" to live in this world.
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When assessing the needs of patients, it is disrespectful for the health care professional to:

A) collect information about their health care beliefs.
B) make assumptions about their cultural backgrounds.
C) realize that their values may be different from their own.
D) ask about their family relationships.
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When working with patients who have health care beliefs that differ from yours, it is always best to respect these beliefs and assume that the "patient knows best."
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The best way to deal with one's own prejudices is to:

A) deny having them.
B) strive to be aware of them.
C) accept them.
D) ignore them.
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Many misunderstandings take place because what is considered polite by one cultural group is considered a sign of rudeness by another.
Question
It is disrespectful to make assumptions about people based on their ethnic or cultural background.
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Cultures have different beliefs about appropriate "personal space." What does this term refer to?

A) Comfortable distance between people in conversation
B) Individual's need for privacy
C) Type of touching allowed
D) Topics that can be discussed with strangers
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Health care professionals should not interpret negatively a patient's lack of eye contact.
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The term "dominant culture" refers to the customs that:

A) are the only correct way to live.
B) reflect the accepted values of society as a whole.
C) should guide every action taken by members of society.
D) are fair to everyone.
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Which statement best expresses the meaning of the Philosophy of Individual Worth?

A) Patients who are most in need deserve the most attention.
B) Treat others as they treat you.
C) Every human being is entitled to respect.
D) Some people are worth more than others.
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Which of the following is the best definition of "culture"?

A) All factors that influence an individual's beliefs and actions
B) Habits that make up an individual's daily life
C) Country of family origin
D) Native language and religion
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In order to move up through the levels in Maslow's Hierarchy, every need at the previous level must be met.
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Most individuals whose native language is Spanish have the same beliefs and customs.
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The main characteristic of traditional Western medicine as practiced by the majority of physicians in the United States is the:

A) belief that the mind greatly influences the individual's state of health.
B) use of practices that are hundreds of years old.
C) emphasis on the relationship of the body, mind, and spirit.
D) use of scientific methods.
Question
Understanding Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs can help the health care professional to better understand:

A) how all patients react to illness.
B) why patients need a lot of attention.
C) the motivations for patient behavior.
D) why cultural groups have different beliefs.
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The need to work efficiently and be on time for appointments is a value shared by all cultures.
Question
What is the best response to a patient who tells you that he feels much better after trying a "cure" that is practiced by his cultural group but that you know may have dangerous consequences?

A) Say nothing.
B) "I'm glad you're feeling better."
C) "You know that is really dumb!"
D) "Why do you think that helped you?"
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A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Compensation
A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Denial
A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Displacement
A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Projection
A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Rationalization
A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Regression
A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Withdrawal
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If an elderly patient appears to be of Chinese background, it is best to:

A) ask questions about her health beliefs and preferences.
B) assume that she distrusts Western medicine.
C) proceed with care as you would with any other patient.
D) refer her to a Chinese medicine practitioner.
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A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Compensation
A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Denial
A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Displacement
A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Projection
A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Rationalization
A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Regression
A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Withdrawal
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A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Compensation
A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Denial
A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Displacement
A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Projection
A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Rationalization
A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Regression
A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Withdrawal
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A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Compensation
A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Denial
A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Displacement
A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Projection
A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Rationalization
A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Regression
A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Withdrawal
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A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Compensation
A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Denial
A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Displacement
A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Projection
A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Rationalization
A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Regression
A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Withdrawal
Question
When giving instructions to a patient who speaks limited English, it is best to:

A) speak slowly and more loudly than normal.
B) give the instructions both orally and in printed form.
C) ask the patient if he understands what you are saying.
D) ask the patient to explain in his own words or demonstrate the instructions.
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Match between columns
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Compensation
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Denial
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Displacement
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Projection
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Rationalization
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Regression
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Withdrawal
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A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Compensation
A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Denial
A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Displacement
A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Projection
A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Rationalization
A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Regression
A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Withdrawal
Question
The typical personal space between close friends who belong to the dominant culture of the United States is about:

A) 6 inches.
B) 12 inches.
C) 18 inches.
D) 24 inches.
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Strong friendships, good family relationships
Physiological
Strong friendships, good family relationships
Safety and security
Strong friendships, good family relationships
Love and affection
Strong friendships, good family relationships
Esteem
Strong friendships, good family relationships
Self-actualization
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Positive feelings of self-worth
Physiological
Positive feelings of self-worth
Safety and security
Positive feelings of self-worth
Love and affection
Positive feelings of self-worth
Esteem
Positive feelings of self-worth
Self-actualization
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Peaceful sleep, adequate oxygen
Physiological
Peaceful sleep, adequate oxygen
Safety and security
Peaceful sleep, adequate oxygen
Love and affection
Peaceful sleep, adequate oxygen
Esteem
Peaceful sleep, adequate oxygen
Self-actualization
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Confidence in own abilities, achievement of personal goals
Physiological
Confidence in own abilities, achievement of personal goals
Safety and security
Confidence in own abilities, achievement of personal goals
Love and affection
Confidence in own abilities, achievement of personal goals
Esteem
Confidence in own abilities, achievement of personal goals
Self-actualization
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Freedom from anxiety, strategies to deal with stress
Physiological
Freedom from anxiety, strategies to deal with stress
Safety and security
Freedom from anxiety, strategies to deal with stress
Love and affection
Freedom from anxiety, strategies to deal with stress
Esteem
Freedom from anxiety, strategies to deal with stress
Self-actualization
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Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Faith healing
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Evil eye
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Charm
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Humors
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Yin and yang
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
T'ai chi
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Hot-cold principle
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Home remedies
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Stare believed to cause physical harm
Faith healing
Stare believed to cause physical harm
Evil eye
Stare believed to cause physical harm
Charm
Stare believed to cause physical harm
Humors
Stare believed to cause physical harm
Yin and yang
Stare believed to cause physical harm
T'ai chi
Stare believed to cause physical harm
Hot-cold principle
Stare believed to cause physical harm
Home remedies
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Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Faith healing
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Evil eye
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Charm
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Humors
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Yin and yang
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
T'ai chi
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Hot-cold principle
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Home remedies
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Body fluids that control the state of health
Faith healing
Body fluids that control the state of health
Evil eye
Body fluids that control the state of health
Charm
Body fluids that control the state of health
Humors
Body fluids that control the state of health
Yin and yang
Body fluids that control the state of health
T'ai chi
Body fluids that control the state of health
Hot-cold principle
Body fluids that control the state of health
Home remedies
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Which is the best way for the health care professional to interact with an elderly patient whose husband recently died of cancer?

A) Avoid mentioning the death of her husband.
B) Be willing to discuss it if she wants to talk about it.
C) Act as if nothing has happened.
D) Avoid extensive contact with the patient.
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Many members of the large __________ community in San Francisco have retained their language and traditional customs.
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Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Faith healing
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Evil eye
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Charm
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Humors
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Yin and yang
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
T'ai chi
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Hot-cold principle
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Home remedies
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Unconscious and usually ineffective behaviors that are performed to relieve fear and anxiety are called ______ mechanisms.
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_____ bias is difficult to change, including in the delivery of health care, because it is out of our consciousness.
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For some Asians, the __________ is considered sacred and should not be patted or touched unless necessary for diagnosis or treatment.
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Opposing energy forces that influence health
Faith healing
Opposing energy forces that influence health
Evil eye
Opposing energy forces that influence health
Charm
Opposing energy forces that influence health
Humors
Opposing energy forces that influence health
Yin and yang
Opposing energy forces that influence health
T'ai chi
Opposing energy forces that influence health
Hot-cold principle
Opposing energy forces that influence health
Home remedies
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Protects against evil spirits
Faith healing
Protects against evil spirits
Evil eye
Protects against evil spirits
Charm
Protects against evil spirits
Humors
Protects against evil spirits
Yin and yang
Protects against evil spirits
T'ai chi
Protects against evil spirits
Hot-cold principle
Protects against evil spirits
Home remedies
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_______________, also called bias, means having negative opinions about individuals because they belong to certain cultural or ethnic groups.
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Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Faith healing
Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Evil eye
Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Charm
Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Humors
Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Yin and yang
Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
T'ai chi
Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Hot-cold principle
Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Home remedies
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Many cultures believe that good health requires integrating the mind, body, and __________.
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1
Because they contain only natural products, herbal remedies are always safer than prescription medications.
False
2
Why is the term "minority group" no longer very effective in describing certain ethnic groups in the United States today?

A) Group members do not like the term.
B) There are now too many groups to classify.
C) These groups now make up significant percentages of the total population.
D) Affirmative action prohibits its use.
These groups now make up significant percentages of the total population.
3
Personal prejudices are difficult to recognize in ourselves because they become part of our belief system.
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4
We may value our own beliefs and customs, but there is not an "only way" or "best way" to live in this world.
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When assessing the needs of patients, it is disrespectful for the health care professional to:

A) collect information about their health care beliefs.
B) make assumptions about their cultural backgrounds.
C) realize that their values may be different from their own.
D) ask about their family relationships.
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When working with patients who have health care beliefs that differ from yours, it is always best to respect these beliefs and assume that the "patient knows best."
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The best way to deal with one's own prejudices is to:

A) deny having them.
B) strive to be aware of them.
C) accept them.
D) ignore them.
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Many misunderstandings take place because what is considered polite by one cultural group is considered a sign of rudeness by another.
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It is disrespectful to make assumptions about people based on their ethnic or cultural background.
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10
Cultures have different beliefs about appropriate "personal space." What does this term refer to?

A) Comfortable distance between people in conversation
B) Individual's need for privacy
C) Type of touching allowed
D) Topics that can be discussed with strangers
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Health care professionals should not interpret negatively a patient's lack of eye contact.
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12
The term "dominant culture" refers to the customs that:

A) are the only correct way to live.
B) reflect the accepted values of society as a whole.
C) should guide every action taken by members of society.
D) are fair to everyone.
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13
Which statement best expresses the meaning of the Philosophy of Individual Worth?

A) Patients who are most in need deserve the most attention.
B) Treat others as they treat you.
C) Every human being is entitled to respect.
D) Some people are worth more than others.
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Which of the following is the best definition of "culture"?

A) All factors that influence an individual's beliefs and actions
B) Habits that make up an individual's daily life
C) Country of family origin
D) Native language and religion
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In order to move up through the levels in Maslow's Hierarchy, every need at the previous level must be met.
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Most individuals whose native language is Spanish have the same beliefs and customs.
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17
The main characteristic of traditional Western medicine as practiced by the majority of physicians in the United States is the:

A) belief that the mind greatly influences the individual's state of health.
B) use of practices that are hundreds of years old.
C) emphasis on the relationship of the body, mind, and spirit.
D) use of scientific methods.
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Understanding Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs can help the health care professional to better understand:

A) how all patients react to illness.
B) why patients need a lot of attention.
C) the motivations for patient behavior.
D) why cultural groups have different beliefs.
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The need to work efficiently and be on time for appointments is a value shared by all cultures.
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20
What is the best response to a patient who tells you that he feels much better after trying a "cure" that is practiced by his cultural group but that you know may have dangerous consequences?

A) Say nothing.
B) "I'm glad you're feeling better."
C) "You know that is really dumb!"
D) "Why do you think that helped you?"
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A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Compensation
A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Denial
A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Displacement
A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Projection
A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Rationalization
A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Regression
A health care professional constantly criticizes everyone's work and then accuses her supervisor of being too tough when her own work is corrected.
Withdrawal
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If an elderly patient appears to be of Chinese background, it is best to:

A) ask questions about her health beliefs and preferences.
B) assume that she distrusts Western medicine.
C) proceed with care as you would with any other patient.
D) refer her to a Chinese medicine practitioner.
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A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Compensation
A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Denial
A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Displacement
A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Projection
A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Rationalization
A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Regression
A patient refuses to believe her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Withdrawal
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A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Compensation
A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Denial
A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Displacement
A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Projection
A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Rationalization
A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Regression
A young man drinks heavily after his wife dies of cancer.
Withdrawal
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A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Compensation
A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Denial
A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Displacement
A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Projection
A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Rationalization
A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Regression
A recently divorced respiratory therapist declines all invitations for social activities.
Withdrawal
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A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Compensation
A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Denial
A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Displacement
A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Projection
A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Rationalization
A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Regression
A patient claims he cannot stop smoking because his family life is too stressful.
Withdrawal
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When giving instructions to a patient who speaks limited English, it is best to:

A) speak slowly and more loudly than normal.
B) give the instructions both orally and in printed form.
C) ask the patient if he understands what you are saying.
D) ask the patient to explain in his own words or demonstrate the instructions.
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A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Compensation
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Denial
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Displacement
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Projection
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Rationalization
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Regression
A medical assistant is rude to coworkers after having a fight with his spouse.
Withdrawal
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A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Compensation
A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Denial
A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Displacement
A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Projection
A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Rationalization
A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
Regression
A 12-year-old patient wets the bed during a hospital stay.
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The typical personal space between close friends who belong to the dominant culture of the United States is about:

A) 6 inches.
B) 12 inches.
C) 18 inches.
D) 24 inches.
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Strong friendships, good family relationships
Physiological
Strong friendships, good family relationships
Safety and security
Strong friendships, good family relationships
Love and affection
Strong friendships, good family relationships
Esteem
Strong friendships, good family relationships
Self-actualization
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Positive feelings of self-worth
Physiological
Positive feelings of self-worth
Safety and security
Positive feelings of self-worth
Love and affection
Positive feelings of self-worth
Esteem
Positive feelings of self-worth
Self-actualization
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Peaceful sleep, adequate oxygen
Physiological
Peaceful sleep, adequate oxygen
Safety and security
Peaceful sleep, adequate oxygen
Love and affection
Peaceful sleep, adequate oxygen
Esteem
Peaceful sleep, adequate oxygen
Self-actualization
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Confidence in own abilities, achievement of personal goals
Physiological
Confidence in own abilities, achievement of personal goals
Safety and security
Confidence in own abilities, achievement of personal goals
Love and affection
Confidence in own abilities, achievement of personal goals
Esteem
Confidence in own abilities, achievement of personal goals
Self-actualization
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Freedom from anxiety, strategies to deal with stress
Physiological
Freedom from anxiety, strategies to deal with stress
Safety and security
Freedom from anxiety, strategies to deal with stress
Love and affection
Freedom from anxiety, strategies to deal with stress
Esteem
Freedom from anxiety, strategies to deal with stress
Self-actualization
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Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Faith healing
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Evil eye
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Charm
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Humors
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Yin and yang
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
T'ai chi
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Hot-cold principle
Belief that illness can be cured through prayer
Home remedies
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Stare believed to cause physical harm
Faith healing
Stare believed to cause physical harm
Evil eye
Stare believed to cause physical harm
Charm
Stare believed to cause physical harm
Humors
Stare believed to cause physical harm
Yin and yang
Stare believed to cause physical harm
T'ai chi
Stare believed to cause physical harm
Hot-cold principle
Stare believed to cause physical harm
Home remedies
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Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Faith healing
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Evil eye
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Charm
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Humors
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Yin and yang
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
T'ai chi
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
Hot-cold principle
Movements that promote flexibility and healthy joints
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39
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Body fluids that control the state of health
Faith healing
Body fluids that control the state of health
Evil eye
Body fluids that control the state of health
Charm
Body fluids that control the state of health
Humors
Body fluids that control the state of health
Yin and yang
Body fluids that control the state of health
T'ai chi
Body fluids that control the state of health
Hot-cold principle
Body fluids that control the state of health
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40
Which is the best way for the health care professional to interact with an elderly patient whose husband recently died of cancer?

A) Avoid mentioning the death of her husband.
B) Be willing to discuss it if she wants to talk about it.
C) Act as if nothing has happened.
D) Avoid extensive contact with the patient.
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41
Many members of the large __________ community in San Francisco have retained their language and traditional customs.
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42
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Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Faith healing
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Evil eye
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Charm
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Humors
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Yin and yang
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
T'ai chi
Include medications prepared from roots and herbs
Hot-cold principle
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43
Unconscious and usually ineffective behaviors that are performed to relieve fear and anxiety are called ______ mechanisms.
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44
_____ bias is difficult to change, including in the delivery of health care, because it is out of our consciousness.
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45
For some Asians, the __________ is considered sacred and should not be patted or touched unless necessary for diagnosis or treatment.
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46
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Opposing energy forces that influence health
Faith healing
Opposing energy forces that influence health
Evil eye
Opposing energy forces that influence health
Charm
Opposing energy forces that influence health
Humors
Opposing energy forces that influence health
Yin and yang
Opposing energy forces that influence health
T'ai chi
Opposing energy forces that influence health
Hot-cold principle
Opposing energy forces that influence health
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47
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Protects against evil spirits
Faith healing
Protects against evil spirits
Evil eye
Protects against evil spirits
Charm
Protects against evil spirits
Humors
Protects against evil spirits
Yin and yang
Protects against evil spirits
T'ai chi
Protects against evil spirits
Hot-cold principle
Protects against evil spirits
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48
_______________, also called bias, means having negative opinions about individuals because they belong to certain cultural or ethnic groups.
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49
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Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Faith healing
Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Evil eye
Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Charm
Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Humors
Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Yin and yang
Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
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Classification of illnesses by temperature with corresponding medications and foods
Hot-cold principle
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50
Many cultures believe that good health requires integrating the mind, body, and __________.
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