Deck 7: Introduction to Medical Terminology

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Everyone is motivated by:

A) needs
B) money
C) compassion
D) authority
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A ____ would be most appropriate to provide positive reinforcement to a patient who has followed the prescribed treatment and lost weight.

A) pat on the back
B) handshake
C) hug
D) stroke of the face
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During a personal conversation, it would be most appropriate to stand ____ from the person you are speaking with.

A) less than 1 foot
B) 2 feet
C) 5 feet
D) 7 feet
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The two main types of boundaries are:

A) economic and personal
B) political and social
C) physical and emotional
D) chronological and ecological
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It is recommended that you ask which of the following questions when a patient presents for a follow-up visit?

A) How are we feeling?
B) How have you been doing since you were here last?
C) What's wrong with you?
D) Are you feeling ill?
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About 5 percent of the population is made up of ____ learners.

A) auditory
B) visual
C) kinesthetic
D) verbal
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If you have eye contact with a person during conversation, it probably means that he or she is:

A) not interested in what you are saying
B) not listening to you
C) paying attention to you
D) tuning you out
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Which of the following is commonly considered a positive gesture?

A) rolling of the eyes
B) tapping of the foot
C) crossed arms
D) giving the thumbs-up
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Meditation and prayer are forms of which coping skill?

A) humor
B) spirituality
C) positive affirmations
D) planning
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In the context of communication, ____ may be considered as the awareness of one's own feelings and the feelings of others.

A) perception
B) incongruity
C) empiricism
D) conceptualization
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In the model of the communication process presented in this chapter, the receiver decodes the message based on his or her:

A) intuition
B) conceptualization
C) reference points
D) scruples
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Participating in conversation with another person by repeating words and phrases or by giving approving or disapproving nods is:

A) articulation
B) intuition
C) distortion
D) active listening
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What is the most commonly used defense mechanism?

A) rationalization
B) displacement
C) repression
D) intellectualization
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Which of the following is not a deficit need?

A) safety
B) esteem
C) self-actualization
D) belongingness and love
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The most common example of a positive, happy facial expression is a:

A) smile
B) furrowed brow
C) raised eyebrow
D) squint
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Statements that begin with "___" can open up a conversation and give patients a positive impression that you care about how they are.

A) The doctor
B) I
C) You
D) Never
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Watching TV excessively or reading to avoid dealing with an issue are common types of:

A) daydreaming
B) regression
C) problem solving
D) temporary withdrawal
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The majority of the population are _____ learners.

A) auditory
B) visual
C) kinesthetic
D) verbal
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Which of these is a nonadaptive coping skill?

A) drinking
B) sleeping
C) creating boundaries
D) journaling
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When communicating with patients, you should always:

A) avoid eye contact
B) display positive body language
C) try to remain expressionless
D) avoid using gestures of any kind
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Match each term with its definition.
Justifying behavior with socially acceptable reasons and tending to ignore the real reasons underlying the behavior

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Match each term with its definition.
Anything that gets in the way of communicating a message that is interpreted correctly

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Match each term with its definition.
Using reasoning to avoid confronting emotional conflicts and stressful situations

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Match each term with its definition.
Holding feelings inside or forcing unacceptable or painful ideas, feelings, and impulses into the unconscious mind

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Always putting off until tomorrow what you could do today

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Blaming another person for your own inadequacies

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
Question
Match each term with its definition.
Deliberately pretending to be sick to avoid dealing with situations that are unpleasant or that cause anxiety

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Match each component of the Standard Communication Model with its definition.
Means by which a message is converted into a form that can be transmitted to the receiver

A)sender
B)encoder
C)message
D)medium
E)decoder
F)receiver
Question
Match each component of the Standard Communication Model with its definition.
What or who is trying to send a message to the receiver

A)sender
B)encoder
C)message
D)medium
E)decoder
F)receiver
Question
Match each component of the Standard Communication Model with its definition.
Takes an encoded message and converts it to a form that the receiver understands, such as a phone system with voice or Internet (electronic) message

A)sender
B)encoder
C)message
D)medium
E)decoder
F)receiver
Question
Match each term with its definition.
Using a talent or an attribute to the fullest to compensate for a realized personal shortcoming

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
Question
Match each term with its definition.
Becoming purposely involved in a project on purpose so that a painful situation can be avoided

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
Question
Match each component of the Standard Communication Model with its definition.
Method used to transmit or send a message

A)sender
B)encoder
C)message
D)medium
E)decoder
F)receiver
Question
Match each term with its definition.
Refusal to admit or acknowledge something so that you do not have to deal with a problem or situation

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
Question
Match each component of the Standard Communication Model with its definition.
Intended target (or user) of a message

A)sender
B)encoder
C)message
D)medium
E)decoder
F)receiver
Question
Match each component of the Standard Communication Model with its definition.
Information being transmitted

A)sender
B)encoder
C)message
D)medium
E)decoder
F)receiver
Question
Match each term with its definition.
Behaving in ways that are typically characteristic of an earlier developmental level

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
Question
Match each term with its definition.
Transfer of emotions about one person or situation to another

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
Question
Match each term with its definition.
Final stage in the process of dealing with grief

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
Question
Match each term with its definition.
Used unconsciously to express socially unacceptable instinctive drives or impulses in approved and acceptable ways

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Deck 7: Introduction to Medical Terminology
1
Everyone is motivated by:

A) needs
B) money
C) compassion
D) authority
needs
2
A ____ would be most appropriate to provide positive reinforcement to a patient who has followed the prescribed treatment and lost weight.

A) pat on the back
B) handshake
C) hug
D) stroke of the face
pat on the back
3
During a personal conversation, it would be most appropriate to stand ____ from the person you are speaking with.

A) less than 1 foot
B) 2 feet
C) 5 feet
D) 7 feet
2 feet
4
The two main types of boundaries are:

A) economic and personal
B) political and social
C) physical and emotional
D) chronological and ecological
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It is recommended that you ask which of the following questions when a patient presents for a follow-up visit?

A) How are we feeling?
B) How have you been doing since you were here last?
C) What's wrong with you?
D) Are you feeling ill?
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About 5 percent of the population is made up of ____ learners.

A) auditory
B) visual
C) kinesthetic
D) verbal
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If you have eye contact with a person during conversation, it probably means that he or she is:

A) not interested in what you are saying
B) not listening to you
C) paying attention to you
D) tuning you out
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Which of the following is commonly considered a positive gesture?

A) rolling of the eyes
B) tapping of the foot
C) crossed arms
D) giving the thumbs-up
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Meditation and prayer are forms of which coping skill?

A) humor
B) spirituality
C) positive affirmations
D) planning
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In the context of communication, ____ may be considered as the awareness of one's own feelings and the feelings of others.

A) perception
B) incongruity
C) empiricism
D) conceptualization
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In the model of the communication process presented in this chapter, the receiver decodes the message based on his or her:

A) intuition
B) conceptualization
C) reference points
D) scruples
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Participating in conversation with another person by repeating words and phrases or by giving approving or disapproving nods is:

A) articulation
B) intuition
C) distortion
D) active listening
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What is the most commonly used defense mechanism?

A) rationalization
B) displacement
C) repression
D) intellectualization
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Which of the following is not a deficit need?

A) safety
B) esteem
C) self-actualization
D) belongingness and love
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The most common example of a positive, happy facial expression is a:

A) smile
B) furrowed brow
C) raised eyebrow
D) squint
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Statements that begin with "___" can open up a conversation and give patients a positive impression that you care about how they are.

A) The doctor
B) I
C) You
D) Never
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Watching TV excessively or reading to avoid dealing with an issue are common types of:

A) daydreaming
B) regression
C) problem solving
D) temporary withdrawal
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The majority of the population are _____ learners.

A) auditory
B) visual
C) kinesthetic
D) verbal
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Which of these is a nonadaptive coping skill?

A) drinking
B) sleeping
C) creating boundaries
D) journaling
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When communicating with patients, you should always:

A) avoid eye contact
B) display positive body language
C) try to remain expressionless
D) avoid using gestures of any kind
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Justifying behavior with socially acceptable reasons and tending to ignore the real reasons underlying the behavior

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Match each term with its definition.
Anything that gets in the way of communicating a message that is interpreted correctly

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Using reasoning to avoid confronting emotional conflicts and stressful situations

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Holding feelings inside or forcing unacceptable or painful ideas, feelings, and impulses into the unconscious mind

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Always putting off until tomorrow what you could do today

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Blaming another person for your own inadequacies

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Deliberately pretending to be sick to avoid dealing with situations that are unpleasant or that cause anxiety

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Match each component of the Standard Communication Model with its definition.
Means by which a message is converted into a form that can be transmitted to the receiver

A)sender
B)encoder
C)message
D)medium
E)decoder
F)receiver
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What or who is trying to send a message to the receiver

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C)message
D)medium
E)decoder
F)receiver
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Takes an encoded message and converts it to a form that the receiver understands, such as a phone system with voice or Internet (electronic) message

A)sender
B)encoder
C)message
D)medium
E)decoder
F)receiver
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Using a talent or an attribute to the fullest to compensate for a realized personal shortcoming

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Becoming purposely involved in a project on purpose so that a painful situation can be avoided

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Method used to transmit or send a message

A)sender
B)encoder
C)message
D)medium
E)decoder
F)receiver
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Refusal to admit or acknowledge something so that you do not have to deal with a problem or situation

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Intended target (or user) of a message

A)sender
B)encoder
C)message
D)medium
E)decoder
F)receiver
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Information being transmitted

A)sender
B)encoder
C)message
D)medium
E)decoder
F)receiver
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Behaving in ways that are typically characteristic of an earlier developmental level

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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38
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Transfer of emotions about one person or situation to another

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Final stage in the process of dealing with grief

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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Used unconsciously to express socially unacceptable instinctive drives or impulses in approved and acceptable ways

A)compensation
B)denial
C)displacement
D)intellectualization
E)malingering
F)projection
G)rationalization
H)repression
I)sublimation
J)suppression
K)communication barrier
L)regression
M)procrastination
N)resolution
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