Deck 10: Medical Care: Physical and Mental Illness

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When Vondalyn arrived in the emergency room reporting chest pains, the attending physician administered a drug that interacted negatively with the insulin that Vondalyn takes every day. Consequently, Vondalyn had a heart attack. This is an example of __________.

A) iatrogenesis
B) psychoanalysis
C) euthanasia
D) domiciliary
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Over the years, medical costs have __________.

A) remained the same
B) risen dramatically
C) declined slightly
D) fluctuated constantly
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Dr. Hunt is a medical doctor. She collects payment for each service that she performs. This reflects __________.

A) Fee-for-service
B) a lay referral network
C) managed care
D) home health care system
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Shayla does not have health insurance. When she is ill, she goes to the free health clinic and waits for hours to see a physician. Maria, on the other hand, has health insurance. When she gets sick, she calls her primary care physician and goes in for a visit. This illustrates __________.

A) domiciliary care
B) a lay referral network
C) a two-tier system of medical care
D) the home health care system
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Those born today in the United States can expect to live __________.

A) 65-71 years
B) 76-81 years
C) 85-91 years
D) 95-101 years
Question
Overall, the life expectancy of Americans has __________.

A) declined
B) increased
C) remained the same
D) fluctuated constantly
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Which racial-ethnic group has the shortest life expectancy in the United States?

A) African Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) Latinos
D) Native Americans
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Which racial-ethnic group has the longest life expectancy in the United States?

A) African Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) Latinos
D) Native Americans
Question
The __________represents the number of babies who die before 1 year of age, per 1,000 live births.

A) infant mortality rate
B) conversion rate
C) domiciliary rate
D) tertiary rate
Question
The major cause of health and illness is __________.

A) income
B) environment
C) education
D) lifestyle
Question
Cancer and heart disease are examples of __________.

A) iatrogenesis
B) chronic illnesses
C) acute illnesses
D) tertiary
Question
The flu is an example of __________.

A) iatrogenesis
B) a chronic illness
C) an acute illness
D) tertiary
Question
Since 1960, suicide rates have __________.

A) declined
B) increased
C) remained the same
D) fluctuated constantly
Question
In the United States, __________ are more likely to commit suicide.

A) teenagers
B) men
C) women
D) the elderly
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Ami has been experiencing a thinning of her hair and dark splotches on her skin. She talks about these conditions with her mother, her sister, and her best friend. These people make up Ami's __________.

A) managed care system
B) lay referral network
C) two-tier system of medical care
D) home health care system
Question
Dr. Diekow is an obstetrician. Before prescribing a medication, he checks with a few other physicians and medical professionals. These people make up Dr. Diekow's __________.

A) professional referral network
B) lay referral network
C) two-tier system of medical care
D) home health care system
Question
Clyde's research focuses on how men and women interpret symptoms of illness differently. Clyde's research is in line with __________.

A) functionalism
B) symbolic interactionism
C) conflict theory
D) feminist theory
Question
When Mrs. Harrison learned that her son Trey was gay, she sought the help of a psychiatrist to help change her son into a heterosexual. Mrs. Harrison requested __________.

A) talk therapy
B) group therapy
C) short-term directive therapy
D) conversion therapy
Question
Dr. Ndao tells the nurse in the emergency room that "There is a broken arm in room 4" instead of saying "Mrs. Chancellor is in room 4." By referring to the patient as a thing and not a person, this illustrates __________.

A) defensive medicine
B) managed care
C) depersonalization
D) deinstitutionalization
Question
Fearful of lawsuits, Dr. Wang Lee gives her patients all available tests to ensure that an identifiable illness is not overlooked. This is an example of __________.

A) defensive medicine
B) managed care
C) depersonalization
D) deinstitutionalization
Question
Felipe believes that the poor are sick more often than the middle class because they lack sufficient income, high-quality education, food, housing, jobs, and medical services. Felipe's beliefs are in line with __________.

A) functionalists
B) symbolic interactionists
C) conflict theorists
D) feminist theorists
Question
The leading cause of death in the United States is __________.

A) diabetes
B) heart disease
C) stroke
D) cancer
Question
The psychotherapy pioneered by Sigmund Freud is called __________.

A) group therapy
B) euthanasia
C) short-term directive therapy
D) psychoanalysis
Question
When experiencing emotional problems, the poor are more likely to experience __________.

A) psychoanalysis
B) group therapy
C) drug therapy
D) electroconvulsive therapy
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__________halt(s) the progression of AIDS.

A) Talk therapy
B) Electroconvulsive therapy
C) Antiretroviral drugs
D) Iatrogenesis
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Each week, Dr. Sue Newhart meets with six widows. The widows, with the guidance of Dr. Newhart, help each other cope with the grief of recent widowhood. This is an example of __________.

A) group therapy
B) euthanasia
C) short-term directive therapy
D) psychoanalysis
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Because of long-term exposure to various particles in the mines, coal miners often get black lung. As such, black lung is a(n) __________.

A) domiciliary illness
B) acute illness
C) occupational disease
D) iatrogenesis
Question
While in the state mental institution, Angelina received treatment for her depression. The treatment involved a wire attached to either side of her skull to allow low-voltage electric shocks to be sent repeatedly through her brain. This is an example of __________.

A) individual psychotherapy
B) drug therapy
C) electroconvulsive therapy
D) group therapy
Question
Dong Uk Yi is conducting research on why a large proportion of people with schizophrenia tend to live in homeless shelters. His research is in line with __________.

A) drift hypothesis
B) genetic hypothesis
C) environmental hypothesis
D) socialization hypothesis
Question
Lisa Winn is a therapist who listens to and tries to guide her patient toward a resolution of emotional problems. Winn offers __________.

A) individual psychotherapy
B) drug therapy
C) electroconvulsive therapy
D) group therapy
Question
Liam Crane is a counselor. His patients tell him about their current situations and he helps them understand their problems. Crane is involved in __________.

A) iatrogenesis
B) euthanasia
C) short-term directive therapy
D) psychoanalysis
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For the past 12 years, Terri Flynn's physician has been prescribing antidepressants to help Terri cope with life. This is an example of __________.

A) individual psychotherapy
B) drug therapy
C) electroconvulsive therapy
D) group therapy
Question
People's emotional well-being __________ with __________ in social class.

A) decreases; decreases
B) increases; stays the same
C) decreases; increases
D) increases; decreases
Question
Akara works as a temporary employee, makes minimum wage, and has several past-due bills. These conditions negatively impact Akara's emotional well-being. This illustrates __________.

A) drift hypothesis
B) genetic hypothesis
C) environmental hypothesis
D) socialization hypothesis
Question
Renee has a good job and good health insurance. When she is feeling down she is likely to receive __________.

A) talk therapy
B) drug therapy
C) electroconvulsive therapy
D) sociological therapy
Question
Over the past 20 years, the biggest change among medical school graduates is __________.

A) a major decline in graduates
B) the gender makeup of graduates
C) a major increase in graduates
D) the racial makeup of graduates
Question
What number of those aged 45-64 in the United States are overweight?

A) One in four
B) Two in three
C) Three in four
D) Seven in ten
Question
Rhonda brushes her teeth to avoid cavities. This is an example of __________.

A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) tertiary prevention
D) paranoia
Question
Once a month, Ms. Patel does a breast self-exam to detect lumps. This is an example of __________.

A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) tertiary prevention
D) overmedication
Question
James was given an anti-clotting medication to prevent the reoccurrence of a heart attack. This is an example of __________.

A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) tertiary prevention
D) overmedication
Question
__________are often purchased as a contractual package by employers in an effort to reduce the cost of providing health insurance to their employees.

A) Professional referral networks
B) Tertiary care plans
C) Lay referral networks
D) Managed care plans
Question
Medical training needs to stress the inherent ___________of patients.

A) goodness
B) worth
C) social needs
D) medical needs
Question
Immunizing children is effective __________ prevention.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) passive
Question
Pauline Beatty is a 98-year-old diabetic who lives in her own home. Each day, a nurse visits Pauline to assess her sugar level and to provide wound care. This is an example of __________.

A) tertiary prevention
B) managed care
C) a health maintenance organization
D) domiciliary care
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Which of the following is a very likely future for medical costs given new technological advances?

A) Costs will escalate
B) Costs will decline
C) Life expectancy will decline
D) Physicians will not have relationships with patients
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Discuss cesarean births and the risks involved. Use your main theories to explain why they have increased in the United States.
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What factors contribute to the scope of the health problems in the United States? What policy lessons can we learn from other countries to help improve our health? What keeps us from implementing these strategies?
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Explain the conflict perspective on the doctor-patient relationship. Why is this relationship problematic in the current institutional arrangement?
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Discuss the role of physician extenders and the challenges that they face. What role do they play from a functionalist perspective?
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Explain how HMOs work and explain the advantages and disadvantages of such plans. Do you think managed care is more or less effective for the United States than universal health care would be?
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When Vondalyn arrived in the emergency room reporting chest pains, the attending physician administered a drug that interacted negatively with the insulin that Vondalyn takes every day. Consequently, Vondalyn had a heart attack. This is an example of __________.

A) iatrogenesis
B) psychoanalysis
C) euthanasia
D) domiciliary
iatrogenesis
2
Over the years, medical costs have __________.

A) remained the same
B) risen dramatically
C) declined slightly
D) fluctuated constantly
risen dramatically
3
Dr. Hunt is a medical doctor. She collects payment for each service that she performs. This reflects __________.

A) Fee-for-service
B) a lay referral network
C) managed care
D) home health care system
Fee-for-service
4
Shayla does not have health insurance. When she is ill, she goes to the free health clinic and waits for hours to see a physician. Maria, on the other hand, has health insurance. When she gets sick, she calls her primary care physician and goes in for a visit. This illustrates __________.

A) domiciliary care
B) a lay referral network
C) a two-tier system of medical care
D) the home health care system
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5
Those born today in the United States can expect to live __________.

A) 65-71 years
B) 76-81 years
C) 85-91 years
D) 95-101 years
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6
Overall, the life expectancy of Americans has __________.

A) declined
B) increased
C) remained the same
D) fluctuated constantly
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7
Which racial-ethnic group has the shortest life expectancy in the United States?

A) African Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) Latinos
D) Native Americans
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Which racial-ethnic group has the longest life expectancy in the United States?

A) African Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) Latinos
D) Native Americans
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9
The __________represents the number of babies who die before 1 year of age, per 1,000 live births.

A) infant mortality rate
B) conversion rate
C) domiciliary rate
D) tertiary rate
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10
The major cause of health and illness is __________.

A) income
B) environment
C) education
D) lifestyle
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11
Cancer and heart disease are examples of __________.

A) iatrogenesis
B) chronic illnesses
C) acute illnesses
D) tertiary
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12
The flu is an example of __________.

A) iatrogenesis
B) a chronic illness
C) an acute illness
D) tertiary
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13
Since 1960, suicide rates have __________.

A) declined
B) increased
C) remained the same
D) fluctuated constantly
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14
In the United States, __________ are more likely to commit suicide.

A) teenagers
B) men
C) women
D) the elderly
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15
Ami has been experiencing a thinning of her hair and dark splotches on her skin. She talks about these conditions with her mother, her sister, and her best friend. These people make up Ami's __________.

A) managed care system
B) lay referral network
C) two-tier system of medical care
D) home health care system
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16
Dr. Diekow is an obstetrician. Before prescribing a medication, he checks with a few other physicians and medical professionals. These people make up Dr. Diekow's __________.

A) professional referral network
B) lay referral network
C) two-tier system of medical care
D) home health care system
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17
Clyde's research focuses on how men and women interpret symptoms of illness differently. Clyde's research is in line with __________.

A) functionalism
B) symbolic interactionism
C) conflict theory
D) feminist theory
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18
When Mrs. Harrison learned that her son Trey was gay, she sought the help of a psychiatrist to help change her son into a heterosexual. Mrs. Harrison requested __________.

A) talk therapy
B) group therapy
C) short-term directive therapy
D) conversion therapy
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19
Dr. Ndao tells the nurse in the emergency room that "There is a broken arm in room 4" instead of saying "Mrs. Chancellor is in room 4." By referring to the patient as a thing and not a person, this illustrates __________.

A) defensive medicine
B) managed care
C) depersonalization
D) deinstitutionalization
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20
Fearful of lawsuits, Dr. Wang Lee gives her patients all available tests to ensure that an identifiable illness is not overlooked. This is an example of __________.

A) defensive medicine
B) managed care
C) depersonalization
D) deinstitutionalization
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21
Felipe believes that the poor are sick more often than the middle class because they lack sufficient income, high-quality education, food, housing, jobs, and medical services. Felipe's beliefs are in line with __________.

A) functionalists
B) symbolic interactionists
C) conflict theorists
D) feminist theorists
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22
The leading cause of death in the United States is __________.

A) diabetes
B) heart disease
C) stroke
D) cancer
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23
The psychotherapy pioneered by Sigmund Freud is called __________.

A) group therapy
B) euthanasia
C) short-term directive therapy
D) psychoanalysis
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24
When experiencing emotional problems, the poor are more likely to experience __________.

A) psychoanalysis
B) group therapy
C) drug therapy
D) electroconvulsive therapy
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25
__________halt(s) the progression of AIDS.

A) Talk therapy
B) Electroconvulsive therapy
C) Antiretroviral drugs
D) Iatrogenesis
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26
Each week, Dr. Sue Newhart meets with six widows. The widows, with the guidance of Dr. Newhart, help each other cope with the grief of recent widowhood. This is an example of __________.

A) group therapy
B) euthanasia
C) short-term directive therapy
D) psychoanalysis
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27
Because of long-term exposure to various particles in the mines, coal miners often get black lung. As such, black lung is a(n) __________.

A) domiciliary illness
B) acute illness
C) occupational disease
D) iatrogenesis
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28
While in the state mental institution, Angelina received treatment for her depression. The treatment involved a wire attached to either side of her skull to allow low-voltage electric shocks to be sent repeatedly through her brain. This is an example of __________.

A) individual psychotherapy
B) drug therapy
C) electroconvulsive therapy
D) group therapy
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29
Dong Uk Yi is conducting research on why a large proportion of people with schizophrenia tend to live in homeless shelters. His research is in line with __________.

A) drift hypothesis
B) genetic hypothesis
C) environmental hypothesis
D) socialization hypothesis
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30
Lisa Winn is a therapist who listens to and tries to guide her patient toward a resolution of emotional problems. Winn offers __________.

A) individual psychotherapy
B) drug therapy
C) electroconvulsive therapy
D) group therapy
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31
Liam Crane is a counselor. His patients tell him about their current situations and he helps them understand their problems. Crane is involved in __________.

A) iatrogenesis
B) euthanasia
C) short-term directive therapy
D) psychoanalysis
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32
For the past 12 years, Terri Flynn's physician has been prescribing antidepressants to help Terri cope with life. This is an example of __________.

A) individual psychotherapy
B) drug therapy
C) electroconvulsive therapy
D) group therapy
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33
People's emotional well-being __________ with __________ in social class.

A) decreases; decreases
B) increases; stays the same
C) decreases; increases
D) increases; decreases
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34
Akara works as a temporary employee, makes minimum wage, and has several past-due bills. These conditions negatively impact Akara's emotional well-being. This illustrates __________.

A) drift hypothesis
B) genetic hypothesis
C) environmental hypothesis
D) socialization hypothesis
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35
Renee has a good job and good health insurance. When she is feeling down she is likely to receive __________.

A) talk therapy
B) drug therapy
C) electroconvulsive therapy
D) sociological therapy
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36
Over the past 20 years, the biggest change among medical school graduates is __________.

A) a major decline in graduates
B) the gender makeup of graduates
C) a major increase in graduates
D) the racial makeup of graduates
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37
What number of those aged 45-64 in the United States are overweight?

A) One in four
B) Two in three
C) Three in four
D) Seven in ten
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38
Rhonda brushes her teeth to avoid cavities. This is an example of __________.

A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) tertiary prevention
D) paranoia
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39
Once a month, Ms. Patel does a breast self-exam to detect lumps. This is an example of __________.

A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) tertiary prevention
D) overmedication
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40
James was given an anti-clotting medication to prevent the reoccurrence of a heart attack. This is an example of __________.

A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) tertiary prevention
D) overmedication
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41
__________are often purchased as a contractual package by employers in an effort to reduce the cost of providing health insurance to their employees.

A) Professional referral networks
B) Tertiary care plans
C) Lay referral networks
D) Managed care plans
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42
Medical training needs to stress the inherent ___________of patients.

A) goodness
B) worth
C) social needs
D) medical needs
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43
Immunizing children is effective __________ prevention.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) passive
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44
Pauline Beatty is a 98-year-old diabetic who lives in her own home. Each day, a nurse visits Pauline to assess her sugar level and to provide wound care. This is an example of __________.

A) tertiary prevention
B) managed care
C) a health maintenance organization
D) domiciliary care
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45
Which of the following is a very likely future for medical costs given new technological advances?

A) Costs will escalate
B) Costs will decline
C) Life expectancy will decline
D) Physicians will not have relationships with patients
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46
Discuss cesarean births and the risks involved. Use your main theories to explain why they have increased in the United States.
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47
What factors contribute to the scope of the health problems in the United States? What policy lessons can we learn from other countries to help improve our health? What keeps us from implementing these strategies?
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48
Explain the conflict perspective on the doctor-patient relationship. Why is this relationship problematic in the current institutional arrangement?
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49
Discuss the role of physician extenders and the challenges that they face. What role do they play from a functionalist perspective?
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Explain how HMOs work and explain the advantages and disadvantages of such plans. Do you think managed care is more or less effective for the United States than universal health care would be?
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