Exam 10: In the Hosital: the Setting, Procedures and Effects on Patients
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The breathing techniques taught as part of the Lamaze preparation for childbirth is an example of behavioural control.
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Match the following terms with their description in items :
-The Chief of Staff.
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Having a hospital roommate reduces anxiety under which of the following conditions
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Catherine is distressed by her recent diagnosis with breast cancer. According to research, her distress is (at least in part) very likely due to
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Miguel is a nurse at a nearby hospital. His typical job functions include:
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Match the following terms with their description in items :
-Non physician employees of the hospital with patient care responsibilities.
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-Gives information regarding a patient's basic coping style and psychogenic attitude.
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In Taylor's (1979) view, good patients are often just in a state of helplessness.
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In order to practice medicine in a hospital setting, physicians must have admission privileges granted to them by
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Generally speaking, the most useful approach to helping patients cope with impending surgery is to
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The most serious source of distress from hospital stays in young children appears to be
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Research indicates that feelings of helplessness and depression
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Which of the following statements about the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is not true
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Match the following instruments or preparation strategies with their description in items :
-Assesses patient's health care orientation, vocational environment and domestic environment.
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The use of depersonalization by medical staff may be a method of self-protection from the stress of caring for another human with serious health problems.
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The first institutions established to care for the sick housed:
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Guidelines designed to reduce nosocomial infections require
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One medical procedure in which a patient has little or no behavioural control is
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