Exam 7: Factors Affecting the Patient
Exam 1: Health Communication: An Introduction to Theory, Method, and Application30 Questions
Exam 2: The Patient Experience26 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Caregiver Challenges and Social Support Needs11 Questions
Exam 4: Providers Perspectives on Health Communication: Influences, Processes, and Outcomes20 Questions
Exam 5: Approaches to Studying Provider-Patient Communication17 Questions
Exam 6: Interprofessional Communication: Health Care Teams and Medical Interpreters31 Questions
Exam 7: Factors Affecting the Patient24 Questions
Exam 8: Socio-Cultural Factors in Health Communication21 Questions
Exam 9: Risky Health Behaviors Among Adolescents and Young Adults20 Questions
Exam 10: Mental Health and Illness14 Questions
Exam 11: Ethical Issues in Health Communication24 Questions
Exam 12: New Technologies in Health Communication22 Questions
Exam 13: Media Effects and Health25 Questions
Exam 14: Campaigns and Interventions25 Questions
Exam 15: Internet and Ehealth15 Questions
Exam 16: Risk and Crisis Communication16 Questions
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When uncertainty is appraised as an opportunity, people work to _____ uncertainty
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Under the new Affordable Care Act, healthcare insurance is optional.
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Jack's doctor tells him that he has a 5% chance of recovering from his pancreatic cancer, but he did some reading in medical journals that show his chances of recovering from cancer are closer to 30%. This new information creates uncertainty, making Jack feel hopeful. Jack will likely try to _____ his uncertainty
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In its report titled Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care, the Institute of Medicine documented that "racial and ethnic minorities are burdened with higher rates of disease, disability, and death, and tend to receive a lower quality of health care than non-minorities, even when access-related factors, such as insurance status and income, are taken into account."
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How has health literacy been defined and measured in previous research? What is the optimal definition and measurement of health literacy in your opinion?
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What kind of data did researchers with the University of Kentucky Rural Cancer Prevention Center collect, how did they analyze the data, and what did they find?
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Leon finds a lump in his testicle and makes an appointment with his doctor to get it checked out. The doctor orders several tests and then talks with Leon about the possibility of radiation treatment for testicular cancer. Later, the results of the test indicate that the tumor is benign. Leon is wondering whether he has cancer or not. What dimension of uncertainty is refelcted by Leon's question
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How do appraisals of uncertainty in illness shape uncertainty management strategies?
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Cecilia feels a lump in her neck. She does some online research on this symptom, but nothing she finds gives her a good idea of what the lump might mean. What dimension of uncertainty is refelcted by Cecilia's findings?
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Which of the following statements best describe the relationship between education level and health?
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Robbie is confused about how he got infected with Hepatitis A. What dimension of uncertainty is refelcted by Robbie's confusion?
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How do racism, sexism, and class-ism affect health, healthcare, and health communication?
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Emily's doctor tells her that she has a 95% chance of recovering from her anxiety disorder, but she did some reading in medical journals that show that her chances are closer to 30%. This new information creates uncertainty about her chances, making her feel distressed. Emily will likely try to _____ her uncertainty.
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Doctors not only provide more information for high participation patients, but they also volunteer more information for high participation patients.
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When uncertainty is appraised as a danger, people work to _____ uncertainty
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What type of healthcare insurance do you currently have? What are several advantages and disadvantages of your type of insurance?
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Which of the following is not a dimension of health literacy?
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Briony got tested for the BRCA1 and 2 genes, and the results of the genetic test indicate that she has the genes. Briony has questions about whether she will develop breast cancer. What dimension of uncertainty is refelcted by Briony's question?
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In the United States, the leading cause of death for men is cardiovascular heart disease, whereas the leading cause of death for women is breast cancer.
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