Deck 2: Coping Mechanisms, Stressors, and Health Psychology: Exploring the Intersection of Behavioral and Social Sciences in Pharmacy

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Any event or circumstance that strains or exceeds an individual ability to deal with a problem

A)stress
B)stressor
C)coping
D)tension
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Situations and pressure that cause stress are known as ………..?

A)stressor
B)trauma
C)tension
D)anxiety
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Coping mechanism involved when a person use alternative activities to take one's mind off a problem by day dreaming and escaping through sleep?

A)behavioral disengagement
B)mental disengagement
C)restraint coping
D)none of these
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An example of dysfunctional coping?

A)denial
B)behavioral disengagement
C)resistant coping
D)alcohol disengagement
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Which type of coping mechanism is involved when person use the method of holding on doing things till the right time approach?

A)active coping
B)resistant coping
C)restraint coping
D)planning
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Doing something constructive to solve the problem

A)emotion focused coping
B)problem focused coping
C)avoidant coping
D)all of these
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……………is a problem focused coping method?

A)denial
B)venting emotions
C)acceptance
D)turning to religion
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……………………is an emotion focused coping method?

A)planning
B)active coping
C)social support for emotional reason
D)social support for instrumental reason.
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Which one is an example of internal cause of stress?

A)major life changes
B)worry
C)relationship difficulties
D)financial problems
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An example of physical signs of stress?

A)difficulty in sleeping
B)poor memory
C)anger
D)impulsive actions
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An example of behavioral signs of stress?

A)frequent mood swings,
B)compulsive eating
C)crying
D)nervousness and sadness
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Which one is external causes of stress

A)pessimism,
B)unrealistic expectations,
C)perfectionism,
D)financial problems
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coping response, in that a person who accepts the reality of a stressful situation is known as

A)active coping,
B)restraint coping,
C)acceptance,
D)planning,
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Which of these is not a definition of health?

A)Health as not ill
B)Health despite disease
C)Health means not seeing a doctor
D)Health as vitality
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Which of these things is health psychology concerned with?

A)What causes illness?
B)Who is responsible for illness?
C)How should illness be treated?
D)All of the above
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Which of these is not an example of a health behaviour?

A)Smoking
B)Taking regular exercise
C)Eating healthy food
D)Going to the gym
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Which of the following guidelines must be adhered to in treating a child suffering from chronic illness?

A)The child must not be exposed to isolating and terrifying procedures to treat their condition.
B)Encouraging the child to believe that the chronic illness is a punishment for bad behavior.
C)Making the child\s family participation in the illness and treatment process mandatory.
D)The child must not be informed about the illness as it may lead to distress.
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Which of these is not an element of the Health Belief Model?

A)Threat
B)Expectations
C)Cure
D)Socio-demographic factors
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Which of these is a stage in the Stages of Change Model?

A)Study
B)Contemplation
C)Deliberation
D)Meditation
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What does the term 'mortality' refer to?

A)Death
B)Illness
C)Health
D)Morbidity
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Which law relates to a person's right to choose whether they want treatment or not?

A)The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
B)The Health and Safety at Work e.t.c. Act 1974
C)The Mental Capacity Act 2005
D)The Medicines Act 1968
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Why is it important to pharmacists that research is carried out in a rigorous way?

A)So that they know that the research was done properly
B)To increase the income for the pharmacy
C)To get more people to take medicines
D)To get doctors to prescribe more medicines
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Which of these is not a reason why a knowledge of behavioural and social sciences is important to pharmacists?

A)It can help us to understand patients better
B)It can improve adherence to medication
C)It can help to build a concordant relationship with patients
D)Knowing what people are thinking is more important than knowledge of medicines
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--------------is a physical response

A)Habit
B)Emotions
C)Feelings
D)Thinking
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------------is a stimulus which arise from within the body

A)Emotions
B)Sight
C)Smell
D)Touch
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Deck 2: Coping Mechanisms, Stressors, and Health Psychology: Exploring the Intersection of Behavioral and Social Sciences in Pharmacy
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Any event or circumstance that strains or exceeds an individual ability to deal with a problem

A)stress
B)stressor
C)coping
D)tension
stress
2
Situations and pressure that cause stress are known as ………..?

A)stressor
B)trauma
C)tension
D)anxiety
stressor
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Coping mechanism involved when a person use alternative activities to take one's mind off a problem by day dreaming and escaping through sleep?

A)behavioral disengagement
B)mental disengagement
C)restraint coping
D)none of these
mental disengagement
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An example of dysfunctional coping?

A)denial
B)behavioral disengagement
C)resistant coping
D)alcohol disengagement
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Which type of coping mechanism is involved when person use the method of holding on doing things till the right time approach?

A)active coping
B)resistant coping
C)restraint coping
D)planning
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Doing something constructive to solve the problem

A)emotion focused coping
B)problem focused coping
C)avoidant coping
D)all of these
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……………is a problem focused coping method?

A)denial
B)venting emotions
C)acceptance
D)turning to religion
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……………………is an emotion focused coping method?

A)planning
B)active coping
C)social support for emotional reason
D)social support for instrumental reason.
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Which one is an example of internal cause of stress?

A)major life changes
B)worry
C)relationship difficulties
D)financial problems
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An example of physical signs of stress?

A)difficulty in sleeping
B)poor memory
C)anger
D)impulsive actions
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An example of behavioral signs of stress?

A)frequent mood swings,
B)compulsive eating
C)crying
D)nervousness and sadness
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Which one is external causes of stress

A)pessimism,
B)unrealistic expectations,
C)perfectionism,
D)financial problems
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coping response, in that a person who accepts the reality of a stressful situation is known as

A)active coping,
B)restraint coping,
C)acceptance,
D)planning,
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Which of these is not a definition of health?

A)Health as not ill
B)Health despite disease
C)Health means not seeing a doctor
D)Health as vitality
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Which of these things is health psychology concerned with?

A)What causes illness?
B)Who is responsible for illness?
C)How should illness be treated?
D)All of the above
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Which of these is not an example of a health behaviour?

A)Smoking
B)Taking regular exercise
C)Eating healthy food
D)Going to the gym
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Which of the following guidelines must be adhered to in treating a child suffering from chronic illness?

A)The child must not be exposed to isolating and terrifying procedures to treat their condition.
B)Encouraging the child to believe that the chronic illness is a punishment for bad behavior.
C)Making the child\s family participation in the illness and treatment process mandatory.
D)The child must not be informed about the illness as it may lead to distress.
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Which of these is not an element of the Health Belief Model?

A)Threat
B)Expectations
C)Cure
D)Socio-demographic factors
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Which of these is a stage in the Stages of Change Model?

A)Study
B)Contemplation
C)Deliberation
D)Meditation
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What does the term 'mortality' refer to?

A)Death
B)Illness
C)Health
D)Morbidity
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Which law relates to a person's right to choose whether they want treatment or not?

A)The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
B)The Health and Safety at Work e.t.c. Act 1974
C)The Mental Capacity Act 2005
D)The Medicines Act 1968
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Why is it important to pharmacists that research is carried out in a rigorous way?

A)So that they know that the research was done properly
B)To increase the income for the pharmacy
C)To get more people to take medicines
D)To get doctors to prescribe more medicines
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Which of these is not a reason why a knowledge of behavioural and social sciences is important to pharmacists?

A)It can help us to understand patients better
B)It can improve adherence to medication
C)It can help to build a concordant relationship with patients
D)Knowing what people are thinking is more important than knowledge of medicines
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--------------is a physical response

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C)Feelings
D)Thinking
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------------is a stimulus which arise from within the body

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D)Touch
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