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Deck 7: Interprofessional Approach for Patient Care
1
During World War II, multidisciplinary teams of _____ were used to provide treatment for burns, surgery, rehabilitation, and mental health issues.
A) Nurses and physicians
B) Surgeons and nurses
C) Nurses and social workers
D) Surgical and medical teams
A) Nurses and physicians
B) Surgeons and nurses
C) Nurses and social workers
D) Surgical and medical teams
Surgical and medical teams
2
The modern concept of interprofessional care teams was started at the Montefiore Hospital in ______.
A) North Carolina
B) New York
C) Virginia
D) West Virginia
A) North Carolina
B) New York
C) Virginia
D) West Virginia
New York
3
In 1972, the _____ hosted a conference titled Education for the Health Team.
A) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
B) Institute of Medicine
C) National Interdisciplinary Coalition
D) National Federation of Health Care
A) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
B) Institute of Medicine
C) National Interdisciplinary Coalition
D) National Federation of Health Care
Institute of Medicine
4
A team represents individuals who _____.
A) Know each other personally
B) Are gathered together
C) Work toward the same objective
D) Work on the same goal, but individually
A) Know each other personally
B) Are gathered together
C) Work toward the same objective
D) Work on the same goal, but individually
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5
The holistic approach to care represents which three aspects of care?
A) Physical, emotional, and mental
B) Emotional, social, and personal
C) Income, mental, and environmental
D) Physical, mental, and social
A) Physical, emotional, and mental
B) Emotional, social, and personal
C) Income, mental, and environmental
D) Physical, mental, and social
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6
In the functions/roles of interprofessional care, _____ refers to the primary provider treating the patient for the chief diagnosis.
A) Support services provider
B) Point of contact or referral representative
C) Clinical director or leader's decision-maker
D) Technology consultant
A) Support services provider
B) Point of contact or referral representative
C) Clinical director or leader's decision-maker
D) Technology consultant
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7
In the functions/roles of interprofessional care, _____ refers to the individual who collaborates with all providers.
A) Consultant or technical authority
B) Coordinator of effort or point of contact
C) Support services provider
D) Resource manager
A) Consultant or technical authority
B) Coordinator of effort or point of contact
C) Support services provider
D) Resource manager
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8
When team members commit and recognize the team as a unit, they demonstrate a common characteristic of effective teams known as _____.
A) Support
B) Honesty
C) Values
D) Humility
A) Support
B) Honesty
C) Values
D) Humility
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9
The three models of interprofessional education are _____.
A) Didactic, interprofessional, and clinical
B) Cultural awareness, didactic, and interprofessional simulation experience
C) Didactic, community-based, and interprofessional simulation experience
D) Rural community-based, didactic, and clinical
A) Didactic, interprofessional, and clinical
B) Cultural awareness, didactic, and interprofessional simulation experience
C) Didactic, community-based, and interprofessional simulation experience
D) Rural community-based, didactic, and clinical
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10
In the collaborative process, having _____ fosters mutual trust.
A) Clear roles
B) Trust
C) Honesty
D) Values
A) Clear roles
B) Trust
C) Honesty
D) Values
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11
_____ helps the team tackle new problems and devise new solutions.
A) Creativity
B) Effective communication
C) Support
D) Curiosity
A) Creativity
B) Effective communication
C) Support
D) Curiosity
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12
Benefits and barriers of interprofessional care are viewed through which four perspectives?
A) Patient, university, physician, and student
B) Physician, hospital, institution, and student
C) Patient, providers, hospital, and institution
D) Patient, student, institution, and team
A) Patient, university, physician, and student
B) Physician, hospital, institution, and student
C) Patient, providers, hospital, and institution
D) Patient, student, institution, and team
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13
The benefit of evidence-based decision-making is shown in which perspective?
A) The student
B) The care team
C) The institution
D) The patient
A) The student
B) The care team
C) The institution
D) The patient
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14
According to the _____ perspective, a barrier to effective health-care teamwork is being unsure of who the primary contact is.
A) Educational institution's
B) Patient's
C) Care team's
D) Student's
A) Educational institution's
B) Patient's
C) Care team's
D) Student's
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15
According to the _____ perspective, professional identity is a barrier to interprofessional care.
A) Patient's
B) Care team's
C) Student's
D) Educational institution's
A) Patient's
B) Care team's
C) Student's
D) Educational institution's
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16
This education model of interprofessional care focuses on the clinical team skills training by using formative and summative simulations.
A) Interprofessional simulation experience
B) Service learning experience
C) Didactic experience
D) Community-based experience
A) Interprofessional simulation experience
B) Service learning experience
C) Didactic experience
D) Community-based experience
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17
_____is often a part of the didactic model of education for interprofessional care.
A) Cultural awareness
B) Simulations
C) Service learning
D) Being community-based
A) Cultural awareness
B) Simulations
C) Service learning
D) Being community-based
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18
The Office of Interdisciplinary Programs was established in _____.
A) 1967
B) 1969
C) 1974
D) 1980
A) 1967
B) 1969
C) 1974
D) 1980
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19
_____ schools used funding available under the Health Manpower Education Initiative Awards to establish interprofessional programs.
A) Nursing
B) Allied Health Science
C) Pharmacy
D) Medical
A) Nursing
B) Allied Health Science
C) Pharmacy
D) Medical
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20
One of the variables that affects the number and types of disciplines on an interprofessional team is _____.
A) The primary-care provider
B) The payer source
C) Funding
D) The leader of the team
A) The primary-care provider
B) The payer source
C) Funding
D) The leader of the team
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