Deck 28: Patient Assessment

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The medical assistant is responsible for performing the systems review.
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The best method of ensuring that the patient understands a patient education intervention is to have the patient repeat back the details learned.
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Documenting that the patient reports a headache of 3 days' duration is part of the objective data in the POMR record.
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Congruence is achieved when the communicator's words and body language are delivering the same message.
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Issues of privacy are important to adolescent patients.
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The initial diagnosis made by the physician after completion of the physical examination is the differential diagnosis.
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A patient's lifestyle factors would be included in the family history section of the medical history.
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Research on the significance of body language indicates that 50% of the message received by patients is interpreted from the caregiver's nonverbal language.
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Children should always be given a choice whether to take their medication.
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Providing patients with automatic reassurance when they express a concern is part of a therapeutic relationship.
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When conducting a patient interview, the medical assistant should sit behind a desk with arms crossed and wait for the patient to establish eye contact.
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The chief complaint may also be called the patient's present illness.
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It is acceptable to skip lines when documenting to give the physician room to enter a note after the patient has been seen.
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Value systems are learned beliefs and behaviors that can affect therapeutic relationships.
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Gathering details about a patient's use of over-the-counter medications is not necessary during a patient interview.
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A sign is a patient-reported indication of disease.
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If a patient displays obnoxious and rude behavior while the medical history is taken, the medical assistant should include a comment about this behavior in the documentation.
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An example of an objective sign of disease is the patient's reported level of pain.
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The most effective distance between a patient and the medical assistant conducting an interview is approximately 2 to 3 feet.
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A patient interview may be conducted in a quiet corner of the waiting room.
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Asian patients may have difficulty maintaining eye contact during an interview.
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When communicating with a sick child, it is important to direct all questions toward the child's parent.
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The size and shape of a wound would be included in the assessment section of SOAP documentation.
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The SOMR begins with a list of the patient's health problems.
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Which of the following factors is likely to have the most influence on the accuracy and completeness of the information obtained from the patient during the medical history?

A)The comfort of the chairs in the meeting area
B)The medical assistant's ability to take complete and detailed notes
C)The privacy of the area in which the interview takes place
D)The efficiency of the medical assistant in conducting the interview
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When the medical assistant asks the patient about the duration of the symptoms, the question is about when the symptoms began.
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Giving advice when it is requested by a patient is an effective way of displaying concern.
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If the medical assistant is caring for an aging patient who has difficulty hearing, he or she should ignore the patient and direct the interaction toward a family member.
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Which of the following actions is not usually appropriate for showing interest in patients?

A)Hugging them reassuringly when greeting them
B)Leaning toward them to show that you are listening to them
C)Moving in a confident manner as you work with them
D)Using a friendly tone of voice when speaking to them
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Subjective data include the patient's report of injuries and resultant pain level.
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The easiest way to get specific information from the patient is to use open-ended questions.
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A 6-year-old child who refuses to leaver her mother's lap during a physical examination is displaying regression.
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While you are taking the medical history of a new patient, the patient mentions having occasional headaches that are quite painful.What is the best way for you to proceed with the interview?

A)Express concern and note this information in writing.
B)Ask the patient a direct question about the pain.
C)Reassure the patient that it is probably nothing serious.
D)Ask the patient an open-ended question about the headaches.
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Progress notes in the POMR include the use of SOAPE documentation.
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What does it mean when medical assistants display empathy when dealing with patients?

A)They feel sorry for patients who have serious health problems.
B)They are able to hear what patients say without judging the content.
C)They can detach themselves emotionally from the problems of their patients.
D)They truly like and care about each of their patients.
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A patient who accuses the medical assistant of being short tempered when the patient has just screamed at the medical assistant about a bill is displaying the defense mechanism of projection.
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It is important for the medical assistant to keep arms and legs crossed during an interview to communicate authority to the patient.
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Restatement is a valuable active listening technique, because it acknowledges the emotions displayed by the patient during the interview.
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The section of the medical history that helps uncover existing or potential health problems is called the:

A)database
B)past history
C)social history
D)systems review
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The physician's decision to refer a patient to a dietician is documented under the assessment category of SOAP records.
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Which of the following is a closed question or statement?

A)"Tell me about your headaches."
B)"Does your head hurt?"
C)"How are you feeling?"
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Which of the following includes insurance information?

A)Family history
B)Past history
C)Social history
D)Database
E)ROS
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Which of the following involves asking a question or summarizing a patient's thoughts?

A)Restatement
B)Clarification
C)Reflection
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During the physical examination, the patient reports a continual ache in the right elbow.This information is called a(n):

A)functional problem
B)objective finding
C)sign
D)symptom
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Information that you gather from a patient interview is considered:

A)subjective
B)objective
C)assessment
D)evaluation
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Which of the following questions or statements would encourage the patient to continue to communicate?

A)"Does your arm hurt?"
B)"Did you hurt yourself?"
C)"Tell me about how your arm feels right now."
D)"Do you have a family history of arthritis?"
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Which statement best describes what it means to have good rapport with patients?

A)You use language they understand.
B)They respect you as a professional.
C)You have smooth, pleasant relationships with them.
D)You are polite and punctual.
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Which of the following involves repeating or paraphrasing the patient's comments?

A)Restatement
B)Clarification
C)Reflection
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Which of the following sections of the medical record includes the physical examination findings?

A)Family history
B)Past history
C)Social history
D)Database
E)ROS
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Which of the following includes the patient's dietary habits, smoking history, and alcohol consumption?

A)Family history
B)Past history
C)Social history
D)Database
E)ROS
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Which of the following includes childhood diseases?

A)Family history
B)Past history
C)Social history
D)Database
E)ROS
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Why would you take a patient's vital signs at both the beginning and end of the office visit for a physical examination?

A)To evaluate the effectiveness of treatment given during the visit
B)Because the patient was anxious on arrival at the office
C)To reassure the patient that he or she is receiving adequate care
D)To ensure the accuracy of the procedures by double-checking the results
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What is the best way to obtain specific information about a patient when taking the medical history?

A)Summarize the facts revealed by the patient when answering questions.
B)Ask direct questions that can be answered briefly.
C)Restate what the patient has said to check the accuracy of what was heard.
D)Encourage the patient to explain the answers fully.
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A medical assistant who is a good listener consistently:

A)provides repeated assurances
B)provides feedback to clarify the patient's message
C)interrupts the patient to gather more details
D)limits the amount of time spent on each interview
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Which of the following includes demographic information?

A)Family history
B)Past history
C)Social history
D)Database
E)ROS
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Which of the following is an open-ended question or statement?

A)"How old are you?"
B)"Do you smoke?"
C)"What brings you to the office today?"
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Which of the following involves stating an observation or recognition of a patient's feeling?

A)Restatement
B)Clarification
C)Reflection
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Which medical record system has a standard format that makes it easy to read and audit?

A)Chronologic
B)Problem oriented
C)Progress note
D)Source oriented
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The medical assistant is responsible for documenting all of the following information except the:

A)review of systems
B)family history
C)social history
D)allergies
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Objective data include which of the following?

A)Complaints of pain
B)Social history
C)Blood pressure recordings
D)Past medical history
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When a verbal message matches the sender's nonverbal body language, the message is considered __________.
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During a physical examination the patient reports problems with speech and balance.These signs indicate a problem with which system?

A)Respiratory
B)Neurologic
C)Cardiovascular
D)Lymph
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Sam Hernandez, a 17-year-old patient with burning upon urination, has just been told he has an STD.He had suspected that he had gonorrhea, but he states, "The test must be wrong.I just have a bladder infection." He is displaying which defense mechanism?

A)Suppression
B)Denial
C)Regression
D)Sublimation
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Sally Tipoke, age 17, is scheduled for her first Pap smear today.She appears anxious and scared.Choose the medical assistant's most appropriate statement.

A)"There's no need to worry about the test.Dr.Smith never hurts anyone."
B)"You look worried about the exam.Can I answer any questions?"
C)"If you just think about something positive, it will be over before you know it."
D)"Dr.Smith expects you to stay still during the exam."
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__________ are subjective reports given by patients about how they feel with a particular health problem.
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Abnormalities in the cardiovascular system that are discovered during an ROS include:

A)deformity of the chest
B)hypertension and leg cramps
C)deviated septum
D)jaundice
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Which of the following factors are part of the linear communication model?

A)Listener, channel, message
B)Sender, listener, feedback
C)Sender, channel, receiver, feedback
D)Channel, message, feedback, listener
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The __________ of the interview should summarize the information the medical assistant learned while communicating with the patient and should outline patient expectations of care.
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During the __________ phase of the interview, medical assistants should introduce themselves and state the purpose of the interview.
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Helen Conrad, age 54, was recently diagnosed with epilepsy.She is very upset about the news.A therapeutic interaction might be:

A)"Look on the bright side; things could be worse."
B)"The doctor will prescribe medication, which will probably prevent most seizures."
C)Distract the patient by discussing the weather.
D)Offer the patient advice on how to drive safely.
E)Listen attentively while the patient talks about her fears.
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__________ data include the patient's blood pressure, TPR, and weight.
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Lois Anderson was recently diagnosed with a functional disorder of the colon.Which of the following is true about her condition?

A)Her laboratory results are negative.
B)A colonoscopy reveals abnormal tissue.
C)Clinical signs indicate disease.
D)None of the above are true.
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__________ care recognizes that a patient's health is affected by multiple factors, not just physical ones.
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Which of the following is most important when conducting a patient interview?

A)Calling the patient by his or her first name
B)Sharing stories about the neighborhood
C)Providing uninterrupted privacy
D)Documenting every word the patient uses to describe the health problem
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Which of the following explains a sign of disease?

A)Patient c/o pain
B)Reports of dizziness for 3 days
C)Abdominal cramping for 2 weeks
D)Elevated blood pressure
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Therapeutic interactions with children include all of the following except:

A)allowing the child to decide whether a breathing treatment is needed
B)permitting the child to play with your stethoscope
C)praising the child for cooperative behavior
D)playing a game to distract the child
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The physician's initial impression of the patient's presenting problem is called the __________.
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Mrs.Elizabeth Stewart was recently diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type 2.She refuses to meet with a dietician because, she states, "The tests must be wrong.No one in my family has diabetes." Which defense mechanism is she displaying?

A)Sublimation
B)Denial
C)Repression
D)Suppression
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Which of the following is not true of holistic patient care?

A)The focus of care is the patient's disease process.
B)The physician considers the patient's ability to pay for treatment.
C)The patient's emotional state is investigated.
D)The medical assistant investigates lifestyle factors that may contribute to disease.
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The medical assistant must consistently request __________ from the patient to determine the patient's understanding of the message.
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The medical assistant is responsible for performing the systems review.
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The best method of ensuring that the patient understands a patient education intervention is to have the patient repeat back the details learned.
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Documenting that the patient reports a headache of 3 days' duration is part of the objective data in the POMR record.
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Congruence is achieved when the communicator's words and body language are delivering the same message.
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Issues of privacy are important to adolescent patients.
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The initial diagnosis made by the physician after completion of the physical examination is the differential diagnosis.
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A patient's lifestyle factors would be included in the family history section of the medical history.
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Research on the significance of body language indicates that 50% of the message received by patients is interpreted from the caregiver's nonverbal language.
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Children should always be given a choice whether to take their medication.
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Providing patients with automatic reassurance when they express a concern is part of a therapeutic relationship.
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When conducting a patient interview, the medical assistant should sit behind a desk with arms crossed and wait for the patient to establish eye contact.
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The chief complaint may also be called the patient's present illness.
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It is acceptable to skip lines when documenting to give the physician room to enter a note after the patient has been seen.
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Value systems are learned beliefs and behaviors that can affect therapeutic relationships.
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Gathering details about a patient's use of over-the-counter medications is not necessary during a patient interview.
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A sign is a patient-reported indication of disease.
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If a patient displays obnoxious and rude behavior while the medical history is taken, the medical assistant should include a comment about this behavior in the documentation.
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An example of an objective sign of disease is the patient's reported level of pain.
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The most effective distance between a patient and the medical assistant conducting an interview is approximately 2 to 3 feet.
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A patient interview may be conducted in a quiet corner of the waiting room.
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Asian patients may have difficulty maintaining eye contact during an interview.
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When communicating with a sick child, it is important to direct all questions toward the child's parent.
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The size and shape of a wound would be included in the assessment section of SOAP documentation.
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The SOMR begins with a list of the patient's health problems.
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Which of the following factors is likely to have the most influence on the accuracy and completeness of the information obtained from the patient during the medical history?

A)The comfort of the chairs in the meeting area
B)The medical assistant's ability to take complete and detailed notes
C)The privacy of the area in which the interview takes place
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When the medical assistant asks the patient about the duration of the symptoms, the question is about when the symptoms began.
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Giving advice when it is requested by a patient is an effective way of displaying concern.
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If the medical assistant is caring for an aging patient who has difficulty hearing, he or she should ignore the patient and direct the interaction toward a family member.
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Which of the following actions is not usually appropriate for showing interest in patients?

A)Hugging them reassuringly when greeting them
B)Leaning toward them to show that you are listening to them
C)Moving in a confident manner as you work with them
D)Using a friendly tone of voice when speaking to them
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Subjective data include the patient's report of injuries and resultant pain level.
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The easiest way to get specific information from the patient is to use open-ended questions.
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A 6-year-old child who refuses to leaver her mother's lap during a physical examination is displaying regression.
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While you are taking the medical history of a new patient, the patient mentions having occasional headaches that are quite painful.What is the best way for you to proceed with the interview?

A)Express concern and note this information in writing.
B)Ask the patient a direct question about the pain.
C)Reassure the patient that it is probably nothing serious.
D)Ask the patient an open-ended question about the headaches.
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Progress notes in the POMR include the use of SOAPE documentation.
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What does it mean when medical assistants display empathy when dealing with patients?

A)They feel sorry for patients who have serious health problems.
B)They are able to hear what patients say without judging the content.
C)They can detach themselves emotionally from the problems of their patients.
D)They truly like and care about each of their patients.
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A patient who accuses the medical assistant of being short tempered when the patient has just screamed at the medical assistant about a bill is displaying the defense mechanism of projection.
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It is important for the medical assistant to keep arms and legs crossed during an interview to communicate authority to the patient.
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Restatement is a valuable active listening technique, because it acknowledges the emotions displayed by the patient during the interview.
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The section of the medical history that helps uncover existing or potential health problems is called the:

A)database
B)past history
C)social history
D)systems review
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The physician's decision to refer a patient to a dietician is documented under the assessment category of SOAP records.
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Which of the following is a closed question or statement?

A)"Tell me about your headaches."
B)"Does your head hurt?"
C)"How are you feeling?"
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Which of the following includes insurance information?

A)Family history
B)Past history
C)Social history
D)Database
E)ROS
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Which of the following involves asking a question or summarizing a patient's thoughts?

A)Restatement
B)Clarification
C)Reflection
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During the physical examination, the patient reports a continual ache in the right elbow.This information is called a(n):

A)functional problem
B)objective finding
C)sign
D)symptom
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Information that you gather from a patient interview is considered:

A)subjective
B)objective
C)assessment
D)evaluation
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Which of the following questions or statements would encourage the patient to continue to communicate?

A)"Does your arm hurt?"
B)"Did you hurt yourself?"
C)"Tell me about how your arm feels right now."
D)"Do you have a family history of arthritis?"
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Which statement best describes what it means to have good rapport with patients?

A)You use language they understand.
B)They respect you as a professional.
C)You have smooth, pleasant relationships with them.
D)You are polite and punctual.
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Which of the following involves repeating or paraphrasing the patient's comments?

A)Restatement
B)Clarification
C)Reflection
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Which of the following sections of the medical record includes the physical examination findings?

A)Family history
B)Past history
C)Social history
D)Database
E)ROS
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Which of the following includes the patient's dietary habits, smoking history, and alcohol consumption?

A)Family history
B)Past history
C)Social history
D)Database
E)ROS
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Which of the following includes childhood diseases?

A)Family history
B)Past history
C)Social history
D)Database
E)ROS
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Why would you take a patient's vital signs at both the beginning and end of the office visit for a physical examination?

A)To evaluate the effectiveness of treatment given during the visit
B)Because the patient was anxious on arrival at the office
C)To reassure the patient that he or she is receiving adequate care
D)To ensure the accuracy of the procedures by double-checking the results
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What is the best way to obtain specific information about a patient when taking the medical history?

A)Summarize the facts revealed by the patient when answering questions.
B)Ask direct questions that can be answered briefly.
C)Restate what the patient has said to check the accuracy of what was heard.
D)Encourage the patient to explain the answers fully.
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A medical assistant who is a good listener consistently:

A)provides repeated assurances
B)provides feedback to clarify the patient's message
C)interrupts the patient to gather more details
D)limits the amount of time spent on each interview
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Which of the following includes demographic information?

A)Family history
B)Past history
C)Social history
D)Database
E)ROS
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Which of the following is an open-ended question or statement?

A)"How old are you?"
B)"Do you smoke?"
C)"What brings you to the office today?"
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Which of the following involves stating an observation or recognition of a patient's feeling?

A)Restatement
B)Clarification
C)Reflection
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Which medical record system has a standard format that makes it easy to read and audit?

A)Chronologic
B)Problem oriented
C)Progress note
D)Source oriented
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The medical assistant is responsible for documenting all of the following information except the:

A)review of systems
B)family history
C)social history
D)allergies
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Objective data include which of the following?

A)Complaints of pain
B)Social history
C)Blood pressure recordings
D)Past medical history
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When a verbal message matches the sender's nonverbal body language, the message is considered __________.
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During a physical examination the patient reports problems with speech and balance.These signs indicate a problem with which system?

A)Respiratory
B)Neurologic
C)Cardiovascular
D)Lymph
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Sam Hernandez, a 17-year-old patient with burning upon urination, has just been told he has an STD.He had suspected that he had gonorrhea, but he states, "The test must be wrong.I just have a bladder infection." He is displaying which defense mechanism?

A)Suppression
B)Denial
C)Regression
D)Sublimation
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Sally Tipoke, age 17, is scheduled for her first Pap smear today.She appears anxious and scared.Choose the medical assistant's most appropriate statement.

A)"There's no need to worry about the test.Dr.Smith never hurts anyone."
B)"You look worried about the exam.Can I answer any questions?"
C)"If you just think about something positive, it will be over before you know it."
D)"Dr.Smith expects you to stay still during the exam."
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__________ are subjective reports given by patients about how they feel with a particular health problem.
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Abnormalities in the cardiovascular system that are discovered during an ROS include:

A)deformity of the chest
B)hypertension and leg cramps
C)deviated septum
D)jaundice
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Which of the following factors are part of the linear communication model?

A)Listener, channel, message
B)Sender, listener, feedback
C)Sender, channel, receiver, feedback
D)Channel, message, feedback, listener
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The __________ of the interview should summarize the information the medical assistant learned while communicating with the patient and should outline patient expectations of care.
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During the __________ phase of the interview, medical assistants should introduce themselves and state the purpose of the interview.
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Helen Conrad, age 54, was recently diagnosed with epilepsy.She is very upset about the news.A therapeutic interaction might be:

A)"Look on the bright side; things could be worse."
B)"The doctor will prescribe medication, which will probably prevent most seizures."
C)Distract the patient by discussing the weather.
D)Offer the patient advice on how to drive safely.
E)Listen attentively while the patient talks about her fears.
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71
__________ data include the patient's blood pressure, TPR, and weight.
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72
Lois Anderson was recently diagnosed with a functional disorder of the colon.Which of the following is true about her condition?

A)Her laboratory results are negative.
B)A colonoscopy reveals abnormal tissue.
C)Clinical signs indicate disease.
D)None of the above are true.
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73
__________ care recognizes that a patient's health is affected by multiple factors, not just physical ones.
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74
Which of the following is most important when conducting a patient interview?

A)Calling the patient by his or her first name
B)Sharing stories about the neighborhood
C)Providing uninterrupted privacy
D)Documenting every word the patient uses to describe the health problem
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75
Which of the following explains a sign of disease?

A)Patient c/o pain
B)Reports of dizziness for 3 days
C)Abdominal cramping for 2 weeks
D)Elevated blood pressure
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76
Therapeutic interactions with children include all of the following except:

A)allowing the child to decide whether a breathing treatment is needed
B)permitting the child to play with your stethoscope
C)praising the child for cooperative behavior
D)playing a game to distract the child
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77
The physician's initial impression of the patient's presenting problem is called the __________.
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78
Mrs.Elizabeth Stewart was recently diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type 2.She refuses to meet with a dietician because, she states, "The tests must be wrong.No one in my family has diabetes." Which defense mechanism is she displaying?

A)Sublimation
B)Denial
C)Repression
D)Suppression
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79
Which of the following is not true of holistic patient care?

A)The focus of care is the patient's disease process.
B)The physician considers the patient's ability to pay for treatment.
C)The patient's emotional state is investigated.
D)The medical assistant investigates lifestyle factors that may contribute to disease.
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80
The medical assistant must consistently request __________ from the patient to determine the patient's understanding of the message.
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