Deck 10: Communication in the Workplace

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The consumer type relationship between patients and providers is best typified by:

A)A relationship in which patients and providers work together as equals to solve problems
B)A view of the physician as a medical clerk carrying out the wishes of the patient
C)A relationship in which the physician is dominant and direct treatment alone
D)Interactions in which the patient is passive and dependent on the physician for recommendations
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What key behaviors can providers exhibit to reduce their likelihood of malpractice lawsuits?
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List and describe at least three variables related to patient-provider communication that affect the relationship and interaction.
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The everyday function of distraction in communication is not viewed as beneficial to someone dealing with a problem.
Question
Describe the five key elements of patient-provider interaction that impact satisfaction.
Question
Patients who participate in the decision making process regarding their treatment options and protocols often also increase their ________________ to treatments.

A)Medication dose
B)Chance of failure
C)Confusion about
D)Adherence
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Several studies have reported that in comparison to Caucasian patients, Black and Hispanic patients receive less:

A)Positive talk from providers
B)Information from providers
C)Quality interpersonal interaction from providers
D)All of the above
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"Doorknob disclosures" are best defined as:

A)Private information that is shared at the door between romantic partners
B)Notes that physicians leave in the examination room for patients to read
C)Delayed medical disclosures by patients, only revealed as the physician is leaving the room
D)Disclosures by physicians about their personal life or health
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Research has demonstrated that the media responsibly portrays positive body images and promotes healthy nutrition.
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Nurturing support involves providing information or performing tasks for others.
Question
According to the chapter, there are 5 basic types of social support?
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College students typically report that their parent(s) is given access to their most private information.
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List in descending order, the five most common types of medical information that are sought online through the Internet?
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Most health care providers most on patient's physical problems rather than psychosocial problems.
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Patients are generally more satisfied with their patient-provider relationship if conversation is balanced between psychosocial and biomedical needs and concerns.
Question
Which element of a satisfactory patient-provider relationship is best represented when a physician asks a patient, "Are you experiencing any symptoms of depression?"

A)Continuity of relationship
B)Balancing the patient's psychosocial needs with their biomedical needs
C)Expression of relational expectations
D)Perception of medical competence
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List and define the two main types of social support and provide an example for each subtype of social support?
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Which of the following are principles of patient-provider communication regards providers educating their patients in a manner that is clear and understandable?

A)Provider Expertise
B)Emotions
C)Reciprocity
D)Patient Stories
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According to principles of social influence, people with overweight friends tend to be overweight themselves.
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Privacy boundaries are borders between what is considered private and what is not.
Question
One way in which everyday communication serves as a regulation mechanism is:

A)By allowing an outlet for stress and worries
B)By providing an alternative to discussions of health issues and problems
C)By serving as a precursor to deeper discussions about health issues/problems
D)By maintaining sources of support
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Which of the following types of health and illness issues are frequently addressed in news and health media?

A)In a negative manner
B)In a positive manner with few negative consequences
C)In positive manner with attention toward negative and sickening consequences
D)In a neutral manner that neither favors nor opposes the decision
Question
Nurturing support consists of two subtypes of support, what are they?

A)Emotional and action-facilitating
B)Informational and action-facilitating
C)Instrumental and esteem
D)Emotional and esteem
Question
What is considered a key concern of individuals who are seeking or receiving social support?

A)Loss of autonomy or independence
B)Enhancement of positive face
C)To be viewed as competent and reliable
D)Being overly burdened with requests for help
Question
According to the chapter, which of the following is NOT a key criterion that impacts privacy rules?

A)Motivation
B)Self-disclosure
C)Gender
D)Context
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Effective patient-provider communication has been associated with decreases in:

A)Anxiety
B)Adherence to treatment
C)Stress
D)A & C
Question
Entertainment programming is known to accurately depict health issues as related to:

A)Inadequate housing
B)Biomedical symptoms and causes
C)Environmental conditions
D)Unavailable preventative care
Question
According to the chapter, an offer to use "recreational" drugs is easier to refuse from what type of relational partner?

A)A brother you are close to
B)Your best friend
C)A strange guy you met at a party
D)Your dad
Question
Which aspect of Communication Privacy Management Theory (Petronio, 2002) refers to the cooperation among persons who share private information to keep boundaries intact or to ensure that information revealed is not misused by the recipient?

A)Boundary turbulence
B)Coordination
C)Privacy Boundaries
D)Ownership
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The most common type of direct-to-consumer advertising of medications:

A)Never mentions the name of the drug
B)Does not make any claims concerning the drug's effectiveness
C)Highlights the uses and benefits of the named drug
D)Mentions only the name of the drug and no other information
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Which of the following is considered a supportive function of everyday communication?

A)Perpetuation
B)Patient Stories
C)Provider Expertise
D)A & C
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Prosmoking messages about smoking often include:

A)Refutation of established findings that link tobacco use to cancer
B)Acknowledgement of the risks associated with tobacco use
C)Recognition and acceptance of antismoking messages
D)Expression and acceptance of anxieties related to smoking
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When a person does not receive the social support that they expected from a particular relationship they may experience:

A)An increase in relational closeness
B)Disappointment and rejection
C)Feeling worse about the situation than prior to seeking support
D)B & C
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Deck 10: Communication in the Workplace
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The consumer type relationship between patients and providers is best typified by:

A)A relationship in which patients and providers work together as equals to solve problems
B)A view of the physician as a medical clerk carrying out the wishes of the patient
C)A relationship in which the physician is dominant and direct treatment alone
D)Interactions in which the patient is passive and dependent on the physician for recommendations
B
2
What key behaviors can providers exhibit to reduce their likelihood of malpractice lawsuits?
Smiling, eye contact, appropriate touch, and a courteous voice
3
List and describe at least three variables related to patient-provider communication that affect the relationship and interaction.
Short Answer
There are five variables discussed in the chapter including age (older patients tend to be less expressive and less willing to challenge authority, adhering more strongly to traditional role of patients and providers), gender (female providers are more supportive and provide more information, while female patients are more explicit, emotionally expressive, and receive more information from providers), ethnicity (Caucasian patients, as opposed to Black or Hispanic patients, receive care that is of high interpersonal quality, more positive talk, and more information), and education level (patients with higher levels of formal education are more expressive, may see less of a power difference between themselves and providers, and may expect to be more involved in the health care process).
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The everyday function of distraction in communication is not viewed as beneficial to someone dealing with a problem.
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Describe the five key elements of patient-provider interaction that impact satisfaction.
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Patients who participate in the decision making process regarding their treatment options and protocols often also increase their ________________ to treatments.

A)Medication dose
B)Chance of failure
C)Confusion about
D)Adherence
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Several studies have reported that in comparison to Caucasian patients, Black and Hispanic patients receive less:

A)Positive talk from providers
B)Information from providers
C)Quality interpersonal interaction from providers
D)All of the above
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"Doorknob disclosures" are best defined as:

A)Private information that is shared at the door between romantic partners
B)Notes that physicians leave in the examination room for patients to read
C)Delayed medical disclosures by patients, only revealed as the physician is leaving the room
D)Disclosures by physicians about their personal life or health
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Research has demonstrated that the media responsibly portrays positive body images and promotes healthy nutrition.
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Nurturing support involves providing information or performing tasks for others.
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According to the chapter, there are 5 basic types of social support?
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College students typically report that their parent(s) is given access to their most private information.
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List in descending order, the five most common types of medical information that are sought online through the Internet?
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Most health care providers most on patient's physical problems rather than psychosocial problems.
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Patients are generally more satisfied with their patient-provider relationship if conversation is balanced between psychosocial and biomedical needs and concerns.
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Which element of a satisfactory patient-provider relationship is best represented when a physician asks a patient, "Are you experiencing any symptoms of depression?"

A)Continuity of relationship
B)Balancing the patient's psychosocial needs with their biomedical needs
C)Expression of relational expectations
D)Perception of medical competence
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List and define the two main types of social support and provide an example for each subtype of social support?
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Which of the following are principles of patient-provider communication regards providers educating their patients in a manner that is clear and understandable?

A)Provider Expertise
B)Emotions
C)Reciprocity
D)Patient Stories
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According to principles of social influence, people with overweight friends tend to be overweight themselves.
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Privacy boundaries are borders between what is considered private and what is not.
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One way in which everyday communication serves as a regulation mechanism is:

A)By allowing an outlet for stress and worries
B)By providing an alternative to discussions of health issues and problems
C)By serving as a precursor to deeper discussions about health issues/problems
D)By maintaining sources of support
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Which of the following types of health and illness issues are frequently addressed in news and health media?

A)In a negative manner
B)In a positive manner with few negative consequences
C)In positive manner with attention toward negative and sickening consequences
D)In a neutral manner that neither favors nor opposes the decision
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Nurturing support consists of two subtypes of support, what are they?

A)Emotional and action-facilitating
B)Informational and action-facilitating
C)Instrumental and esteem
D)Emotional and esteem
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What is considered a key concern of individuals who are seeking or receiving social support?

A)Loss of autonomy or independence
B)Enhancement of positive face
C)To be viewed as competent and reliable
D)Being overly burdened with requests for help
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According to the chapter, which of the following is NOT a key criterion that impacts privacy rules?

A)Motivation
B)Self-disclosure
C)Gender
D)Context
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Effective patient-provider communication has been associated with decreases in:

A)Anxiety
B)Adherence to treatment
C)Stress
D)A & C
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Entertainment programming is known to accurately depict health issues as related to:

A)Inadequate housing
B)Biomedical symptoms and causes
C)Environmental conditions
D)Unavailable preventative care
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According to the chapter, an offer to use "recreational" drugs is easier to refuse from what type of relational partner?

A)A brother you are close to
B)Your best friend
C)A strange guy you met at a party
D)Your dad
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Which aspect of Communication Privacy Management Theory (Petronio, 2002) refers to the cooperation among persons who share private information to keep boundaries intact or to ensure that information revealed is not misused by the recipient?

A)Boundary turbulence
B)Coordination
C)Privacy Boundaries
D)Ownership
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The most common type of direct-to-consumer advertising of medications:

A)Never mentions the name of the drug
B)Does not make any claims concerning the drug's effectiveness
C)Highlights the uses and benefits of the named drug
D)Mentions only the name of the drug and no other information
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Which of the following is considered a supportive function of everyday communication?

A)Perpetuation
B)Patient Stories
C)Provider Expertise
D)A & C
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Prosmoking messages about smoking often include:

A)Refutation of established findings that link tobacco use to cancer
B)Acknowledgement of the risks associated with tobacco use
C)Recognition and acceptance of antismoking messages
D)Expression and acceptance of anxieties related to smoking
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When a person does not receive the social support that they expected from a particular relationship they may experience:

A)An increase in relational closeness
B)Disappointment and rejection
C)Feeling worse about the situation than prior to seeking support
D)B & C
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