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1. Culture Humility - CORRECT ANSWER: A process that requires humility as
individuals continually engage in self-reflection and self-critique as lifelong learners and reflective practioners
- Sequence of the clinical encounter - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. initiating the encounter
- gathering information
- performing physical exam
- explaining and planning
- closing the encounter
Challenging patient situations and behaviors - CORRECT ANSWER: a. Silent
- Talkative
- With confusing narrative
- With altered state or cognition
- With emotional lability
- Angry or aggressive
- Flirtatious
- Discriminatory
- With hearing loss
- With low or impaired vision
- With limited intelligence
- Burdened by personal problems
- Nonadherent 1 / 4
- With low literacy
- With low health literacy
- With limited language proficiency
- With terminal illness or dying
Comprehensive patient assessment is - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. For new patients in
the office or hospital
- Provides fundamental and personalized knowledge about the patient.
- Strengthens the clinician-pateint relationship
- Helps identify or rule out physical causes related to patient concerns
- Provides a baseline for future assessments
- Creates a platform for health promotion through education and counseling
- Develops proficiency in the essential skills of physical examination
Core values of medical ethics - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. non-maleficence
- beneficence
- autonomy
- decisional capacity
- confidentiality
- informed consent
- truth telling
- justice
Focused assessment - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. For established patients, especially
during routine or urgent care visits
- Addresses focused concerns or symptoms
- Assesses symptoms restricted to a specific body systems
- Applies examination methods relevant to assessing the concern or problem as
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Guidelines for working with an interpreter: INTERPRET - CORRECT ANSWER: i. I: Introductions
ii. N: note goals
iii. T: transparency
iv. E: ethics
v. R: Respect beliefs
vi. P: patient focus
vii. R: retain control
viii. E: explain
ix. T: thanks
How to resolve a clinical ethical delimma - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. state the ethical question
- collect relevant info
- identify eithical principles and guidelines
- delineate and relate options to values and principles
- evaluate the different options
- make an action plan
i. Prior to calling physician - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Have I seen and assessed the
patient myself
- Has the situation been discussed with the resource nurse or preceptor
- Review the charte to determine appropriate phyisican to call.
- Know admitting diagnosis and date of admission
- Have I read the most recent MD progress note and notes form the nurse who worked
- Have available while speaking with the physican
- Patients chart
- List of current medicaitons, allergies, IV fluids, and labs 3 / 4
the shift ahead of me.
- Most recent vitals
- Current labs and previous labs
- Code status
interprofessional communicaiton (SBAR) - CORRECT ANSWER: i. S: situation
ii. B: background
iii. A: assessment
iv. R: recommendation
Kubler-Ross stages of grief - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Denial and isolation
- Anger
- Bargaining
- Depression
- Acceptance
objective data - CORRECT ANSWER: a. the physical exam findings, lab and diagnostic testing results
- Tenderness on palpation of anterior chest`
Situations best suited for face-to-face interpreter rather than the use of telephonic interpreter services include: - CORRECT ANSWER: i. Serious diagnosis or other bad news ii. When the patient is hard of hearing iii. Family meetings or group discussion iv. Interatction requiring visual elements
- Complicated or personal medical procedures or news
Skilled interview techniques - CORRECT ANSWER: a. Active or attentive listening
- Guided questioning
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