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Communication between provider and consumers affects every facet on the health continuum from health promotion and disease prevention to assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.
Treatment adherence leads to better health out- comes and no adherence places the patient at risk for poor recovery and dis- ease progression.
Treatment adherence refers to not only medication adherence but also compliance with appointment schedules, diet and exercise regimens, or lifestyle modifications.
The relationship of trust between patient and provider is built on the effectiveness of their communications.
Cancer and Diabetes are the example of chronic diseases.
Symptoms are not observable by provider.
NIH is stands for National Institute of Health
CDC is stand for Center for Disease Control
The information processing that goes on within the brain has three distinct steps.
Parasympathetic system involve the fight-flight mechanism
Sympathetic system involve the relaxation
Teach back is the approach of choice with patient who understand their treatment regimen
Member of most subculture in USA are more comfortable to talk about their health problems with providers.
IOM drafted a few reports to improve the healthcare quality in USA.
One of the most common modes of human communication involves the use of questions.
Questions are customarily the primary tool for healthcare providers because providers are diagnostically driven and are continually seeking to assess patients
Ruling-out questions include questions that seek clarity and are generally more direct
Interpretative questions are used to collect data.
Interpretive questions are used to give information.
Are you following the diet and exercise plan I gave you? This question is example of direct question.
There are three types of questions formats.
Multiple-choice questions do offers options to the patient; patient has the choice of what to follow.
“Do you want some water?” is the example of open-ended question.
Would you prefer to have your bath before or after breakfast?” is the example of open-ended question.
Two types of trust are general and specific. Bonus Question
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Communication between provider and consumers affects every facet on the health continuum from health promotion and disease prevention to assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. Answer:True
Treatment adherence leads to better health out- comes and no adherence places the patient at risk for poor recovery and dis- ease progression. Answer :True
Treatment adherence refers to not only medication adherence but also compliance with appointment schedules, diet and exercise regimens, or lifestyle modifications. Answer :True
The relationship of trust between patient and provider is built on the effectiveness of their communications. Answer :True
Cancer and Diabetes are the example of chronic diseases. Answer :True
Symptoms are not observable by provider. Answer :True
Many people use the words ‘sign’ and ‘symptom’ interchangeably. However, there are important differences that affect their use in the field of medicine.
Any objective evidence of a disease, such as a skin rash or a cough, is a sign. A doctor, family members, and the individual experiencing the signs can identify these.
However, less obvious breaks in normal function, such as stomachache, lower back pain, and fatigue, are symptoms and can only be recognized by the person experiencing them. Symptoms are subjective, meaning that other people only know about them if informed by the individual with the condition.
NIH stands for National Institute of Health
Answer :True
CDC is stand for Center for Disease Control
Answer :True(Center For Disease Control and Prevention
The information processing that goes on within the brain has three distinct steps. Answer :True
According to the Atkinson-Shiffrin memory model or multi-store model, for information to be firmly implanted in memory it must pass through three stages of mental processing: sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. An example of this is the working memory model.
Parasympathetic system involve the fight-flight mechanism Answer :False
Sympathetic system is involved in fight and flight mechanisms
Sympathetic system involve the relaxation
Answer :False
Parasympathetic system is involved in relaxation
Teach back is the approach of choice with patient who understand their treatment regimen Answer :True
The teach-back method, also called the "show-me" method, is a communication confirmation method used by healthcare providers to confirm whether a patient (or care takers) understands what is being explained to them. If a patient understands, they are able to "teach-back" the information accurately.
Member of most subculture in USA are more comfortable to talk about their health problems with providers. Answer:False
IOM drafted a few reports to improve the healthcare quality in USA. Answer:True
IOM definition of quality
Quality of care is the degree to which health services increase
the likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with
current professional knowledge
how care is provided should reflect the appropriate use of the most
current knowledge about scientific, clinical, technical,
interpersonal, manual, cognitive, and organization and management
elements of health care.
One of the most common modes of human communication involves the use of questions.
Answer:True
Questions are customarily the primary tool for healthcare providers because providers are diagnostically driven and are continually seeking to assess patients Answer:True
Ruling-out questions include questions that seek clarity and are generally more direct
Answer :True
Interpretative questions are used to collect data. Answer :True
Interpretive questions are used to give information. Answer:False
An interpretive question has an answer that can be supported with evidence from the text. Sometimes people may answer differently, but the question could still be right as long as evidence supports the question.
Are you following the diet and exercise plan I gave you? This question is example of direct question. Answer :True
Direct Questions require a specific answer, often just a one or two word answer like yes or no.
There are three types of questions formats.
Answer :False
Understand that there are only two types of questions. While several articles expound various types of surveys, such as multiple choice, Likert scales, open-ended, and so on, these are actually the types of responses.
Multiple-choice questions do offers options to the patient; patient has the choice of what to follow. Answer :True
“Do you want some water?” is the example of open-ended question. Answer :False
It is a closed ended question.
Open-ended questions are defined as free-form survey questions that allows a respondent to answer in open text format such that they can answer based on their complete knowledge, feeling, and understanding. This means that response to this question is not limited to a set of options.
Open-ended questions are ones that require more than one word answers. The answers could come in the form of a list, a few sentences or something longer such as a speech, paragraph or essay.
Unlike a closed ended question that leaves survey responses limited and narrow to the given options, open-ended question allows you to probe deep into the respondent’s answers, gaining valuable information about the subject at hand. The responses to these questions can be used to attain detailed and descriptive information on a subject.
Would you prefer to have your bath before or after breakfast?” is the example of open-ended question. Answer :True
Two types of trust are general and specific. Answer :False
three primary classes of trusts.