Chapter 4 Comprehensive Medical Assisting

Assement

Process of gathering information about the patient and the presenting condition

Alternative medicine

An option or substitute to the standard medication

Disseminates

The process of disrupting information on communication

Documentation

The process of recording patient information and includes recording of all techniques to the patient

Implemation

The process of initiating and carrying out an action

Learning Objectives

Steps that need to be achieved to accomplish the learning goal

Noncompliance

The patients inability of refusal to follow prescribed orders

Placebo

The power of believing that something will make you better when there is no chemical reaction that warrants such improvement

Planning

Involves using information gathered during the assessment phase to determine how to approach the patients learning needs

Pschomotor

Describes a physical task

Evualtion

The process that indicates how well patients are adapting or applying new information

During assessment, the most comprehensive source from which to obtain patient information is the

Medical Record

When teaching patient with many chronic health problems, it is important to ...

Focus on each problem separtely

Walking around a crutch is an example of...

a psychomotor skill

Which part of Maslows pyramid is the point at which a patient has satisfied all basic needs and feels he or she has control over his or her life?

Self-actualization

Noncompliance occurs when the patient:

refuses to follow the physicians order

The power of believing that something will make you better when there is no chemical reaction that warrants such improvement is:

placebo

Patient education should consist of multiple techniques or approaches so:

the patient will learn more and retain more

Health assement forms that asses a patients education level may also help determine a patient's:

ability to read

Before developing a patient's medication schedule, you should:

evaluate the patients daily routine

Childhood immunizations is an example of:

a recommended preventive procedure

Examples of physiologic responses to negative stress are:

headache, nausea, diarrhea,sweating palms, insomnia, malaise, and rapid heart rate

In Maslows hierarchy of needs, air, water, food, and rest are considered:

physiologic needs

Humans use defense mechanisms to:

cope with problems

When selecting teaching material, you should first:

asses your patients general level of understanding

Acupressure is different from Acupuncture because:

it does not use needles

If your community does not have a central agency for information and resources, then you should create a:

information sheet

Assement

Process of gathering information about the patient and the presenting condition

Alternative medicine

An option or substitute to the standard medication

Disseminates

The process of disrupting information on communication

Documentation

The process of recording patient information and includes recording of all techniques to the patient

Implemation

The process of initiating and carrying out an action

Learning Objectives

Steps that need to be achieved to accomplish the learning goal

Noncompliance

The patients inability of refusal to follow prescribed orders

Placebo

The power of believing that something will make you better when there is no chemical reaction that warrants such improvement

Planning

Involves using information gathered during the assessment phase to determine how to approach the patients learning needs

Pschomotor

Describes a physical task

Evualtion

The process that indicates how well patients are adapting or applying new information

During assessment, the most comprehensive source from which to obtain patient information is the

Medical Record

When teaching patient with many chronic health problems, it is important to ...

Focus on each problem separtely

Walking around a crutch is an example of...

a psychomotor skill

Which part of Maslows pyramid is the point at which a patient has satisfied all basic needs and feels he or she has control over his or her life?

Self-actualization

Noncompliance occurs when the patient:

refuses to follow the physicians order

The power of believing that something will make you better when there is no chemical reaction that warrants such improvement is:

placebo

Patient education should consist of multiple techniques or approaches so:

the patient will learn more and retain more

Health assement forms that asses a patients education level may also help determine a patient's:

ability to read

Before developing a patient's medication schedule, you should:

evaluate the patients daily routine

Childhood immunizations is an example of:

a recommended preventive procedure

Examples of physiologic responses to negative stress are:

headache, nausea, diarrhea,sweating palms, insomnia, malaise, and rapid heart rate

In Maslows hierarchy of needs, air, water, food, and rest are considered:

physiologic needs

Humans use defense mechanisms to:

cope with problems

When selecting teaching material, you should first:

asses your patients general level of understanding

Acupressure is different from Acupuncture because:

it does not use needles

If your community does not have a central agency for information and resources, then you should create a:

information sheet