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Match the barrier of communication to its definition of example.

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The use of unfamiliar, overcomplicated words. Use of jargons
 
A patient died after 3 days of hospital confinement.  His relative
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wanted to know the cause of his death. The hospital refuses to Withholdidng information
release his death certificate immediately.   
Hugging your patient to comfort him/her is common in the Answer 3
Philippines but considered a sexual inuendo in the Middle East. cultural differences
 
The nurse said to her patient.  "You will be OK.  In 24 hours Answer 4
after your surgery, you will be able to walk and even run". False reassurance.
 
A patient was diagnosed to have nephrosis.  A nurse tells the
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patients's family that he has end stage kidney disease and that he filtering
has barely a month to live.  
A nurse cannot disclose the real status of a patient's illness even Answer 6
at the request of his family. Chain of command
 
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Deafness and impaired vision are examples. Physiscal barriers.
 
A apteient came into the ER with severe cough and colds.  He
had a severe headache as well.  The nurse on duty even without
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the doctor's diagnosis said to the family of the patient:  Your Bias
patient has severe COVID-19.  He will die within 24 hours  
even with medication.
The patient's family asked the nurse why their patient has not
opened his eyes or awaaken for two days already.   The nurse Answer 9
said, " Let us wait for the attending doctor, he will answer your Chain of command
 
question.  I am not in the postion to answer it."
A doctor found out during his rounds that his patient committed
suicide on his hospital bed by strangulating himself with the IV Answer 10
tube.  The doctor said: This is iatrogenic. The patient's family Use of jargons
 
just looked puzzled.
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The correct answer is: The use of unfamiliar, overcomplicated words. → Use of jargons, A
patient died after 3 days of hospital confinement.  His relative wanted to know the cause of
his death. The hospital refuses to release his death certificate immediately.  → Withholdidng
information, Hugging your patient to comfort him/her is common in the Philippines but
considered a sexual inuendo in the Middle East. → cultural differences, The nurse said to her
patient.  "You will be OK.  In 24 hours after your surgery, you will be able to walk and even
run". → False reassurance., A patient was diagnosed to have nephrosis.  A nurse tells the
patients's family that he has end stage kidney disease and that he has barely a month to
live. → filtering, A nurse cannot disclose the real status of a patient's illness even at the
request of his family. → Chain of command, Deafness and impaired vision are examples. →
Physiscal barriers., A apteient came into the ER with severe cough and colds.  He had a
severe headache as well.  The nurse on duty even without the doctor's diagnosis said to the
family of the patient:  Your patient has severe COVID-19.  He will die within 24 hours
even with medication. → Bias, The patient's family asked the nurse why their patient has
not opened his eyes or awaaken for two days already.   The nurse said, " Let us wait for the
attending doctor, he will answer your question.  I am not in the postion to answer it." →
Chain of command, A doctor found out during his rounds that his patient committed
suicide on his hospital bed by strangulating himself with the IV tube.  The doctor said: This
is iatrogenic. The patient's family just looked puzzled. → Use of jargons

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A person who is fully authhorized to practice medicine in aparticular jurisdiction.

Select one:
A. Physician 
B. Psychologist
C. nurse

D. Social worker
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The correct answer is: Physician

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A nurse or caregiver may prescribe OTC drugs in the absence of a doctor.

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False 
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Match the team member to his/her role in the health care team.

examines and studies specimens susch as blood, urine, feces Answer 1


and other excreta. paramedical technologist
 
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supervises the preparation of meals for the patients. dietician
 
assists the patient/patient family with finances, Answer 3
accomodation,  marital problems, child adaoption, etc. social w orker
 
provides assistance to patience with musculoskeletal Answer 4
problems physiotherapist
 
assists patients with some functional disabilities to gaim Answer 5
skills occupational therapist
 
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The correct answer is: examines and studies specimens susch as blood, urine, feces and
other excreta. → paramedical technologist, supervises the preparation of meals for the
patients. → dietician, assists the patient/patient family with finances, accomodation,  marital
problems, child adaoption, etc. → social worker, provides assistance to patience with
musculoskeletal problems → physiotherapist, assists patients with some functional
disabilities to gaim skills → occupational therapist

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As a part of the health care team, whose role is to strengthen the spiritual dimension of the
patient?
CLERGY
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Whose role in a health care team is to monitor and evaluate the actions of medications of a
patient?
PHARMACIST
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Fill in the blank with the correct word.

coordinate
A health care team consists of a group of people who Answer  their
particular skills in order to assist a patient or his family.

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The correct answer is: coordinate

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If your philosophy doesn't jive with the philosophy of your work, your sense of purpose will
not be satisfied.

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True 

False
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You will be motivated to work well if the company you are working for has a work
philosophy that is different from yours.

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False 
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Personal goals
Answer  will be delayed or not accomplished dues to differences in work
philosophy between you and the company you work for.

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rapport
There will be weak Answer  with leaders and employes if there is differences in work
philosophy.

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Au pair
Answer  refers to foreigners who live with American families for up to
a year, living as part of the host family and receives a small allowance/salary .

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The correct answer is: Au pair

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A nanny provides supervisory custodial care for children on an irregular, either full or part-
time basis.
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False 
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A term used in the United Kingdom for a person who has received special training and
preparation in caring for young children and has passed certification exams given by the
National Nursery Examination Board.

Nursery Nurse
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She is usually qualified teachers for full or part-time at-home education of children and are
not responsible for physical aspects of childcare.

Governess
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a trainee for Caregiving NC II as imposed by TESDA must be a college graduate.

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False 
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It is defined as a calling or vocation, especially one that involves some branch of advanced
learning or science.
Profession
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The correct answer is: profession

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