(Solved) 6512 week 3 quiz

What is the primary focus of trauma-informed care in its approach to patient care?

1.

Immediate resolution of traumatic experiences

2.

Promoting psychological and physical safety

3.

Rapid diagnosis of trauma-related conditions

4.

Eliminating any potential for retraumatization

5.

Fast treatment of patients

 

Which of the following represent critical white blood cell (WBC) values for leukopenia and leukocytosis?

1.

< 500 and > 30,000

2.

< 2000 and > 50,000

3.

> 500 and < 30,000

4.

< 4000 and > 10,000

 

In the context of cultural norms within healthcare organizations, what characterizes a cultural group?

1.

Isolation from other cultural groups within the organization

2.

Shared language, knowledge, and practices

3.

Prohibition of unique practices within each cultural group

4.

Lack of diversity in beliefs and customs

5.

A common language but different knowledge

 

 

When taking a history about sensitive material such as substance use or history of violence, which is the most appropriate approach?

1.

Request the patient to select among multiple options prepared on a form.

2.

Continuously persuade the patient to answer quickly to obtain the most reliable version of the events.

3.

Ask open-ended questions indirectly.

4.

Ask the patient to fill up a consent form to provide accurate information.

5.

Ask open and direct questions.

 

In a survey of internal medicine faculty and residents, what aspect of a patient-doctor interaction did most believe was of greatest importance in making an accurate diagnosis?

1.

Body language

2.

Physical examination

3.

Laboratory tests

4.

History

5.

Imaging studies

 

 

What is empiric antibiotic therapy?

1.

Treatment that is an educated conclusion based on common pathogens.

2.

Treatment that is being tested in medical research.

3.

Treatment that is based on the confirmed pathogen in the patient’s urine.

4.

Treatment that is started after the C&S has resulted.

 

The nurse practitioner responds to a patient who has disclosed that they are ready to discuss what has been bothering them by stating, “I am here and ready to listen.” Which therapeutic communication strategy is the NP displaying?

1.

Offering self

2.

Restating

3.

Focusing

4.

Silence

 

Transgender patients are at higher risk than the general population for all EXCEPT which of the following?

1.

HIV infection

2.

Violence

3.

Their risk of having adverse health issues is the same as the non-transgender population.

4.

Human trafficking

5.

Sexual assault

 

When discussing cultural norms, what is the speaker advocating for in terms of individuals practicing their own traditions?

1.

Forcing individuals to assimilate into the dominant culture

2.

Prohibiting the practice of unique cultural traditions

3.

Embracing cultural differences and allowing individual practices

4.

Ignoring cultural differences for the sake of uniformity

5.

Asking the individuals to delay celebrating their cultural norms

 

 

 

 

Which is the purpose of the blood urea nitrogen test?

1.

Used to check the functions of the spleen and pancreas

2.

Determines how well the adrenal glands and pancreas are functioning

3.

Provides information about the bladder and ureter functions

4.

Measure how well the kidneys and liver are functioning

Solution:

What is the primary focus of trauma-informed care in its approach to patient care?

1. Immediate resolution of traumatic experiences

2. Promoting psychological and physical safety 

3. Rapid diagnosis of trauma-related conditions

4.cEliminating any potential for retraumatization

5. Fast treatment of patients