How does religion affect the life of women?
- A. Reinforces division of labor and privileges
- B. Relates to individual growth
- C. Provides societal value standards
- D. All of these
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Religion influences women through labor roles, values, and personal development.
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Which experiencing actually increases our chances of success:
- A. Attitude
- B. Style
- C. Personality
- D. Positive emotions
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Positive emotions (Fredrickson's broaden-and-build) enhance success by expanding resources.
Which of the following physician barriers can affect a patient's adherence?
- A. Lack of insight into the patient's illness
- B. Inadequate explanation of instructions
- C. Cost of medications or treatment
- D. Distraction by other life issues or priorities
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Clear instructions are critical for adherence; inadequate explanations often lead to misunderstanding and non-compliance.
Which of the following factors might lead the parents of a Muslim or Arab adolescent patient to initially delay or refuse chemotherapy?
- A. Belief related to Islam
- B. Superstitions about chemotherapy in Arab culture
- C. Desire to consult with extended family members and/or Imam first
- D. Higher prevalence of chemotherapy-related complications among Arabs
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Consulting family and religious leaders is common in Arab culture for major medical decisions.
A patient was admitted last night with a hip fracture sustained in a fall while intoxicated. The patient points to the Buck traction and screams, 'Somebody tied me up with ropes.' The patient is experiencing:
- A. illusion
- B. delusion
- C. hallucinations
- D. hypnagogic phenomenon
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: illusion. An illusion is a misinterpretation of a real external stimulus. In this case, the patient is misperceiving the traction as ropes due to the altered mental state from intoxication. It is a sensory distortion based on a real object. Delusion (B) is a fixed false belief, not related to sensory perceptions. Hallucinations (C) are false sensory perceptions without external stimulus. Hypnagogic phenomenon (D) refers to sensory experiences during the transition from wakefulness to sleep, not applicable here.
You routinely use the PQRST method to assess pain. The PQRST method consists of:
- A. Pain level, the quality of the pain, the region or area of the pain, the severity of the pain, and the pain triggers
- B. Precipitating factors, the quality of the pain, relief factors, the severity of the pain, and the pain triggers
- C. Pain level, the quantitative numerical pain score, the region or area of the pain, the severity of the pain, and the pain triggers
- D. Precipitating factors, the quality of the pain, the region or area of the pain, the severity of the pain, and the pain triggers
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: PQRST (D) stands for Precipitating, Quality, Region, Severity, Timing.