Midterm Flashcards
Affect
Noun- a feeling or emotion
Verb-To produce an effect
Effect -
(Verb)To bring about
(Noun) result
The method of analysis effected the study’s results.
Correct or incorrect
Correct.
Everyone should feel free to say what they believe.
Correct or incorrect.
Incorrect.
If a person works hard you can accomplish a great deal.
Incorrect or Correct.
Incorrect
We must not inhibit the patient from expressing their fears.
Incorrect or correct
Incorrect.
Punctuation Clauses
Restrictive is required for understanding. T/F
True
Non restrictive is not required for understanding. T/F
True
Adds to understanding.
Is set off by commas.
A restrictive punctuation clause requires a common. T/F
False. No commas are required.
Restrictive or Non-restrictive
Medical literature, I suppose, can be understood by some people without formal training in science.
Non-restrictive
Restrictive or non-restrictive
Every question that has a reasonable answer is justifiable.
Restrictive
Restrictive or non-restrictive
The new state law, which was passed by on vote, makes capital punishment mandatory for certain crimes.
Non-restrictive
The state law that allowed juries to decide on capital punishment was re-examined after the 1972 Supreme Court ruling.
Restrictive or non-restrictive ?
Restrictive.
Active voice or passive voice?
He finished the report on time.
Active
Active or passive voice?
The report was finished on time.
Passive
What is the purpose of patient care communication?
Helps with patient management, patient enhancement & maximize communication
Referral Letter is a written form of communication for
Transfer of responsibility that lasts over an extended period of time
The patient may return to original doctor after resolved.
Consultation Letter
Doctor sends a patient to a doctor With specific tests or set of tests Expert opinion Routine care REMAINS with referring doctor Esp: exudates and FA
Comanagement letter
Clinician brings in another health provider to work together
Shared responsibility
Ex. Cataract.
Which is correct?
A. Dear Dr. Joe,
B. Dear Dr. Joe:
B