quiz 1 Flashcards
True or false: If a person does not possess the genetic substrate that causes nicotine addition, he or she can STILL become addicted to nicotine.
False–they cannot–they CAN be social smokers w/o addiction
What type of disorder is DMII
autosomal dominant
What is genetic susceptibility?
having one or more gene variations that increase risk for a certain disease
What level of evidence is a systemic review of descriptive or qualitative studies?
Level V
What level of evidence is a single well-designed randomized clinical trial?
Level II
What level of evidence is a well-designed controlled trial without randomization?
Level IV
What level of evidence is opinion of authorities or expert committees?
Level VII
What do practice guidelines do?
provide a reference point for decision making
What level of evidence is a systemic review of randomized clinical trials?
Level I
Who believed patient should be placed in the best condition for nature to act upon them?
Nightengale
Which theorists focused on caring for self?
Krieger and Rogers
What are basic human needs?
autonomy and being valued by others/
The positive BATHE technique stresses what?
Personal accomplishment, thankfulness, autonomy, and general positive effect.
BATHEing the patient allows the practitioner to do what?
Develop a therapeutic relationship without owning the patient’s problem
What do psychotherapeutic techniques have in commone?
obtaining external perspective and participation in a helping relationship