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Question 276# Print Question

You have just finished giving instructions and a prescription to a 28-year-old male from China who speaks some English, but not well. You gave the instructions with the aid of an interpreter, but are concerned that the patient might not fully understand them. 

Which one of the following is the best course of action? 

A. Refer the patient to a website about his condition
B. Repeat the instructions slowly to the interpreter and ask him or her to speak clearly to the patient
C. Contact a family member who speaks English and ask him or her to repeat the instructions to the patient
D. Ask the patient to repeat the instructions to you in his own words


Question 277# Print Question

A 67-year-old male who recently had a screening colonoscopy presents for follow-up. During the procedure, a mass was discovered in the sigmoid colon and a biopsy revealed a poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. When you tell the patient you have the test results and can provide information about the prognosis, he says, “To be honest, I can tell that the news is not good, and I would rather not talk about it right now.”

Which one of the following would be the most appropriate next step?

A. Relay the prognosis, but focus as much as possible on any positives
B. Discuss the prognosis with the patient’s wife, who is in the waiting room
C. Ask the patient if he would like to talk again at another time
D. Refer the patient to a support group


Question 278# Print Question

Studies indicate that patients most frequently want physicians to ask about their spiritual beliefs in which one of the following situations?

A. When being treated for a potentially fatal illness
B. During the annual preventive visit
C. During the initial office visit with the physician
D. Only if specifically requested by the patient, a family member, their minister, or a chaplain
E. When prayer is suggested by the patient or physician


Question 279# Print Question

An 84-year-old woman is brought to the office by her daughter, who is your patient. The mother has just moved in with the family because she can no longer care for herself due to progressive, long-standing dementia. On physical examination the mother does not respond to your words or to the physical examination. You notice that she smells of urine. On examination of the pelvis there is a diffuse erythematous rash extending over the perineum and the medial thighs bilaterally. You suspect the rash relates to urinary incontinence.

Which of the following is the most appropriate statement to the daughter at this point?

A. "How long have you left your mother in this condition?"
B. "This is a rash caused by urine. My nurse will insert a Foley catheter."
C. "This rash should respond to cleansing with mild soap and drying with a clean towel three times a day."
D. "You should take better care of your mother."
E. "Your mother needs to wear diapers."


Question 280# Print Question

You have been a physician of a 32-year-old female who suggests that you should come on a date with her at a local restaurant.

Which of the following is the most appropriate response

A. I would come if you promised to tell no one
B. The physician-patient relationship has to end first
C. It is wrong for you to suggest this, I can no longer be your doctor
D. It is appropriate that our relationship remains doctor-patient only
E. Going on a date with you would jeopardize my career




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