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6/14/23, 3:16 PM Fourth -- term exam: Attempt review

Started on Wednesday, 14 June 2023, 3:00 PM


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Grade 9.00 out of 10.00 (90%)

Question 1
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SELECT THE CORRECT DEFINITION IN EACH TYPE OF DISEASE

A disease that has an unknown cause or source. As medical science has advanced, many diseases with entirely
unknown causes have had some aspects of their sources explained and therefore shed their idiopathic status. Idiopathic disease

It´s a disease that is a sequela or complication of a prior, causal disease, which is referred to as the primary disease
Secondary disease
or simply the underlying cause (root cause).

It´s a disease that is due to a root cause of illness, as opposed to secondary disease, which is a sequela, or
Primary disease
complication that is caused by the primary disease.

A disease that cannot be cured, are not necessarily terminal diseases, and sometimes a disease's symptoms can be
treated sufficiently for the disease to have little or no impact on quality of life. Incurable disease

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is:

A disease that has an unknown cause or source. As medical science has advanced, many diseases with entirely unknown causes have had some
aspects of their sources explained and therefore shed their idiopathic status. → Idiopathic disease,

It´s a disease that is a sequela or complication of a prior, causal disease, which is referred to as the primary disease or simply the underlying
cause (root cause). → Secondary disease,

It´s a disease that is due to a root cause of illness, as opposed to secondary disease, which is a sequela, or complication that is caused by the
primary disease. → Primary disease,

A disease that cannot be cured, are not necessarily terminal diseases, and sometimes a disease's symptoms can be treated sufficiently for the
disease to have little or no impact on quality of life. → Incurable disease

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Question 2

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For a medical diagnosis, it´s necessary to specify the two elements included on it in order to take them into consideration when studying a

patient condition, the first element corresponds to the symtoms  the second element corresponds to the

treatment  .

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is:


For a medical diagnosis, it´s necessary to specify the two elements included on it in order to take them into consideration when studying a
patient condition, the first element corresponds to the [symtoms] the second element corresponds to the [treatment] .

Question 3
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RELATE EACH MEDICAL TREATMENT (ENGLISH WORD) WITH ITS MEANING INTO SPANISH.

ANTIBIOTICS ANTIBIOTICOS 

NEEDLE AGUJA 

STITCHES PUNTADAS 

PAINKILLERS ANALGESICOS 

WOUND HERIDA 

BANDAGE VENDAJE 

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is:


ANTIBIOTICS → ANTIBIOTICOS,
NEEDLE → AGUJA,

STITCHES → PUNTADAS,

PAINKILLERS → ANALGESICOS,
WOUND → HERIDA,

BANDAGE → VENDAJE

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Question 4

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The terms illness and sickness are both generally used as synonyms for disease; however, the term illness is occasionally used to refer
specifically to the patient's personal experience of his or her disease.

True 

False

The correct answer is 'True'.

Question 5
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Ache  is a continuous or prolonged dull pain in a part of the body. It can often be a throbbing sensation that covers more than

one point. You can sometimes try and ignore it. Pain  is physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury. It is usually a

sharp sensation in a specific part of the body and hurts more than an ache.

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is:


[Ache] is a continuous or prolonged dull pain in a part of the body. It can often be a throbbing sensation that covers more than one point. You
can sometimes try and ignore it. [Pain]is physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury. It is usually a sharp sensation in a specific
part of the body and hurts more than an ache.

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Question 6

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SELECT THE CORRECT OPTION IN EACH STATEMENT

An eye specialist may use this to examine the inside of the eye.
Ophthalmoscope 

This is a device that fits around the arm and measures blood pressure. Sphygmomanometer 

This helps to measure lung function. Spirometer 

A doctor can use this to listen to the sounds of the heart and lungs. Stethoscope 

Your answer is correct.


The correct answer is:

An eye specialist may use this to examine the inside of the eye.
→ Ophthalmoscope,
This is a device that fits around the arm and measures blood pressure. → Sphygmomanometer,
This helps to measure lung function. → Spirometer,

A doctor can use this to listen to the sounds of the heart and lungs. → Stethoscope

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Question 7

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STEP 1  Introduce yourself, identify your Patient and gain consent to speak with them. Should you wish to take notes as you proceed,
ask the patients permission to do so. Identify: confirm you´re speaking to the correct patient (name and date of birth). Permission: confirm the
reason for seeing the patient (I´m going to ask you some questions about your cough, is that ok?

STEP 2  Presenting Complaint (PC)

This is what the Patient tells you is wrong

STEP 5  Gather some information about the patients family history, e.g diabetes or cardiac history. find out if there are any genetic
conditions within the family, for example: polycystic kidney disease.

STEP 9  Complete your history by reviewing what the patient has told you. Repeat back the important points so that the patient can
correct you if there are any misunderstandings or errors.

STEP 10  During or after taking their history, the patient may have questions that they want to ask you. It is very important that you don’t
give them any false information.

STEP 6 STEEP 4 STEP 3

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: [STEP 1] Introduce yourself, identify your Patient and gain consent to speak with them. Should you wish to take notes as
you proceed, ask the patients permission to do so. Identify: confirm you´re speaking to the correct patient (name and date of birth). Permission:
confirm the reason for seeing the patient (I´m going to ask you some questions about your cough, is that ok?

[STEP 2] Presenting Complaint (PC)

This is what the Patient tells you is wrong

[STEP 5] Gather some information about the patients family history, e.g diabetes or cardiac history. find out if there are any genetic conditions
within the family, for example: polycystic kidney disease.

[STEP 9] Complete your history by reviewing what the patient has told you. Repeat back the important points so that the patient can correct
you if there are any misunderstandings or errors.

[STEP 10] During or after taking their history, the patient may have questions that they want to ask you. It is very important that you don’t give
them any false information.

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Question 8

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SELECT THE CORRECT OPTION FOR EVERY DEFINITION

It´s the association of several signs and symptoms, or other characteristics that often occur together, regardless of
whether the cause is known. Syndrome

A disease characterized by high glucose levels in the blood Diabetes


It´s a diseased state, disability, or poor health due to any cause.The term may refer to the existence of any form of
disease, or to the degree that the health condition affects the patient. Comorbidity is the simultaneous presence of Morbidity
two or more medical conditions, such as schizophrenia and substance abuse. 

It´s a broad term that includes all diseases, lesions, disorders, or nonpathologic condition that normally receives
medical treatment, such as pregnancy or childbirth. While the term is generally includes mental illnesses, in some Medical condition
contexts the term is used specifically to denote any illness, injury, or disease except for mental illnesses.

Inability to use language because of a brain lesion Aphasia


Your answer is correct.


The correct answer is:

It´s the association of several signs and symptoms, or other characteristics that often occur together, regardless of whether the cause is known.
→ Syndrome,

A disease characterized by high glucose levels in the blood → Diabetes,


It´s a diseased state, disability, or poor health due to any cause.The term may refer to the existence of any form of disease, or to the degree that
the health condition affects the patient. Comorbidity is the simultaneous presence of two or more medical conditions, such as schizophrenia
and substance abuse. → Morbidity,

It´s a broad term that includes all diseases, lesions, disorders, or nonpathologic condition that normally receives medical treatment, such as
pregnancy or childbirth. While the term is generally includes mental illnesses, in some contexts the term is used specifically to denote any
illness, injury, or disease except for mental illnesses. → Medical condition,

Inability to use language because of a brain lesion → Aphasia

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Question 9

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WRITE WHAT THE SOCRATES ACRONYM STANDS FOR IN EVERY SINGLE LETTER, USE COMMAS TO SEPARATE EVERY WORD.

Answer: Site, Onset, Character, Radiation, Associations, Time Course, Exacerbating / Relievi 

The correct answer is: Site, Onset, Character, Radiation, Associations, Time course, Exacerbating / relieving factors:, Severity.

Question 10
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Medical disorders can not be categorized into mental disorders, physical disorders, genetic disorders, emotional and behavioral disorders, and
functional disorders.

True

False 

The correct answer is 'False'.

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