Question
1) When the Physician's Assistant (PA) has to discuss M'Kenna's concerning weight loss with her family, it requires the PA to show empathy. What is the main purpose of using empathy in this situation?(1 point)
Responses
To scare the family into agreeing to more tests.
To scare the family into agreeing to more tests.
To get the appointment over with as quickly as possible.
To get the appointment over with as quickly as possible.
To make the family feel safe and supported during a difficult conversation.
To make the family feel safe and supported during a difficult conversation.
To show that the PA knows more than the family does.
To show that the PA knows more than the family does.
Question 2
2) True or False: The school nurse's report showed that M'Kenna's physical symptoms were impacting her "whole self," affecting her digestive, heart, and muscle systems, as well as her ability to concentrate in school.(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Question 3
(1 point)
3) The lesson shows many different career paths, each with a different amount of training. A student who wants to set a short-term goal to begin working in healthcare quickly after high school might choose to complete a Risus
to become a Phlebotomist.
Question 4
4) A phlebotomist needs to draw blood from a young patient who is visibly scared. Which of the following professional responses demonstrate empathy?(1 point)
Shows empathy Does NOT Show Empathy
"If you hold still, this will be over faster."
"I can see that you're nervous. It's okay to feel that way. We'll go slow and I'll explain every step."
"Don't be a baby, it's just a small poke."
Question 5
5) Why was it important for the school nurse to recommend that M'Kenna see a doctor for a complete check-up?(1 point)
Responses
Because M'Kenna had a fever and needed medicine right away.
Because M'Kenna had a fever and needed medicine right away.
Because M'Kenna had several ongoing symptoms affecting multiple body systems, indicating a larger problem with her overall well-being.
Because M'Kenna had several ongoing symptoms affecting multiple body systems, indicating a larger problem with her overall well-being.
Because M'Kenna's symptoms were minor and would likely go away on their own.
Because M'Kenna's symptoms were minor and would likely go away on their own.
Because the school nurse is not allowed to talk to parents.
Because the school nurse is not allowed to talk to parents.
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Responses
To scare the family into agreeing to more tests.
To scare the family into agreeing to more tests.
To get the appointment over with as quickly as possible.
To get the appointment over with as quickly as possible.
To make the family feel safe and supported during a difficult conversation.
To make the family feel safe and supported during a difficult conversation.
To show that the PA knows more than the family does.
To show that the PA knows more than the family does.
Question 2
2) True or False: The school nurse's report showed that M'Kenna's physical symptoms were impacting her "whole self," affecting her digestive, heart, and muscle systems, as well as her ability to concentrate in school.(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Question 3
(1 point)
3) The lesson shows many different career paths, each with a different amount of training. A student who wants to set a short-term goal to begin working in healthcare quickly after high school might choose to complete a Risus
to become a Phlebotomist.
Question 4
4) A phlebotomist needs to draw blood from a young patient who is visibly scared. Which of the following professional responses demonstrate empathy?(1 point)
Shows empathy Does NOT Show Empathy
"If you hold still, this will be over faster."
"I can see that you're nervous. It's okay to feel that way. We'll go slow and I'll explain every step."
"Don't be a baby, it's just a small poke."
Question 5
5) Why was it important for the school nurse to recommend that M'Kenna see a doctor for a complete check-up?(1 point)
Responses
Because M'Kenna had a fever and needed medicine right away.
Because M'Kenna had a fever and needed medicine right away.
Because M'Kenna had several ongoing symptoms affecting multiple body systems, indicating a larger problem with her overall well-being.
Because M'Kenna had several ongoing symptoms affecting multiple body systems, indicating a larger problem with her overall well-being.
Because M'Kenna's symptoms were minor and would likely go away on their own.
Because M'Kenna's symptoms were minor and would likely go away on their own.
Because the school nurse is not allowed to talk to parents.
Because the school nurse is not allowed to talk to parents.
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Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the responses to your questions:
1) **To make the family feel safe and supported during a difficult conversation.**
2) **True**
3) A student who wants to set a short-term goal to begin working in healthcare quickly after high school might choose to complete a **certificate program** to become a Phlebotomist.
4) **Shows empathy:** "I can see that you're nervous. It's okay to feel that way. We'll go slow and I'll explain every step."
**Does NOT Show Empathy:** "If you hold still, this will be over faster."
**Does NOT Show Empathy:** "Don't be a baby, it's just a small poke."
5) **Because M'Kenna had several ongoing symptoms affecting multiple body systems, indicating a larger problem with her overall well-being.**
If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
1) **To make the family feel safe and supported during a difficult conversation.**
2) **True**
3) A student who wants to set a short-term goal to begin working in healthcare quickly after high school might choose to complete a **certificate program** to become a Phlebotomist.
4) **Shows empathy:** "I can see that you're nervous. It's okay to feel that way. We'll go slow and I'll explain every step."
**Does NOT Show Empathy:** "If you hold still, this will be over faster."
**Does NOT Show Empathy:** "Don't be a baby, it's just a small poke."
5) **Because M'Kenna had several ongoing symptoms affecting multiple body systems, indicating a larger problem with her overall well-being.**
If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!