"The Doctor"
Basic Health Terms
Patient- Caregiver Communication
Cultural Concepts
Perspectives
100
arrogant doctor that becomes a patient
What is Jack Mckee
100
Emerging in the late 1060s this is how individuals seek and share information involving health care
What is health communication
100
Changing topics to avoid undesired topics, complaints, or emotional disclosures
What is Blocking
100
Assumptions that suggest how members should behave, what roles they are expected to play and how various events and actions should be interpreted
What is Culture
100
Focuses on medical terminology and physical details and eliminates all emotion
What is Voice of Medicine
200
Fellow cancer patient that has an inoperable brain tumor
What is June Ellis
200
Scientific breakthrough that helped hosptials and medical centers become safer and more appealing
What is Germ Theory
200
Episodes when doctors or patients act inappropriately
What is Transgression
200
When an infected person is compared to a plague, they are often avoided and seen as dangerous
What is Stigma
200
This takes into account a persons everyday experiences that effects a persons health and illnesses
What is Voice of Lifeworld
300
The ENT that treats Dr. McKee throughout the movie
What is Leslie Abbott
300
This invloves reading and understanding health information
What is Health Literacy
300
One advantage of this is is it can reach under-served communities and allows users to communicate more often
What is Telemedicine
300
Polar energies whose cyclical forces define all living things
What is Yin and Yang
300
Related to the biopsychosocial perspective, this is a pleasing sense of overall well being, rather than physical signs of disease
What is harmony Perspective
400
The closing song that Nancy the surgery tech sings during Dr. McKee's surgery
What is Why Dont we Get Drunk
400
This model is likely to be concerned with patients thoughts and emotions as well as the physical conditions of their illness
What is biopsychosocial model
400
A physician acts like a parent, the patient is then encouraged to act like a child
What is Transactional communication
400
Preference for warm, friendly relationships rather than impersonal institutional scenarios
What is Personalismo
400
These are shared by similar socio-economic statuses such as nursing or dentistry
What is Speech Communities
500
The doctor that performs Dr. McKee's surgery
What is Eli Bloomfield
500
For centuries this was required for medical students to recite before receiving their degrees
What is Hippocratic Oath
500
A new model for nursing homes dedicated to eliminating the plagues of loneliness, helplessness, and boredom
What is The Eden Alternative
500
Many medical schools and hosptials use a strategy for avoiding medical waste and making effective decisions
What is Evidence Based Medicine
500
Consistent with the biomedical approach this uses the prescence (or absence) of physical indicators to understand health
What is Organic Perspective
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