Motivational Interview/ Self-Management Trainer
Health Behavior Theory/ Common-Sense Model
Change Talk Statements (Ambivalence Regarding CPAP)
100

The central aim of motivational interview is to:

a.    explore the patient’s attitude about change.

b.    create cognitive dissonance and thus promote change.

c.    formulate a change plan for the patient.

d.    direct the patient toward discipline.


a.    explore the patient’s attitude about change.

100

The theory of planned behavior (TPB) asserts that health behavior is contingent upon:

a.    intention and ability.

b.    precontemplation.

c.    perceived susceptibility.

d.    perceived severity.


a.    intention and ability.

100

I wish I could wear my CPAP Mask.

a. Desire 

b. Ability

c. Reason

d. Need

e. Commitment

a. Desire

200

Strategies employed to increase motivation include this, in addition to motivational interview and behavioral health theory.

a.    Illness perceptions

b.    Reciprocal determinism

c.    Experiential

d.    ALOS


a.    Illness perceptions

200

Which one of the following statements is false?

a.    Health promotion includes medical and behavioral approaches.

b.    The effects of illness should be explored outside of the clinical setting.

c.    Health education is a component of health promotion.

d.    Healthcare costs due to chronic disease are increasing.


b.    The effects of illness should be explored outside of the clinical setting.

200

I will wear it.

a. Desire 

b. Ability

c. Reason

d. Need

e. Commitment

e. Commitment

300

The four fundamental components of motivational interview are:

a.    evocation, acceptance, partnership, and discipline.

b.    partnership, acceptance, compassion, and evocation.

c.    expertise, acceptance, compassion, and evocation.

d.    expertise, attentiveness, compassion, and evocation.


b.    partnership, acceptance, compassion, and evocation.

300

These processes of change are commonly employed during the early stages of change (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY).

I.    Dramatic relief

II.    Self-reevaluation

III.    Counterconditioning

IV.    Consciousness raising

V.    Stimulus control

VI.    Social liberation


I, II, IV, VI

300

I think I can get used to wearing it.

a. Desire 

b. Ability

c. Reason

d. Need

e. Commitment

b. Ability

400

Cognitive behavioral therapy corrects negative thoughts.

True or False

True

400

This CSM component indicates the label and symptoms that a patient ascribes to illness.

a. Identity

b. Cause

c. Consequences

d. Control/Belief

e. Timeline

a. Identity

400

I have to start using it.

a. Desire 

b. Ability

c. Reason

d. Need

e. Commitment

d. need

500

Asthma management usually encompass all but which one of these factors?

a.    Short-term and long-term medications

b.    Documentation of PEF

c.    A diary

d.    Simple treatment regimen

d.    Simple treatment regimen

500

Which of the following statements about behavioral interventions are true (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)?

I. They are known as top-down interventions.

II. They are known as bottom-up interventions.

III. They cannot be used in conjunction with cognitive interventions.

IV. They are used to reinforce self-management techniques.

V. Many patients with asthma have acute illness representations.


II, IV, V

500

I feel terrible when I wake up.

a. Desire 

b. Ability

c. Reason

d. Need

e. Commitment

c. Reason

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