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SP Portrayal
Professionalism
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100

Ways a student can gather information.

What are encouraging the patient to tell the history of the problem, using open & closed questions, recognizing verbal and non-verbal cues (body language, avoiding jargon, ICEE, etc?

100

Demonstrate non-verbal cues of a pain rating of 4-6/10 in your low back.

What is difficulty moving sit to/from laying down, sit to/from standing, etc?

100

Behaviors a provider demonstrates professionalism during an encounter.

What are behaviors that demonstrate the provider knew the medicine, knew what needed to be done, knew how to do it, did it well and the patient felt cared for?

100

Providers should involve the patient in building a relationship.

What is developing rapport, sharing thinking, explaining rationales, asking permission, etc?

100

Mickey Mouse's home.

Disney World or Disney Land.

200

Ways a student can show empathy.

What are comments of support that convey understanding or appreciation of patient feelings, expressing concern, acknowledging coping efforts/self-care and ensuring patient's dignity and modesty?

200

Displays a patient is fearful of touch. 

What are flinching, pulling away, verbalizing increase in pain, etc.?

200

Uniform for SP/student encounters.

What is shorts/pt gown for males and shorts/sports bra/pt gown for females?

200

Otoscopes and opthalmoscope storage.

What is placed in the charger on the shelf in the exam room with the lights on?
200

Carter, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Trump

Who are the current living former US Presidents?

300

An open ended question asked during a medical interview.

Multiple answers.

300

Answers the last question asked.

What is SP response to multiple questions asked at the same time?

300

All SP personal items in the exam room are stored _____.

What is in the cabinets, hung on hooks on the back of the room door, out of sight during the exam?

300

Abbreviation: PSHx

What is past surgical history?

300

Acadia and Baxter

What are Maine national parks?

400

A way for providers to check their accuracy of information reported by the patient.

What are a summary of information provided by the patient, checking for understanding and using patient responses to guide how to proceed?

400

Give a "no" or a "benign" response.

What is responding to a question there was no information in the case about? 

400

Task that is highest priority during activity.

What is being ready for the student to enter the room?

400

Methods/techniques for medical exams.

What are inspection, auscultation (listening), percussion (tapping) and palpating (feeling structures)?

400

Artic, North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific, Indian and Southern (Antarctic)

What are the Seven Seas?

500
Providers should provide safety nets. 

What are unexpected outcomes, including when and who to call or where to access assistance?

500

Standardizing patient responses to provider questions.

What is refraining from story-telling, joking or giving ad-lib responses when not asked for in the case?

500

Case training expectation.

What is attendance at all in-person case trainings, attendance at all Zoom case trainings, prepared by familiarizing self with case prior to case training and actively engaged in case training?

500

Abbreviation: RUQ

What is right upper quadrant?

500

Third planet from the sun.

What is Earth?