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____________________ take(s) the position that the seriousness of the patient's symptoms is the determining factor in doctor-patient interaction. - CORRECT ANSWER Szasz and Hollender. Male physicians tend to misdiagnose ______________ in female patients. - CORRECT ANSWER Heart Attack The relevance of the ______________ model for understanding doctor-patient relations is the view of the interaction as a process of negotiation, rather than the physician simply giving orders and the patient following them in an automatic, unquestioning manner. - CORRECT ANSWER Hayes-Bautista. Physicians have to take on a variety of roles to induce patient adherence to their treatment regimens. Which is NOT a role? - CORRECT ANSWER None of the above When did the image of the ideal doctor-patient relationship (a caring physician and the trusting patient) change? - CORRECT ANSWER 1960s Physicians prescribe medications, diets, and the like and expect patients to follow them faithfully. This is called: - CORRECT ANSWER Compliance. Which is NOT a barrier to communication between doctors and patients? - CORRECT ANSWER All of the above are barriers: Socioeconomic status Age Gender Culture _________________ is the notion that, since the work of the physician is for the good of the patient, physicians tend to impute illness to their patients rather than to deny it and risk overlooking or missing it. - CORRECT ANSWER The medical decision rule. What is the most important factor in engendering trust in the doctor-patient relationship? - CORRECT ANSWER The physician's behavior towards the patient In , about ____________ of all students entering medical schools were women. - CORRECT ANSWER 56.3% According to the text, stress may not be only physical; purely ____________ needs can trigger a visit to a doctor as well. - CORRECT ANSWER Psychological How has telemedicine impacted the traditional doctor-patient relationship? - CORRECT ANSWER Its impact has not yet been determined. Dissatisfaction with the doctor-patient relationship is heavily dependent on one's: - CORRECT ANSWER ? The ___________________ model applies when the patient is seriously ill or being treated on an emergency basis in a state of relative helplessness, due to a severe injury or lack of consciousness. - CORRECT ANSWER Activity-passivity. Which is a relevant factor driving consumerism? - CORRECT ANSWER All of the above: Proliferation of commercial products for the body that the patient can use independent of the physician. Rise of chronic disease. Shift in the state's role from protecting the medical profession to protecting corporate health care interests in order to reduce costs.

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SYO 4400: Final Exam Questions Fully Solved 2026/27
____________________ take(s) the position that the seriousness of the patient's symptoms is
the determining factor in doctor-patient interaction. - CORRECT ANSWER Szasz and Hollender.



Male physicians tend to misdiagnose ______________ in female patients. - CORRECT ANSWER
Heart Attack



The relevance of the ______________ model for understanding doctor-patient relations is the
view of the interaction as a process of negotiation, rather than the physician simply giving
orders and the patient following them in an automatic, unquestioning manner. - CORRECT
ANSWER Hayes-Bautista.



Physicians have to take on a variety of roles to induce patient adherence to their treatment
regimens. Which is NOT a role? - CORRECT ANSWER None of the above



When did the image of the ideal doctor-patient relationship (a caring physician and the trusting
patient) change? - CORRECT ANSWER 1960s



Physicians prescribe medications, diets, and the like and expect patients to follow them
faithfully. This is called: - CORRECT ANSWER Compliance.



Which is NOT a barrier to communication between doctors and patients? - CORRECT ANSWER
All of the above are barriers:

Socioeconomic status

Age

Gender

Culture

, _________________ is the notion that, since the work of the physician is for the good of the
patient, physicians tend to impute illness to their patients rather than to deny it and risk
overlooking or missing it. - CORRECT ANSWER The medical decision rule.



What is the most important factor in engendering trust in the doctor-patient relationship? -
CORRECT ANSWER The physician's behavior towards the patient



In 2020-2021, about ____________ of all students entering medical schools were women. -
CORRECT ANSWER 56.3%



According to the text, stress may not be only physical; purely ____________ needs can trigger a
visit to a doctor as well. - CORRECT ANSWER Psychological



How has telemedicine impacted the traditional doctor-patient relationship? - CORRECT ANSWER
Its impact has not yet been determined.



Dissatisfaction with the doctor-patient relationship is heavily dependent on one's: - CORRECT
ANSWER ?



The ___________________ model applies when the patient is seriously ill or being treated on
an emergency basis in a state of relative helplessness, due to a severe injury or lack of
consciousness. - CORRECT ANSWER Activity-passivity.



Which is a relevant factor driving consumerism? - CORRECT ANSWER All of the above:

Proliferation of commercial products for the body that the patient can use independent of the
physician.

Rise of chronic disease.

Shift in the state's role from protecting the medical profession to protecting corporate health
care interests in order to reduce costs.

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