WorksheetsEmbrace Professionalism
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 5mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
What is a profession?
a)
A hobby that people do in their free time
b)
A temporary job without any qualification
c)
A job that requires minimal training and qualification
d)
An occupation that involves prolonged training and formal qualification
2.
Which of the following is an inappropriate use of social media for healthcare professionals?
a)
Discussing controversial medical topics
b)
Sharing personal experiences about patient care
c)
Sharing educational content
d)
Posting negative comments about patients
3.
What should healthcare professionals do to improve patient interactions?
a)
Communicate disrespectfully
b)
Involve the patient in decisions
c)
Ignore the patient's thoughts and concerns
d)
Show disinterest in the patient
4.
What is an important quality for healthcare professionals to have?
a)
Arrogance
b)
Indifference
c)
Integrity
d)
Deception
5.
What are some core tenets of professionalism?
a)
Use of foul language, negative comments about patients, lack of empathy
b)
Disrespectful communication, lack of accountability, ignorance
c)
Inappropriate social media usage, lack of respect, lack of accountability
d)
Adherence to standards, accountability, empathy
6.
What are some examples of inappropriate social media usage?
a)
Sharing professional achievements, networking with colleagues, discussing medical advancements
b)
Sharing family photos, connecting with friends, posting about travel experiences
c)
Posting about hobbies, sharing educational content, positive comments about colleagues
d)
Use of foul language, controversial subjects, negative comments about patients
7.
What is the diagnostic question in clinical judgement?
a)
What can be done for the patient?
b)
What should be done for the patient?
c)
What is wrong with the patient?
d)
Who is the patient?
8.
What is the therapeutic question in clinical judgement?
a)
What should be done for the patient?
b)
What can be done for the patient?
c)
What is wrong with the patient?
d)
Who is the patient?
9.
What is the prudential question in clinical judgement?
a)
What can be done for the patient?
b)
Who is the patient?
c)
What is wrong with the patient?
d)
What should be done for the patient?
10.
What is the first step in clinical judgement?
a)
The diagnostic question – what is wrong with the patient?
b)
The therapeutic question – what can be done for the patient?
c)
The prudential question – what should be done for the patient?
d)
The evaluation question – what went wrong with the treatment?
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