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1.
A collaborative, person-centered approach to communication
aimed at eliciting and strengthening motivation for change is known as _______________.
C. motivational interviewing
2.
Which of the following is not a part of the four key principles
of motivational interviewing?
C. design goals for patient
3.
What is the first thing you should do prior to sharing information with a patient?
B. ask permission
4.
Ambivalence refers to _______________.
A. simultaneous and contradictory feelings about something
5.
There is empirical evidence that the skillful use of MI _______________.
A. can be learned by dentists and dental hygienists
B. can reduce plaque and improves gingival health
C. enhances internal motivation for regular brushing
E. All of the above.
6.
The acquired or innate tendency for health professionals to "fix" a patient’s problems by offering prescriptive advice is referred to as ____________.
D. righting reflex
7.
All of the following are examples of open-ended questions except one. Which is the exception?
C. "Are you satisfied with the information provided you today?"
8.
Which of the following best represents the goal of reflective listening?
C. keeping the patient talking
9.
The statement, "You’re very determined, even in the face of discouragement. This change must really be important to you." is an example of _______________.
C. affirmation
10.
Which of the following can be used to elicit the extent to which a person feels compelled to change?
A. motivational ruler
11.
"Resisting the righting reflex" means the clinician ____________
resistance expressed by the patient.
B. acknowledges
12.
Traditional patient education _______________.
A. is clinician-centered
B. often causes the patient to passively accept, or resist, unsolicited advice
C. attempts to persuade patients to change behaviors
D. All of the above.
13.
The clinician will increase the likelihood of engaging patients if he/she clearly demonstrates respect for patients and recognizes they are autonomous individuals.
A. True
14.
The foundation of MI is built on _______________.
B. a sincere "spirit" of mutual respect and collaboration between the clinician and patient
15.
Research has shown the average health care provider ____________ a patient disclosure.
A. quickly interrupts
16.
In the first case scenario when the clinician uses the MI approach with James, his increased engagement is indicated by _______________.
A. increased eye contact
B. looking away
C. increased conversation
D. A and C
17.
MI has been shown to positively affect health behavior change related to:
A. smoking
B. diabetes management
C. oral health
D. All of the above.
18.
The second case scenario with Teresa shows how MI can be used to elicit positive change in patients with:
A. diabetes and poor glycemic control
19.
A patient’s verbal expression of their desire, reason, ability or need to make a change in oral health behaviors is referred to as:
A. C. change talk
20.
When motivation is imposed from an external source (e.g., persuasion), patients’ behavior change is often _______________.
B. transient and guilt-induced
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