S&B Health – Midterm, Attitudes, Beliefs, Values, and Spirituality Practice Test

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1 / 20

What do patients bring with them to appointments?

Fear, expectations, culture, and beliefs

The main idea being tested is how a patient’s inner perspectives shape the appointment: fear, expectations, culture, and beliefs. These elements influence how they perceive illness, what questions they ask, and how they participate in decisions about care. Fear can affect how openly they share concerns and how receptive they are to information; expectations determine what outcomes they’re hoping for and what kind of guidance they seek; culture and beliefs influence communication styles, preferences for information, and willingness to accept certain treatments. Together, these factors reflect attitudes, beliefs, values, and spirituality, which is what this item focuses on.

While patients may also bring tangible things like medical records or test results, and other factors such as personal finances or family history can affect care, the emphasis here is on the internal perspective that shapes the interaction and care planning.

Medical records and test results

Personal finances

Family history

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