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Câu 1: 1. Itʼs not easy to feel ......................... for the first time you do something new, but with practice
you begin to feel very ......................... about it.
  • confident /good
  • Nervous / good
  • nervous / bad
  • diffident / bad
Câu 2: 2. Dr Kamara sensed that the team thought she was ......................... because she let them
down: she made mistakes ........................and was late on several occasion.
  • unreliable / on the ward
  • Reliable / in the room
  • respectful / on bed
  • Dishonest / on ward
Câu 3: 3. ………………… is used to show that you would do to improve on your experience when you
reflect on your experience.
  • The First Conditional A
  • The Second Conditional B
  • Both A and B are correct
  • Neither A nor B is correct
Câu 4: 4. Many of the parents she deals ......................... are anxious ......................... vaccinations.
  • about / with
  • with / of
  • on / about
  • with / about
Câu 5: It was difficult for Dr Ahmed to talk about herself because she ......................... her cultural background.
  • finds it alien to
  • finds alien to it
  • found alien to it
  • found it alien to
Câu 6: Pat is ........................ . She dresses in quiet extravagant and formal clothes with bright
colours.
  • agrressive
  • distracted
  • flamboyant
  • anxious
Câu 7: He appeared ........................ throughout the interview, looking out of the window as if he was
hearing voice.
  • agrressive
  • distracted
  • flamboyant
  • anxious
Câu 8: Mrs Scott was well-known to the police. They ........................ her once before and had
brought her to the hospital.
  • arrest
  • arrested
  • have arrested
  • had arrested
Câu 9: Had you ........................ your mind ........................ your future career when you were at
secondary school?
  • made up - about
  • make up – about
  • decided - on
  • decide - on
Câu 10: He ........................ his internship by the time he left his home country.
  • have not completed
  • has not completed
  • had not completed
  • None is correct
Câu 11: Mrs Allen was just scared her sonʼs condition ………………… something serious.
  • might be
  • can be
  • be possible
  • be able
Câu 12: Doctors usually use a combination of open and closed questions to help clarify
………………… answers that patients give.
  • clear
  • vague
  • different
  • All are correct
Câu 13: . ......................... is the medical equivalent of whooping cough.
  • Varicella
  • Tetanus
  • Rubella
  • Pertussis
Câu 14: ......................... is the medical equivalent of mumps.
  • Varicella
  • Infectious parotitis
  • Rubella
  • Pertussis
Câu 15: ......................... is the medical equivalent of lockjaw.
  • Acute laryngotracheobronchitis
  • Tetanus
  • Rubella
  • Pertussis
Câu 16: The doctors administer ........................ to the patient to destroy harmful bacteria in his body
or limit their growth.
  • antibiotics
  • analgesic
  • antiemetic
  • sedative
Câu 17: Previously, I had worked in a rural hospital ........................I moved to the capital.
  • however
  • otherwise
  • and then
  • even though
Câu 18: The patient is very aggressive. She is very argumentative. The description is related to
.........................
  • mania
  • psychosis
  • depression
  • anxiety
Câu 19: The patient is flamboyant She dresses in quite extravagant and formal clothes with bright
colours. The description is related to .........................
  • mania
  • Psychosis
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
Câu 20: The reason why the skill of “knowing how to use oneʼs own daily life skills” is important to a
psychiatrist is .........................
  • To re-teach skills of daily living to the patients as they prepare for discharge.
  • Taking time to listen to the patient helps the patient and develops trust.
  • The patient may then be more co-operative and open to treatment.
  • To avoid alienating the patient.
Câu 21: Varicella is the medical equivalent of chickenpox.
  • T
  • F
Câu 22: Varicella is the medical equivalent of mumps.
  • T
  • F
Câu 23: Symptoms like fever, conjunctivitis, cough, and a runny nose might relate to measles.
  • T
  • F
Câu 24: Symptoms like a strong breath-in sound and coughing fits with vomiting might be related pertussis.
  • T
  • F
Câu 25: . In the non-technical term “German measles”, the word “German” comes from germane,means “closely related to”.
  • T
  • F
Câu 26:

Listening is one of ___ (0) for helping patients talk about ___ (1) and an active process. When expressing emotions, patients may feel ___ (2) to open up, or may feel as if they might be ___ (3), or going too far, with the listener. ___ (4) have to show that they are tuned into the patient through physical and ___ (5). Physical cues include making direct eye contact, making appropriate facial ___ (6) to show an emotional response, and gestures like nodding. Verbal cues include asking questions, and responding ___ (7) with encouragers like ‘okʼ and ‘uh huh.ʼ Most likely, the more active the healthcare professional is in listening, the more likely the ___ (8) will be open and honest.  guidelines, feelings, hesitant, annoying ,Psychiatrists , verbal cues , expressions, briefly,patient

Câu 27:

D Đ

D

  • A. chidren 

  • B. many children

  • C. the doctorʼs

  • D. procedures

Câu 28:

Câu 27.2 3. The examples of procedures that a pediatrician often performs are……………..

  • A. giving a quick injection of vaccine A 

  • B. making ready beforehand for surgery B

  • C. a quick vaccination and surgery

  • D. Both A and B are correct

Câu 29:

Câu 27.5 Một đáp án) 1. ……………. is front and center when it comes to pediatricians. 

  • A. Patience

  • B. Work

  • C. Medicine

  • D. Requirement

Câu 30:

Câu 27.4  4. It is common for all types of doctors to have patient manner when ……………. 

  •  A. explaining medical procedures to patients A

  • B. dealing with frustrations B

  • C. Both A and B are correc

  • D. Either A or B is correct

Câu 31:

Câu 27.3 Một đáp án) 5. The word “these cases” in paragraph 2 refers to ……………. 

  • A. difficult situations

  • B. some difficult situations involving the health and well-being of young patients 

  • C. paperwork and other administrative matters

  • D. All are correct

Câu 1: 1. I need to ask you some ........................ questions as part of an ........................
  • assessment – routine
  • assessments – routine
  • routine – assessment
  • routines - assessments
Câu 2: 2. Some of the questions may seem a bit simple, but if you ........................, it wonʼt take long.
  • just bear with me A
  • are patient enough B
  • Both A and B are correct
  • Neither A nor B is correct
Câu 3: 3. Dr Glover ........................ his ward rounds when the consultant .........................
  • had finished already – telephoned
  • had already finished – telephoned
  • already finished – had telephoned
  • finished already – had telephoned
Câu 4: 4. The doctor ........................ to the ward, but the patient .........................
  • had rushed – already disappeared
  • rushed – had disappeared already
  • rushed - had already disappeared
  • All are correct
Câu 5: 5. I ........................ some assessment tests before, so I knew what to do.
  • have made
  • have done
  • had done
  • had made
Câu 6: 6. The motherʼs statement “Heʼs not himself at all. Iʼve never seen him like this before” might relate to .........................
  • photophobia
  • neck stiffness
  • abnormal mood
  • raised temparature
Câu 7: 7. The motherʼs statement “Heʼs been making these odd movements” might relate to
  • photophobia
  • neck stiffness
  • Seizures
  • raised temparature
Câu 8: 8. Not everyone responds to preventive measures in the same way. If we know patientʼs…………………, we can assess which different measures are most suitable.
  • psychology and genetics
  • psychology and immune
  • Neither A nor B is correct
  • Both A and B are correct
Câu 9: 9. ………………… are generally used at the beginning of the history and later, when the doctor wants to encourage patients to talk about something vague they have said.
  • Closed question A
  • Open questions B
  • Neither A nor B is correct
  • Both A and B are correct
Câu 10: 10. ………………… are used in a patient-centred approach to taking a history, where patients are
encouraged to talk about their illness, much like creating a narrative
  • Closed question A
  • Open questions B
  • Neither A nor B is correct
  • Both A and B are correct
Câu 11: 11. She describes ......................... as a weakness in herself.
  • over-empathize with the patients
  • over-empathized with the patient
  • over-empathizing with the patients
  • empathizing over with the patient
Câu 12: 12. She used to ........................., which was her weakness.
  • overempathize with the patients
  • overempathized with the patient
  • overempathizing with the patients
  • empathizing over with the patient
Câu 13: 13. Antibody responses from ……………….. studies may be higher, however, than clinical
protection under routine use.
  • pre-permission
  • pre-clinical trial
  • pre-registered
  • pre-licence
Câu 14: 14. I feel and look fine. I donʼt understand why ………………… stay in hospital.
  • do I have to
  • I have to
  • I must to
  • must I to
Câu 15: 15. A relationship of trust between doctors and patients ………………… to encourages the patient to explain their problems ………………… and clearly.
  • should build - full
  • should build - fully
  • should be built - full
  • should be built - fully
Câu 16: 16. I wish I hadnʼt taken the tablets ........................ the first place.
  • in
  • on
  • at
  • to
Câu 17: 17. The noun has a corresponding verb is ........................
  • aggressiveness
  • anxiety
  • withdrawal
  • None is correct
Câu 18: 18. The reason why the skill of “listening to the patient” is important to a psychiatrist is
.........................
  • To re-teach skills of daily living to the patients as they prepare for discharge.
  • Taking time to listen to the patient helps the patient and develops trust.
  • The patient may then be more co-operative and open to treatment.
  • To avoid alienating the patient.
Câu 19: 19. The reason why the skill of “developing the patientʼs trust” is important to a psychiatrist is
.........................
  • To re-teach skills of daily living to the patients as they prepare for discharge.
  • Taking time to listen to the patient helps the patient and develops trust.
  • The patient may then be more co-operative and open to treatment.
  • To avoid alienating the patient.
Câu 20: 20. Some patients with ......................... sometimes wear flowers on their head .........................
they had been winner of a game.
  • depression – as though
  • mania – as if
  • psychosis – as if
  • anxiety – as though (lo lắng)
Câu 21: 1. If it were epiglottitis, the patient would have a really bad barking cough.
  • T
  • F
Câu 22: 2. Some symptoms of tetanus are neck stiffness, headache and photophobia.
  • T
  • F
Câu 23: 3. The basic difference between croup and epiglottitis is croup has the onset over a few days,
stridor when upset while epiglottitis has the sudden onset, continuous stridor.
  • T
  • F
Câu 24: 4. The word “German” in the “German measles” means “from Germane”.
  • T
  • F
Câu 25: 5. DTs is a severe form of alcohol withdrawal which causes body tremors and changes in
mental state such as confusion, agitation, and anxiety.
  • T
  • F
Câu 26:

In ___ (0) health care, an effective teamwork can immediately and positively affect patient safety and outcome. The need for effective teams is ___ (1) due to increasing co-morbidities and increasing complexity of ___ (2) of care. Time has gone when a doctor or a dentist or any other health ___ (3) in whatsoever health organization would be able to solely ___ (4) a quality care that satisfies his or her patients. The evolution in health care and a global demand for quality patient care necessitate a parallel health care ___ (5) development with a great focus on patient centred ___ (6) approach. This can only be achieved by placing the patient in the ___ (7) of care and through sharing a wide based culture of values and principles. This will help forming and developing an effective team able to deliver ___ (8) care to the patients./exceptional/delivering/increasing/specialization/practitioner/deliver/professional/centre

Câu 27:

chọn theo cảm tính

  •  A. make a poor prognosis

  • B. convey unwarranted optimism to the patient B

  • C. Both A and B are correct 

  • D. Neither A nor B is correct

Câu 28: 3. Physicians consider …………….. distressing information.
  • a poor prognosis A
  • bad news B
  • Both A and B are correct
  • Neither A nor B is correct
Câu 29: 4. The word “their” in the text refers to…………….
  • belonging to patient A
  • patientsʼ B
  • Both A and B are correct
  • Neither A nor B is correct
Câu 30: 5. Physicians who are in breaking bad news may be subject to less stress and burnout.
  • comfortable A
  • uncomfortable B
  • Both A and B are correct
  • Neither A nor B is correct
Câu 31: 1. Physicians may avoid discussing distressing information ……………. they are uncomfortable in
giving bad news.
  • in case A
  • if(B
  • Both A and B are correct
  • Neither A or B is correct
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