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The Bio-Psycho-Social (BPS) model of healthcare views patients holistically by considering biological, psychological, and social factors rather than just the biological aspects of disease. It recognizes the importance of understanding patients in the context of their psychology and social environment alongside any biological aspects of their illness. This model is commonly used in developed countries and sees the patient as a whole person.

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The Bio-Psycho-Social (BPS) model of healthcare views patients holistically by considering biological, psychological, and social factors rather than just the biological aspects of disease. It recognizes the importance of understanding patients in the context of their psychology and social environment alongside any biological aspects of their illness. This model is commonly used in developed countries and sees the patient as a whole person.

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In Behavioral Sciences the Bio- Psycho- Social (BPS) model of

health care is best described as:

a) The management of Psychological and social Issues of patients


b) Biological aspects of disease being more being more important
than psychosocial aspects.
c) Use of social and psychological factors alongside the
biological aspects of the illness
d) A method in which a patient should be seen psychologist and
asocial worker.
e) A system practiced mostly in the developed world.
.

Key C
Which of the following ethical issues form the foremost part of
Hippocratic Oath?

a) Confidentiality
b) Sexual boundaries
c) Advertising
d) Bribery
e) Doctor’s rights

Key A
A female patient comes to the doctor’s clinic wearing revealing
clothes. She comes up very close to the doctor and starts asking
him personal questions in a seductive tone. What would be the
appropriate response by the doctor?

a) Refuse to examine her.


b) Call in a nurse.
c) Use open ended questioning technique
d) Ask about her personal life
e) Refer her to another doctor

Key b
After a serious car accident, Aslam cannot remember any new
information. This deficit is an example of:

a) encoding specificity
b) state dependent learning
c) retrograde amnesia
d) anterograde amnesia
e) dementia

Key d
Disease and hospitalization are a source of major stress to the
patient. One of the urgent concerns of the patient when he
meets a doctor is:

a) Who will look after me?


b) State dependent learning
c) Retrograde amnesia
d) What is wrong with me?
e) How much will the treatment cost?

Key d
People with Type A personality are more vulnerable to:

a) Psychiatric disorders. .
b) Have the same incidence of heart disease as general
population
c) Increased incidence of eye disease
d) Increased incidence of heart disease
e) Have an increased incidence of ear disease

Key d
Culture:
a) Is the outcome of the architectural part of our
environment?
b) Is the outcome of the man made part of our environment?
c) Is an isolated view of the world?
d) Comprises of beliefs which produce an unacceptable view
of the society

Key b
The concept of justice in ethics is:

a) an obligation of the patient to the society.

b) that the health resources must be distributed according to


the principals of equity.
c) Taken as patients right to choose or refuse treatment.
d) For all medical Professionals to do good for all patients
under circumstances
e) The obligation to do no harm to the patients

Key b
Confidentiality can be breached
a) When the patient does not listen to the doctor.

b) When financial resources are scarce and patient is not


compliant.
c) When a patient authorizes to do so
d) For a patient who requires Invasive treatment
e) In the case foreign nationals in a country.

Key c
With regard to relationship with the pharmaceutical industry:

a) There should be mutual pooling to promote welfare of the


health institutions. .
b) Doctors should regularly seek assistance for holidays
abroad
c) Should pay more attention to the pharmaceutical literature.

d) Must strive to attend all academic activities such as panel


discussion and Lectures at holiday resorts
e) Meeting with pharmaceutical representatives is as good
as looking at peer reviewed evidence base

Key a
Medical Ethics:

a) Is the study of moral aspects of a doctor’s professional


life?
b) Is the study of legal aspects of a doctor’s professional life?
c) Is the code of conduct of doctor’s professional life?
d) Is covered by Hippocratic Oath.
e) Is regulated by Pakistan Medical and Dental council

Key a
An adult patient in a medical ward may started to insist to be
examined by one particular doctor, feels that the same doctor
comes to his bed first and wants to spend longer time in the
company of the same doctor. The doctor, on account of his
physical appearance, mannerism, or personality qualities,
reminds the patient of his or her father. This is can be
explained by the phenomenon of:

a) Resistance
b) Transference
c) confidentiality
d) Informed consent
e) Counter transference

Key b

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