PCM: Basic Family Medicine

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According to Dr. de la Rosa, how does Family Systems Theory define the family?

As a continuous interlocking human relationship

What is the main focus of Level 4 in preventive medicine and public health?

Family Systems Theory

What is the level of physician involvement recommended by Dr. Mann for family therapy?

Level 5

What does Level 5 in preventive medicine and public health involve?

Organized therapeutic approach for major changes in the family system

According to Dr. Mann, what should be the skill level of MD at Level 4?

Skilled enough to assess family functions and carry out short-term family-level interventions

What is the main focus of Level 5 in preventive medicine and public health?

Planning an organized therapeutic approach for major changes in the family system

What type of relationship does Family Systems Theory define the family as?

Interlocking and affected by changes in one member

At which level of preventive medicine and public health should a physician be skilled enough to assess family functions?

Level 4

What is the focus of Level 4 in preventive medicine and public health?

Systematic family assessment and planned intervention

According to Dr. Mann, what is the appropriate degree of physician involvement at Level 2 and Level 3?

Assessment and intervention at individual level

What is the focus of Level 5 in preventive medicine and public health according to Dr. Mann?

Organized therapeutic approach for major changes in the family system

In family medicine, which skill is crucial for effective communication?

Bracketing personal biases

What is an essential part of effective communication in family medicine?

Reflecting feeling

What is marked by the ability to adapt to change in healthy family functioning?

Adapting to change

What refers to verbalizing nonverbal cues to understand the patient's emotions?

Reflecting experience

Which part of effective communication in family medicine involves both verbal and non-verbal forms?

Effective communication

What skill involves asking questions to elicit more information in family medicine?

Probing for more information

Which level of family involvement can the physician's role range from, in family medicine?

Minimal to significant

'No clear-cut victims and victimizers' is a characteristic of which aspect of families?

'No clear-cut victims and victimizers'

'The handout is a resource for the April 2024 PLE batch' is available for inquiries through which platforms?

'Topnotch Medical Board Prep's website and Facebook page'

Which regulation affects member behavior within families?

Repeating interaction patterns

What involves conveying listening and attention through non-verbal cues?

Attending through non-verbal cues

What is the anthropologic viewpoint of a family?

Biological and marital kinship rules and patterns of reciprocal obligation

According to Zimmerman, what is one of the essential functions of families?

Physical maintenance and care of family members

What characterizes a Filipino family based on the provided text?

Closely knit with a high value on education of members

What is the sociologic viewpoint of a family?

Enduring social form in which a person is incorporated

What are the functions of a Filipino family based on the provided text?

Strong family orientation

What constitutes adaptive characteristics of family functioning?

Respect for individual differences in energy levels, perception of time, and space requirements

What is the biological viewpoint of a family?

Genetic transmission unit

According to Schlesinger (1988), what is one of the essential functions of families?

Socialization of children for adult roles

What are the environmental stresses faced by a Filipino family based on the provided text?

Economic, political, urbanization and industrialization, health problems

What is a characteristic that delineates family functioning based on the provided text?

Tasks and chores are shared

What characterizes a nuclear family according to the provided text?

Consists of parents and their still dependent children

What is the average number of members in a Filipino family according to NEDA statistics mentioned in the text?

5

In family medicine, what is marked by the ability to adapt to change in healthy family functioning?

Family Systems Theory

According to Zimmerman, what is one of the essential functions of families?

Adapting to change in healthy family functioning

What is the biological viewpoint of a family based on the provided text?

Nuclear family characteristics

'No clear-cut victims and victimizers' is a characteristic of which aspect of families?

Adaptive characteristics of family functioning

What constitutes adaptive characteristics of family functioning based on the provided text?

No clear-cut victims and victimizers

'The handout is a resource for the April 2024 PLE batch' is available for inquiries through which platforms?

Both a and b

'No clear-cut victims and victimizers' is a characteristic of which aspect of families?

Adaptive characteristics of family functioning

'The most appropriate degree of physician involvement remains at Level 2 and 3' - this statement refers to which aspect?

Physician's role range in family medicine

What is an essential part of effective communication in family medicine?

Conveying listening and attention through non-verbal cues

'The most appropriate degree of physician involvement remains at Level 2 and 3' - this statement refers to which aspect?

Physician's role range in family medicine

What characterizes a Filipino family based on the provided text?

Environmental stresses faced by a Filipino family

What are the functions of a Filipino family based on the provided text?

Regulation affecting member behavior within families

Which function is NOT listed as one of the essential functions of families according to Zimmerman?

Maintenance of boundaries and role distinctions

According to the provided text, which viewpoint defines a family as a genetic transmission unit?

Biologic viewpoint

What is the average number of members in a Filipino family according to NEDA statistics mentioned in the text?

5

Which characteristic delineates family functioning based on the provided text?

High value on education of members

What is the main focus of Level 5 in preventive medicine and public health according to Dr. Mann?

Health system management

'No clear-cut victims and victimizers' is a characteristic of which aspect of families?

Adaptive characteristics

What is the focus of Level 4 in preventive medicine and public health?

Rehabilitation

'The handout is a resource for the April 2024 PLE batch' is available for inquiries through which platforms?

Email and telephone

What involves conveying listening and attention through non-verbal cues?

Eye contact

According to Zimmerman, what is one of the essential functions of families?

Adapting to change in the environment

What characterizes a nuclear family according to the provided text?

Consists of parents and their still dependent children

According to Dr. de la Rosa, how does Family Systems Theory define the family?

As matrix of personality development and the most intimate emotional unit of society

What is the term for the process of setting aside personal biases for effective communication in family medicine?

Bracketing

According to the provided text, what involves guiding the conversation towards important information in family medicine?

Leading

In family medicine, what involves asking questions to elicit more information?

Probing

What is the term for conveying listening and attention through non-verbal cues in family medicine?

Attending

Which type of family involvement can the physician's role range from, in family medicine?

Minimal to significant

What refers to verbalizing nonverbal cues to understand the patient's emotions?

Reflecting experience

What characterizes healthy family functioning according to the given text?

Ability to adapt to change

Which is an essential part of effective communication in family medicine?

Both verbal and non-verbal forms

'Reflecting feeling' is an essential component of emotional support and communication in family medicine according to the text.

True

Study Notes

  • Families are more than a collection of individuals

  • Repeating interaction patterns regulate member behavior within families

  • An individual symptom may have a function within the family context

  • Healthy family functioning is marked by the ability to adapt to change

  • No clear-cut victims and victimizers in families

  • Active listening skills are crucial in family medicine

  • The physician's level of family involvement can range from minimal to significant

  • Attending involves non-verbal cues that convey listening and attention

  • Bracketing refers to setting aside personal biases for effective communication

  • Leading involves guiding the conversation towards important information

  • Reflecting content, feeling, and experience are essential parts of effective communication in family medicine

  • The handout is a resource for the April 2024 PLE batch, available for inquiries through Topnotch Medical Board Prep's website and Facebook page.

  • Reflecting feeling is an essential component of emotional support and communication in family medicine

  • Reflecting experience involves verbalizing nonverbal cues to understand the patient's emotions

  • Probing involves asking questions to elicit more information

  • Effective communication in family medicine includes both verbal and non-verbal forms.

  • Families are more than a collection of individuals

  • Repeating interaction patterns regulate member behavior within families

  • An individual symptom may have a function within the family context

  • Healthy family functioning is marked by the ability to adapt to change

  • No clear-cut victims and victimizers in families

  • Active listening skills are crucial in family medicine

  • The physician's level of family involvement can range from minimal to significant

  • Attending involves non-verbal cues that convey listening and attention

  • Bracketing refers to setting aside personal biases for effective communication

  • Leading involves guiding the conversation towards important information

  • Reflecting content, feeling, and experience are essential parts of effective communication in family medicine

  • The handout is a resource for the April 2024 PLE batch, available for inquiries through Topnotch Medical Board Prep's website and Facebook page.

  • Reflecting feeling is an essential component of emotional support and communication in family medicine

  • Reflecting experience involves verbalizing nonverbal cues to understand the patient's emotions

  • Probing involves asking questions to elicit more information

  • Effective communication in family medicine includes both verbal and non-verbal forms.

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