behavioral sience case 1

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Geraldine Jones, M.D., is to see a 32-year-old patient, John Smith, whom she has never talked with before. Upon entering the patient's room, which of the following is the most appropriate introduction the physician can make?

A. "Hello, I'm Dr. Jones."

B. "Hello, John."

C. "John, I'm Dr. Jones."

D. "Mr. Smith, I'm Dr. Jones."

E. "Mr. Smith, I'm Geraldine."



هالحالة بمناسبة العيد Laughing out loud ... كل عام و انتو بخير هاتو لنشوف !

صورة dr.msh


وأنت بخير

أنا دائما بعمل متل A

صورة moonberg


i think a is the best.....

صورة Fouad


الاول انسب
وانت بالف خير شاكر
انا بالستاج بدمج a وd

صورة qusei


Explanation:

The correct answer is D. Communication with patients should be leveling. That is, if the physician expects to be
addressed using a title, then the patient should also be addressed with a title.

Choice A is not correct because the patient is not addressed by name; and, the physician may be in the wrong
room and about to treat the wrong person.

Choices B, C, and E are not correct because there is no leveling.
In choice B, the physician is not identified.
In choice C, the patient is called by his first name while the physician maintains a distance through the title of "Dr."
Choice E is incorrect because the patient is given a title and the physician goes by her first name.

صورة dr.msh


it is D
you always address your patient with his name and title

still the most appropriate thing to say is :
"hello Mr.smith, I am dr.Jones)

صورة Dr_Ayyad