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1) The process a physician uses
where he or she asks a patient
questions and the patient
responds with answers
related.

2) The real reason a patient or
client visits a physician or
psychologist.

3) The process by which one
person stimulates meaning in
the mind(s) of another person
(or persons) through verbal,
nonverbal, and mediated
messages specifically related
to the physical and
psychological wellbeing of
another person (or persons).

4) The note taking completed by
a physician during a medical
interview (subjective,
objective, assessment, and
plan).

5) An individual?s level of fear
or anxiety about either real or
perceived communication
with her or his physician.

6) The belief that one?s health is
a result of one?s behavior.

7) The belief that fate, not
personal choices, causes a
person to be sick.

8) Symptoms that can either be
felt by the patient or easily
seen by both the patient and
physician.
9) What a physician thinks will
happen next with an ailment.

10) Risk communicator who
communicates risks in a
highly democratic way
without the use of technical
language and scientific
information.

A) Physician Apprehension
B) External Health Locus of Control
C) Diagnosis
D) Physician-Patient Interaction
E) Psychological Symptoms
F) Health Communication
G) Internal Health Locus of Control
H) Medical Information Processing
I) Internal Health Locus of Control
J) Risk Feeler
K) Fear of Physician
L) SOAP Response
M) Actual Reason for Coming
N) Prognosis
O) Risk Facilitator
P) SOAP Note
Q) Medical Interview
R) Physical Symptoms

1) Q 2) M 3) F 4) P 5) K 6) G
7) B 8) R 9) N 10) O

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