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Surrogate decision-making — Flashcards

Surrogate decision-making — Flashcards

Surrogate decision-making — Flashcards
#1

In the united states, the majority of overdose deaths are caused by _____

#2

The prioritization of positive effects (comfort) over negative effects (respiratory depression) is called the _____.

#3

One Card to Rule Them _____

#4

Which stage of change is characterized by getting ready to change behavior? _____

#5

Children who are victims of physical abuse often avoid _____ on exam

#6

The first line treatments for Enuresis are _____ modification and positive reinforcement

#7

Transcortical mixed aphasia is characterized by _____ repetition

Hint: intact or impaired

#8

When considering Consent for Minors, situations in which parental consent is usually not required can be remembered by the mnemonic _____ Drugs (Substance Abuse) Rock and Roll (Emergency / Trauma)

#9

Does a healthcare proxy overrule all other decision makers regardless of family relationships? _____

#10

Exceptions for getting parental consent _____ Sex (contraceptives, STIs, pregnancy) drugs (substance abuse), rock & roll (emergency/trauma)

Hint: Three common examples for a legally emancipated minor

Surrogate decision-making Flashcards for USMLE

Study 10 flashcards on Surrogate decision-making for USMLE Behavioral Science. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Informed consent. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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There are 10 flashcards for Surrogate decision-making, covering the key concepts, clinical correlations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Informed consent.
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