Session 4: Preventive Healthcare and Advocacy
One way for the DSP to support an individual to make the most of a doctor's visit is to:
Bring a written list of all medications the individual is taking
A primary reason why the DSP should keep written records of what happened during an individual's visit to the doctor is to:
Make sure other DSPs will know what the doctor's orders are
One thing you can do to be a health care advocate is:
Believe every person is entitled to quality care
If the DSP does not understand something the doctor says or does during a visit, the DSP should:
Ask the doctor to explain things until the DSP understands
Routine physical examinations should include:
Measurement of blood pressure
Breast self-examination, clinical breast exams, and mammograms are important for women because:
They can help prevent deaths from breast cancer
One example of a community health care and safety resource is a:
A kidney disease support group or association
One element of a healthy lifestyle is:
Physical activity
A PSA is a:
Prostate cancer blood screening test
Important information to share with the doctor's office when scheduling a visit includes:
Specific medical concerns the individual may have
