Which of the following is NOT a benefit of online medical records?
a. They permit multiple health care providers to access patient information.
b. They reduce the chances of dangerous drug interactions.
c. They have the potential to shift power to anyone who has access to the record.
d. They help doctors gain a broader understanding of a patient's condition.
Question 2Why did insurance companies approve gastric bypass surgery for coverage?
a. They realized that people were truly suffering from being obese.
b. They were convinced that gastric bypass surgery was the best treatment for obesity.
c. They saw that allowing people the surgery actually reduced their costs in the long run.
d. They wanted to insure that obese people were not discriminated against in terms of medical treatment.
Question 3According to conflict theory, in order for medicalization to occur:
a. a disease must be observed and diagnosed for the first time.
b. one or more social groups must have something to gain and the power to convince others that a condition is an illness.
c. a majority of doctors must be in agreement that there is sufficient evidence that a disease actually exists.
d. the condition must be biologically described and unaffected by social forces.
Question 4Which social theory is most closely associated with medicalization?
a. structural-functionalism
b. chaos theory
c. social conflict theory
d. symbolic interactionism
Question 5The strongest force currently driving medicalization is the:
a. AARP.
b. pharmaceutical industry.
c. U.S. Congress.
d. American Medical Association.
Question 6Medicalization occurs when:
a. a condition or behavior becomes defined as a medical problem requiring a medical solution.
b. language barriers may make it difficult to obtain medical care and follow orders.
c. medical metaphors are used to describe the problems within society.
d. the health care system causes a new illness.
Question 7________ refers to the process through which a condition or behavior becomes defined as a medical problem requiring a medical solution.
a. Sick role labeling
b. Labeling
c. Medicalization
d. Social diagnosis