Questions: Question 7 (A) Loss of confidence in their care (B) Empathy (C) Sympathy for the professionals (D) Boredom Question 8 Which is the best definition of "professionalism" as it applies to the health care professional? (A) Having self-confidence (B) Doing one's best to provide high-quality service (C) Being highly skilled (D) Looking competent

Question 7
(A) Loss of confidence in their care
(B) Empathy
(C) Sympathy for the professionals
(D) Boredom

Question 8
Which is the best definition of "professionalism" as it applies to the health care professional?
(A) Having self-confidence
(B) Doing one's best to provide high-quality service
(C) Being highly skilled
(D) Looking competent
Transcript text: Question 7 (A) Loss of confidence in their care (B) Empathy (C) Sympathy for the professionals (D) Boredom Question 8 Which is the best definition of "professionalism" as it applies to the health care professional? (A) Having self-confidence (B) Doing one's best to provide high-quality service (C) Being highly skilled (D) Looking competent
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Question 7: The answer is A: Loss of confidence in their care.

Explanation:

  • (A) Loss of confidence in their care: This option suggests that patients may lose trust in the healthcare professionals' ability to provide adequate care, which is a significant concern in healthcare settings.
  • (B) Empathy: While empathy is crucial in healthcare, it is not directly related to the loss of confidence in care.
  • (C) Sympathy for the professionals: Sympathy towards professionals does not address the issue of confidence in care.
  • (D) Boredom: Boredom is unrelated to the context of confidence in healthcare services.

Question 8: The answer is B: Doing one's best to provide high-quality service.

Explanation:

  • (A) Having self-confidence: While self-confidence is important, it is not the core definition of professionalism in healthcare.
  • (B) Doing one's best to provide high-quality service: This option captures the essence of professionalism, which involves commitment to delivering the best possible care to patients.
  • (C) Being highly skilled: Although skills are a component of professionalism, they alone do not define it.
  • (D) Looking competent: Appearance of competence is not as important as actually providing high-quality service.
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