A 59-year-old patient presents to his primary care provider with a history of several episodes of sharp epigastric pain. His father died of pancreatic cancer at age 52 years, and the patient recalls to the clinician that, "His pain was just like mine is now ..." The patient then pauses several seconds. The clinician replies, "Just like?" after which the patient restarts his narrative. Which of the following is an example of the interviewing techniques employed by the clinician? a. Clarifying b. Echoing c. Encouraging with continuers d. Eliciting a graded response e. Asking a leading question {Ans: b. Echoing}A clinician is percussing the lungs of a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to see if they sound hyperresonant. Which of the following is an example of good technique for percussion? a. Strike using the tip of the third finger. b. The proximal interphalangeal joint is the joint that is struck. c. Put the third and fourth fingers next to each other on the chest. d. Strike using the finger pad of the fourth finger. e. The wrist is kept still during percussion. {Ans: a. Strike using the tip of the third finger.}Facial nerve: {Ans: 7 Facial