NR509 advanced physical
assessment midterm week 1-4
2024/ 2025 Update)-
Chamberlain
The interview process - Answer ✔✔ - Initiating the session
Gathering information
Physical examination
Explanation and planning
Closing the session
These steps are proving structure and building the relationship
interviewing techniques - Answer ✔✔ - Nonverbal communication
Empathy
Active listening
Validation
reassurance
partnering
summarize
Guided questioning
Empowerment
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,Setting the stage for examination - Answer ✔✔ - Explaining point for point what the examination will
entail, preparing, privacy, awareness of the setting in which the exam is taking place, do not assume it is
ok to have others in the room, being aware of disabilities.
Establishing Rapport - Answer ✔✔ - Earning trust, following through, showing empathy and
compassion, being knowledgeable of the information provided
Gender Pronouns - Answer ✔✔ - How a person would like to be referred to. Ex: "She/Her" "He/Him"
"They/Them" etc.
How would you describe your sexual identity
How would you describe your gender identity
What is the sex on your original birth certificate
FIFE model - Answer ✔✔ - Feelings
Ideas
Functioning
Expectations
Helps explore the patient's perspective about their health and illness
Patient-centered medical care - Answer ✔✔ - Involving the patient in their care and coming up with a
plan with the provider. Provider must acknowledge their own personal biases while being aware of what
is the safest Sam's most effective plan for the patient
Fundamentals of skilled interviewing - Answer ✔✔ - Active listening, empathetic responses, guided
questioning, nonverbal communication, validation, reassurance, partnering, summarization, transitions,
empowering the patient
verbal communication - Answer ✔✔ - expressing ideas to others by using spoken words
nonverbal communication - Answer ✔✔ - communication using body movements, gestures, and facial
expressions rather than speech
Challenging Patient Situations and behaviors - Answer ✔✔ - Silent
Talkative
With confusing narrative
With altered state or cognition
With emotional lability
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, Angry or aggressive
Flirtatious
Discriminatory
With hearing loss
With low or impaired vision
With limited intelligence
Burdened by personal problems
Nonadherent
With low literacy
With low health literacy
With limited language proficiency
With terminal illness or dying
5 R's off cultural humility - Answer ✔✔ - Reflection— what did I learn?
Respect—did I treat everyone involved w respect?
Regard—did unconscious bias drive this encounter?
Relevance—how was cultural humility relevant?
Resiliency—how did my personal resilience affect this interaction?
Core Values of Medical Ethics - Answer ✔✔ - nonmaleficence,
beneficence,
respect for autonomy,
decisional capacity,
confidentiality,
informed consent,
truth telling,
justice
https://www.stuvia.com/user/Wisdoms
assessment midterm week 1-4
2024/ 2025 Update)-
Chamberlain
The interview process - Answer ✔✔ - Initiating the session
Gathering information
Physical examination
Explanation and planning
Closing the session
These steps are proving structure and building the relationship
interviewing techniques - Answer ✔✔ - Nonverbal communication
Empathy
Active listening
Validation
reassurance
partnering
summarize
Guided questioning
Empowerment
https://www.stuvia.com/user/Wisdoms
,Setting the stage for examination - Answer ✔✔ - Explaining point for point what the examination will
entail, preparing, privacy, awareness of the setting in which the exam is taking place, do not assume it is
ok to have others in the room, being aware of disabilities.
Establishing Rapport - Answer ✔✔ - Earning trust, following through, showing empathy and
compassion, being knowledgeable of the information provided
Gender Pronouns - Answer ✔✔ - How a person would like to be referred to. Ex: "She/Her" "He/Him"
"They/Them" etc.
How would you describe your sexual identity
How would you describe your gender identity
What is the sex on your original birth certificate
FIFE model - Answer ✔✔ - Feelings
Ideas
Functioning
Expectations
Helps explore the patient's perspective about their health and illness
Patient-centered medical care - Answer ✔✔ - Involving the patient in their care and coming up with a
plan with the provider. Provider must acknowledge their own personal biases while being aware of what
is the safest Sam's most effective plan for the patient
Fundamentals of skilled interviewing - Answer ✔✔ - Active listening, empathetic responses, guided
questioning, nonverbal communication, validation, reassurance, partnering, summarization, transitions,
empowering the patient
verbal communication - Answer ✔✔ - expressing ideas to others by using spoken words
nonverbal communication - Answer ✔✔ - communication using body movements, gestures, and facial
expressions rather than speech
Challenging Patient Situations and behaviors - Answer ✔✔ - Silent
Talkative
With confusing narrative
With altered state or cognition
With emotional lability
https://www.stuvia.com/user/Wisdoms
, Angry or aggressive
Flirtatious
Discriminatory
With hearing loss
With low or impaired vision
With limited intelligence
Burdened by personal problems
Nonadherent
With low literacy
With low health literacy
With limited language proficiency
With terminal illness or dying
5 R's off cultural humility - Answer ✔✔ - Reflection— what did I learn?
Respect—did I treat everyone involved w respect?
Regard—did unconscious bias drive this encounter?
Relevance—how was cultural humility relevant?
Resiliency—how did my personal resilience affect this interaction?
Core Values of Medical Ethics - Answer ✔✔ - nonmaleficence,
beneficence,
respect for autonomy,
decisional capacity,
confidentiality,
informed consent,
truth telling,
justice
https://www.stuvia.com/user/Wisdoms