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Test Bank for Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning 5th Edition Rhoads, Petersen | All Chapters (1–18) | 2025 Version | A+ |

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,Chapter 1: Interview and History-Taking Strategies – 20 Questions



Question 1
Scenario:
A 42-year-old patient presents to the clinic for a routine check-up. They
appear anxious and avoid eye contact during the interview.

Which communication technique is most effective in establishing rapport
with this patient?

A. Ask multiple rapid-fire questions to gather information quickly
B. Sit at eye level, maintain open body posture, and allow pauses for
responses ✅
C. Minimize conversation to avoid increasing anxiety
D. Use medical jargon to demonstrate professional knowledge

Rationale:
Establishing rapport requires nonverbal communication, open body language,
and patience. Sitting at eye level and allowing pauses facilitates trust and
encourages patient disclosure. Rapid questioning or jargon may increase
anxiety.

Keywords: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity; Integrated Process:
Communication/Clinical Reasoning; Bloom’s: Application



Question 2
Scenario:
During a history-taking session, a patient discloses occasional alcohol use but
seems hesitant to provide details.

Which strategy is most appropriate to encourage honest disclosure?

,A. Use a judgmental tone to emphasize risk
B. Document the information as “denies alcohol use”
C. Ask open-ended, nonjudgmental questions and normalize common
behaviors ✅
D. Ignore the topic to avoid patient discomfort

Rationale:
Open-ended, nonjudgmental questions create a safe environment for patients
to share sensitive information, which supports accurate assessment and care
planning. Judgment or omission can compromise care.

Keywords: Client Needs: Health Promotion & Maintenance; Integrated
Process: Communication/Clinical Reasoning; Bloom’s: Application



Question 3
Scenario:
A 65-year-old patient with hypertension is interviewed for medication
adherence. They provide inconsistent responses.

Which approach best validates the patient’s self-reported information?

A. Accept the patient’s statements at face value
B. Compare reported information with medication refill records and lab
values ✅
C. Reprimand the patient for not remembering accurately
D. Avoid asking further questions to prevent embarrassment

Rationale:
Validating information with objective data (records, labs) ensures accuracy
and supports safe, evidence-based clinical decision-making. This reflects
systems-based reasoning.

Keywords: Client Needs: Safe & Effective Care; Integrated Process:
Assessment/Clinical Reasoning; Bloom’s: Analysis

,Question 4
Scenario:
A patient expresses reluctance to discuss sexual history.

Which is the most appropriate action for the clinician?

A. Skip the questions to respect privacy
B. Use neutral language, assure confidentiality, and explain relevance to
health ✅
C. Press the patient to answer immediately
D. Document “refused to answer” without further discussion

Rationale:
Using neutral language, explaining the clinical relevance, and assuring
confidentiality encourages disclosure while respecting patient autonomy.
Forced questioning can harm rapport.

Keywords: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity; Integrated Process:
Communication/Clinical Reasoning; Bloom’s: Application



Question 5
Scenario:
A patient arrives for a preoperative assessment and provides conflicting
medical history information.

What is the best method to clarify discrepancies in the history?

A. Assume the first statement is correct
B. Consult previous records and clarify with the patient ✅
C. Ignore discrepancies to save time
D. Ask leading questions to guide responses

Rationale:
Consulting records and verifying with the patient ensures accurate data
collection and minimizes clinical errors. Leading questions can bias
responses.

,Keywords: Client Needs: Safe & Effective Care; Integrated Process:
Assessment/Clinical Reasoning; Bloom’s: Analysis



Question 6
Scenario:
During a comprehensive history, the nurse notes the patient frequently gives
vague answers.

Which technique should the nurse use to gather more specific
information?

A. Use open-ended questions only
B. Use a combination of open- and closed-ended questions ✅
C. Stop questioning to avoid frustration
D. Make assumptions based on appearance

Rationale:
Combining open- and closed-ended questions allows for elaboration while
also obtaining specific details, supporting accurate assessment.

Keywords: Client Needs: Health Promotion & Maintenance; Integrated
Process: Communication/Clinical Reasoning; Bloom’s: Application



Question 7
Scenario:
A patient with chronic pain appears defensive during the interview.

Which strategy most effectively maintains a therapeutic relationship?

A. Ignore patient behavior and continue the interview
B. Recognize and reflect the patient’s feelings while maintaining professional
neutrality ✅
C. Confront the patient about being defensive
D. Shorten the interview to reduce conflict

, Rationale:
Reflecting feelings and maintaining neutrality acknowledges patient
emotions, promoting trust and effective communication. Confrontation may
damage rapport.

Keywords: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity; Integrated Process:
Communication/Clinical Reasoning; Bloom’s: Application



Question 8
Scenario:
A patient’s health history includes multiple chronic conditions.

Which approach best demonstrates systems-based reasoning in history-
taking?

A. Document each condition separately without connections
B. Explore interrelationships between conditions, medications, and lifestyle

C. Focus solely on the most acute condition
D. Skip review of systems to save time

Rationale:
Systems-based reasoning considers interconnections among conditions,
medications, and lifestyle, supporting comprehensive assessment and
informed clinical decision-making.

Keywords: Client Needs: Safe & Effective Care; Integrated Process:
Assessment/Clinical Reasoning; Bloom’s: Analysis



Question 9
Scenario:
A patient’s verbal and nonverbal cues conflict (e.g., smiling but verbally
expressing pain).

Which action best reflects applied clinical reasoning?

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