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ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM 1 &2 QUESTIONS AND CO
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RRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+) LATEST UPDA
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What are the concepts of developing a relationship with the patient? -
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CORRECT ANSWER See the patient as a unique individual
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Let them know that you really want to know all that is needed
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Be open and flexible
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e honest
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What is the primary objective when developing a relationship with the patient?
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mCORRECT ANSWER To discover the details about a patient's concern, explo
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re expectations, display interest, and partnership
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What does establishing a positive relationship with the patient depend on? -
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mCORRECT ANSWER Communication built on courtesy, comfort, connection,
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and confirmation.
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What are effective communication strategies when obtaining a health history? -
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mCORRECT ANSWER Using open- m m m


ended questions, direct questions, rarely leading questions. Facilitate by encourag
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ing patient to say more. Reflect by repeating what you heard. Clarify. Empathize
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by showing understanding and acceptance. Confront by discussing disturbing beh
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avior. Interpret by repeating what you heard to confirm.
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,What are open-ended questions? -
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mCORRECT ANSWER Those that give the patient discretion about the exte
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nt of the answer. Such as "How have you been feeling?" or "What brings you
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in today?"
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What are direct questions? -
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mCORRECT ANSWER Those that seek specific information. Such as "How l
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ong ago did that happen?" or "Where does it hurt?"
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What are leading questions? -
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mCORRECT ANSWER Those that are prompting the patient toward the desire
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d answer and these are the most risky.
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What is a patient centered question? -
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mCORRECT ANSWER One that respects and responds to a patient's wants, need
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s, preferences so that they can make choices in their care that best fit their individ
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ual circumstances. Such as "How would you like to be addressed?", "What would
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myou like us to do today?", "How are you coping with your illness?".
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What are potential barriers of patient and provider communication? -
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mCORRECT ANSWER When the patient is curious about you, anxiety, silence,
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depression, crying/compassionate moments, physical & emotional intimacy, seduc
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tion, anger, avoiding the full story, financial considerations.
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What is the structure and components of the patient history? -
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mCORRECT ANSWER Patient identifiers, chief complaint, history of present ill
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ness, past medical history, family history, personal/social history, review of syste
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What kind of patient information is obtained in the patient identifier component o
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f the patient history? -
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mCORRECT ANSWER name, age, gender, race, occupation, date, time, and refe
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,What kind of patient information is obtained in the chief complaint component of
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the patient history? -
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mCORRECT ANSWER a brief statement about why the patient is seeking care w
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hile probing for underlying concerns.
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What kind of patient information is obtained in the HPI component of the patient
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history? - m


mCORRECT ANSWER a chronological order of events leading up to the presenti
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ng problem, health status prior to the onset, a complete description of first sympto
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ms, symptom analysis (onset, location, description, duration, intensity, character,
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aggravating factors, alleviating factors), impact on patients lifestyle, medications
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or treatments tried
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What kind of information is obtained in the PMH component of the patient histor
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y? - CORRECT ANSWER general health/strength
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major adult illnesses and chronic diseases immuniza
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surgeries (dates, hospital, diagnosis, complications)
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serious injuries resulting in disability
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limitation of ability to function d/t past events medi
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cations
allergies (meds, environment, seasonal, food) transf
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usions
recent screening tests
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emotional status
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What kind of information is obtained in the family history component of the pati
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ent history? -
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mCORRECT ANSWER Any relevant medical problems for both immediate and
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, What kind of information is obtained in the personal/social history section of the
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patient history? - m m


mCORRECT ANSWER home environment and conditions (pets, economic)
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where was the patient raised educatio
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What information is necessary when obtaining sexual health information? -
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mCORRECT ANSWER number of partners, concerns, birth control, protection fr
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What kind of information is obtained for the ROS component of the patient histor
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mCORRECT ANSWER those that identify presence or absence of health related i
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mCORRECT ANSWER it is information collected during the patient interview w
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ith the patient or significant other. it is their words. It
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