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1. 1. Demonstrate the Gather complete, accurate data about the person's health state (description of
ability to establish Sxs), establish trust so person fells accepted and free to share info, teach the
the parameters for person about his/her health state, build rapport- builds continuing therapeu-
a health interview. tic relationship, discuss health promotion and disease prevention
2. 2. State facilitators internal: liking others (optimistic view of people), empathy, (active) listening,
and blockers of ef- self-awareness (of one's biases, stereotypes, and prejudices)
fective communi- external: privacy, interruptions, physical environment
cation.
3. 3. Use the out- working phase, open-ended questions, closed questions; unbiased, eye con-
lined communica- tact, indicate interest with your posture, avoid overusing close-ended ques-
tion techniques ap- tions
propriately to gath-
er data.
4. 4. State the 10 traps 1. providing false assurance or reassurance 2. giving unwanted advice 3. using
of interviewing. authority 4. using avoidance language 5. engaging in distancing 6. using
professional jargon 7. using leading or biased questions 8. talking too much
9. interrupting 10. using "why" questions
5. 5. Discuss the physical appearance, posture, gestures, facial expression, eye contact, voice,
meaning of com- touch
mon nonverbal
modes of commu-
nication.
6. 6. Modify commu- with older adults avoid "elder-speak" (similar to baby talk), face hearing
nication techniques impaired clients so they can read lips,
as indicated by
each patient's de-
velopmental stage,
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special needs, or
cultural practices.
7. 7. Discuss work- avoid an untrained interpreter (e.g., family member). address questions to
ing with, and with- client not the interpreter. never use a minor as an interpreter.
out, an interpreter
in order to over-
come communica-
tion barriers.
8. 1. State the pur- collect subjective data and combine it with objective data from physical exam-
pose of the com- ination and diagnostic tests
plete health histo-
ry.
9. 2. List the cate- Biographical data, (ht, wt)
gories of informa- source of history, (surgeries?)
tion contained in a chief complaint (why you're seeking care)
health history. Present health data (symptoms PQrstu)
past health data (immunizations etc)
Family history
review of symptoms
Functional assessment
10. 3. Describe the data Biographical- name, address, dob
or information that
must be gathered source of history- patient
for each category
chief complaint- reason here
of a health history.
present health- pqrstu
past- Childhood illnesses
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