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NR 509 Mid-Term Exam Study GuideBasic and Advanced Interviewing Techniques Basic maximize patient's comfort, avoid unnecessary changes in position, enhance clinical efficiency, move head to toe, exa... mine the patient from their right side Active listening, empathic responses, guided questioning, nonverbal communication, validation, reassurance, partnering, summarization, transitions, empowering the patient Active Listening- closely attending to what the patient is communicating, connecting to the patient’s emotional state and using verbal and nonverbal skills to encourage the patient to expand on his or her feelings and concerns. Empathic Responses-the capacity to identify with the patient and feel the patient’s pain as your own, then respond in a supportive manner. Guided Questioning- show your sustained interest in the patient’s feelings and deepest disclosures and allows the interviewer to facilitate full communication, in the patient’s own words, without interruption. Non-verbal- includes eye contact, facial expression, posture, head position and movement such as shaking or nodding, interpersonal distance, and placement of the arms or legs-crossed, neutral, or open. Validation- helps to affirm the legitimacy of the patient’s emotional experience. Reassurance- an appropriate way to help the patient feel that problems have been fully understood and are being addressed. Partnering- building rapport with patients, express your commitment to an ongoing relationship. Summarization- giving a capsule summary of the patient’s story during the course of the interview to communicate that you have been listening carefully. Transitions- inform your patient when you are changing directions during the interview. Empowering the Patient- empower the patient to ask questions, express their concerns, and probe your recommendations in order to encourage them to adopt your advice, make lifestyle changes, or take medications as prescribed. Advanced: Determine scope of assessment: Focused vs. Comprehensive: pg5 Comprehensive: Used for patients you are seeing for the first time in the office or hospital. Includes all the elements of the health history and complete physical examination. A source fundamental and personalized knowledge about the patient, strengthens the clinician-patient relationship. ● Is appropriate for new patients in the office or hospital ● Provides fundamental and personalized knowledge about the patient ● Strengthens the clinician–patient relationship ● Helps identify or rule out physical causes related to patient concerns ● Provides a baseline for future assessments ● Creates a platform for health promotion through education and counseling ● Develops proficiency in the essential skills of physical examination Flexible Focused or problem-oriented assessment: For patients you know well returning for [Show More]
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