Category Scored Items Experts selected these topics as essential components of a strong, thorough interview with this patient. Patient Data Not Scored A combination of open and closed questions will yield better patient data. The following details are facts of the patient's case. • Finding: Asked about patient's status • Finding: Reports feeling alright (Found) Pro Tip: At the start of your conversation, check in with a patient about their current feelings so you can immediately build rapport through empathetic communication. Example Question: How are you feeling? • Finding: Asked about patient's needs • Finding: Denies needing anything (Found) Pro Tip: At the start of your conversation, check in with a patient about their current feelings so you can immediately build rapport through empathetic communication. Example Question: Do you need anything? • Finding: Asked about feelings towards pregnancy or delivery • Finding: Reports nervousness (Found) Pro Tip: At the start of your conversation, check in with a patient about their current feelings so you can immediately build rapport through empathetic communication. Example Question: How are you feeling about giving birth? • Finding: Reports excitement over being a mom (Available) Pro Tip: At the start of your conversation, check in with a patient about their current feelings so you can immediately build rapport through empathetic communication. Example Question: How are you feeling about giving birth? • Finding: Asked about patient's symptoms • Finding: Reports lower back pain (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: Are you having any symptoms? • Finding: Reports sharp contraction pain (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: Are you having any symptoms? • Finding: Followed up on pain • Finding: Reports feeling contractions low in her groin (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: Where is the pain from your contractions? • Finding: Reports 6/10 pain during contractions (Found) Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature of their condition and where follow-up is needed. Example Question: How would you rate the pain during contractions? • Finding: Asked about relieving factors • Finding: Reports walking helped alleviate pain

 

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jordancarter 6 months ago

This study guide is clear, well-organized, and covers all the essential topics. The explanations are concise, making complex concepts easier to understand. It could benefit from more practice questions, but overall, it's a great resource for efficient studying. Highly recommend!
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