Exam 36: Patient Interview and History
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Which of the following statements does not apply to the Patient's Bill of Rights (Patient Care Partnership)?
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Only the licensed practitioner can make a(n) ________, based on the patient's symptoms and complaints.
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Which method for maintaining notes on a patient chart is arranged according to who provided the information?
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The ________ interview technique will help you remember the types of questions that are appropriate for the patient's condition.
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Asking the patient "Can you tell me more about your symptoms?" is which method of collecting patient data?
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A subjective statement made by a patient describing the patient's most significant symptoms or signs of illness is the patient's ________.
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Restating as exactly as possible what the patient said is an example of _______ the patient's responses.
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An unlikely explanation for an injury may be a sign of ________.
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The question "Are you sure about that? It doesn't make sense to me." represents which method of collecting patient data?
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If you suspect a patient has been abused, you must report it to your supervisor or the ________.
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Kenneth Little is complaining of burning when he voids. Because you suspect he has a urinary tract infection, you ask him more questions about the appearance of the urine, how often he has the urge to urinate, if he has any hesitancy, and when the symptoms started. Which interviewing skill does this demonstrate?
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During a patient interview, you note signs of anxiety in the patient. You may be able to help the patient by ____.
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Maintaining eye contact is a characteristic of which of these methods of data collection?
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Alternating euphoria and apprehension is an effect of ____.
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The patient's facial expressions and body language are examples of ________ communication.
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The _______ medical history includes important information about medications and allergies.
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"White coat syndrome" is a type of _______ related to seeing a medical provider.
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