Clinical Interviewing Flashcards

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Who are the best sources of medical information?

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  • Patient
  • Medical record or pharmacy history
  • Family members and other caregivers
  • Other members of the healthcare team
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Conducting the interview: Part 1

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  • Review the patients chart or pharmacy profile
  • Establish Rapport
    • Introduce yourself
    • Obtain permission and explain the purpose of the meeting
    • Establish a timeline and atructure for the meeting
  • Invite the patient’s story
    • Use open ended questions, moving from general to specific
    • Elicit patient’s perspective
  • Confirm and clarify information
    • Use directed questions, useful for redirecting a talkative patient
    • Toos: SCHOLAR-MAC
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Why clinical interview structure

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  • Ensures information is complete
  • Facilitates communication among other healthcare professionals
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Interview Outline

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  • ID
  • CC
  • HPI
  • PMH
  • DH
  • FH
  • SH
  • ROS
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SCHOLAR-MAC

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  • Symptoms
  • Characteristics
  • History
  • Onset
  • Location
  • Aggrevating Factors
  • Remitting Factors
  • (Medications)
  • (Allergies)
  • (Conditions)
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When is Social History Relevant?

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  • Insurance status
  • Support at home
  • Exercise
  • Diet
  • Occupation
  • May guide therapy choices quite often
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When is Family History Relevant?

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  • Useful in determining potential risk factors for the paitient’s current and future health
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