Communication Challenges LECT Flashcards

1
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What is the 5 step patient centered interview technique?

A
  1. Set the stage
  2. Elicit chief concern
  3. Begin interview
  4. Used focusing skills to learn 3 things (symptom story, personal and emotional context)
  5. Transition to middle of interview
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What does step 1“setting the stage for the interview” involve?

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  • Welcome patient
  • Introduction
  • Removes barriers to communication
  • Provide comfortable enviornment
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What does step 2“elicit chief complaint and set agenda” involve?

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  • State time available
  • Forecast of interview
  • Obtain list of all issues pt. wants to discuss
  • Summarize and finalize the agenda
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What does step 3“begin interview w/ non-focusing skills” ?

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  • Start with open-ended request/question
  • Use non-focusing open ended skills
  • Obtain additional data from nonverbal sources
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5
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What three things are you attempting to learn in step 4 (focusing skills)?

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Symptom story

Personal context

Emotional context

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What are 3 ways to use open-ended skills in a patient interview?

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Echos (repeat the patient’s words)

Requests (…can you tell me more about that?)

Summaries

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7
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What is the personal context?

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Psychosocial context of symptoms

Patient beliefs/attributions

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8
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What are 5 methods to use emotion-seeking skills?

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Direct

Indirect

Beliefs about the problem

Self-disclosure

Triggers

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How do you respond to a patient’s feelings/emotions?

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NURS

(i know, I was triggered too)

N: Name

U: Understand

R: Respect

S: Support

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10
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Give examples of questions you’d ask with the

NURS mneumonic

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N: Name: “You say being disabled by this knee pain makes you angry?

U: Understand: “I can understand your feeling this way”

R: Respect: “I can see this has been a very difficult time for you.”

S: Support: “I want to help you get to the bottom of this, let’s see what we can do”

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11
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What is the best way to transition to the middle of the interview?

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SUMMARIZE

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12
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When there is a third party present, when should the physician consider asking them to leave?

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  • Performing a sensitive physical exam
  • Exploring if abuse is present
  • Allowing patient privacy
  • Disruptive thrid party
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13
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With your very ill/dying patients, what are some ESSENTIAL things to ask about?

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Advance directive (AD)

Living will (LW)

Power of attorney (POA)

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14
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When performing sensitive exams, what should you always do?

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Ask for a chaperone

(This will protect you from allegations of inappropriate conduct)

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15
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What is a durable power of attorney (DPOA)?

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The authority to act for another person in specified or all legal or financial matters

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16
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Failure to report ______________ can result in loss of your medical license

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Failure to report suspicion of child abuse/neglect can result in loss of your medical license

17
Q

What are the three preliminary steps in domestic violence and child abuse protocol?

A
  1. Identify signs of abuse, neglect or violence
  2. Consult w/ colleague/the reporting center/child abuse specialist
  3. Talk to the person(s) involved
18
Q

Describe a:

Dependent

personality

A
  • Seeks unlimted self-interest, attention and care
  • Demanding
  • Helplessness and sense of entitlement
19
Q

Describe a:

Obsessive-compulsive

personality

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  • Need to maintain control
  • Obsessively focus on selected details to avoid experiencing anxiety
  • Can place demands on time
20
Q

Describe a:

Histrionic

personality

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  • Needs to merge emotionally with others
  • Communication is through emotions
  • Overly dramatic
  • Can become angry, depressed and jealous if not noticed as attractive or outstanding
21
Q

Describe a:

Masochistic

personality

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Self-defeating

  • Sense of love and attention is derived only through suffering
  • Frequently reject advice that would improve their situation
22
Q

Describe a:

Narcissistic

personality

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  • A need to overcome low self-esteem and lack of confidence by overcompensating with attempts to act suprior and exceptional
  • They do not have close relationships
  • Attitude of superiority
23
Q

Describe a:

Paranoid

personality

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  • Distrust others and project their unwanted impulses onto others
  • Intense and rigid suspiciousness
  • complain of mistreatment and neglect

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24
Q

Describe a:

Schizoid

personality

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  • Often feel uninvolved and remote, are unable to love or be loved
  • Isolated, unsociable, out of touch, relate poorly to others
  • Often overly sensitive, fragile and lacking in resilience
25
Q

In terms of time management, what do you need to remember when using an interpreter?

A

Encounters will take twice as long

26
Q

Advice from Dr. Stewart:

A

He said in lecture not to worry about memorizing everything in the slides. The notecards cover the most important topics that are “testable”; most of his test questions are mainly common sense based :)