Interview Basics 1-2 Flashcards

1
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How do we communicate?

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Oral, written and non-verbal communication

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2
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What are the three components of non-verbal communication?

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Personal presentation, body language and audience awareness

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3
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How should you introduce yourself to the patient?

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Hello my name is Student Dr. Karisik. I am working with your doctor today as part of your healthcare team. I am here to collect some information on why you are here, perform an examination and then report that information back to your doctor. Is that okay with you?
Before we begin may I confirm your first & last name as well as your date of birth? How does that make you? Thank you.
What brings you in today or How may I help you today?

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4
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Should you sit or stand when youre with your pt?

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Sit because the pt will perceive your time together to be longer than it actually is

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Pt centered interviewing

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Centers on the pt’s needs opposed to the disease or physician
Engages the pt to play a larger role
Obtain more thorough and accurate history
Better pt-physician rapport

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Physician centered interviewing

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Traditional way of interviewing focused on history taking
Laundry list of items to ask
Items pertaining to organ systems
May lose important info and change the hairstyle

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7
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What is the recommended sequence for Pt centered interviewing?

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Introduce yourself and build rapport 
Elicit the pt’s agenda 
List all of the pt’s agenda items 
Negotiate the agenda 
Start discussing the pt’s concerns with open ended questions 
Ask direct questions to elicit details about the chief concern and perform a ROS
Elicit the pt perspective 
Empathize 
Summarize 
Transition  
Additional data
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8
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What are some active listening skills?

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Smile, eye contact, posture, mirroring and minimizing distraction

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When communicated something with the pt you should avoid using

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Medical jargon and consider the educational, cultural and developmental level of the pt. Pt education material should be written at a 6th grade or lower reading level.

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10
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Acronym for expressing empathy

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Name 
Understand 
Respect 
Support 
Explore
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SOAP

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Subjective - what you learn by taking the pt history
Objective - PE findings including structural findings, lab and radiology data
Assessment - what you think is going on with the pt
Plan - what you and the pt agree to do about the problem including OMT performed

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What information is considered subjective in the SOAP note?

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CC, HPI, ROS, PMH, PSH, meds, allergies, FH and SH

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What information is considered objective in the SOAP note?

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PE findings (full vs focused), lab and radiology data

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14
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Assessment

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Basic description of the problem

Not always a diagnosis

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15
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Differential diagnosis

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Probable causes of the assessment listed in order of most to least likely

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16
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What are the 5 models of osteopathic approaches to pt care?

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Biomechanical, respiratory-circulatory, metabolic-energy, neurological and behavioral

17
Q

Biomechanical model

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MSK systems

18
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Respiratory-circulatory model

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HEENT (NT), cardiac and respiratory systems

19
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Neurological model

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HEENT (HEE), neurologic, endocrine and immune system

20
Q

Metabolic-energy model

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GIGU systems

21
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Behavioral model

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Psychosocial system

22
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5 steps to facilitate patient centered interaction

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Set the stage for the interview
Elicit the CC and set an agenda for the visit
Open the HPI (non-focused)
Continue the pt centered HPI (focused)
Transition into the clinician centered process

23
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OOOLD CAAARTS for HPI

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Onset (when started, what doing when it started, ever happened before?)
Location 
Duration 
Character (describe the sx)
Alleviating factors/aggravating factors/associated sx 
Radiation 
Timing 
Severity