difficult patient Flashcards

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communication pitfalls

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  1. mind-reading
  2. overloading
  3. defensiveness
  4. strong emotions
  5. leading questions
  6. ignoring nonverbal cues
  7. interrupting information delivery
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characteristics of dependent and demanding patients

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  1. initial interactions are positive
  2. an increase in attention and care is requested
  3. efforts by physician and office staff are never enough and do not satisfy the patient
  4. patient withdraws and/or blames the physician for inadequate care
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managing demanding patients

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  1. set limits on frequency and mode of communication
  2. avoid making promises that you can’t keep
  3. emphasize patient’s responsibility in their own health care
  4. remind patient of the time constraints
  5. minimize the credit for remission of illness as it brings about blame for onset of illness
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characteristics of orderly and controlled patients

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  1. very conscientious and knowledgeable about medical care
  2. much detail and thoroughness regarding their approach to their health care
  3. use info and knowledge as a way to maintain control
  4. need to sense of control to manage their anxiety
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managing orderly patients

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  1. by systemic in clinical interview; state what you are doing and why
  2. explain topics of discussion in detail
  3. don’t leave loose ends
  4. summarize often
  5. avoid statements that are vague or unfounded
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characteristics of dramatic or manipulative patients

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  1. penchant for dramatic statements
  2. strong need to be heard and validated
  3. wants to be acknowledged by the physician as being in pain, suffering or special
  4. may comment on the physicians person
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managing dramatic patients

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  1. allow the patient to tell his/her story
  2. be gently yet firm; keep boundaries in mind
  3. utilize good listening skills; convey you have heard story
  4. keep comments descriptive and not judgmental
  5. redirect personal comments back to patient
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characteristics long-suffering or masochistic patients

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  1. reject help
  2. nothing seems to work
  3. much reported self-sacrificing to help others
  4. when one are is resolved, another problem appears
  5. can’t accept hope or possibilities
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managing long-suffering patients

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  1. set realistic goals
  2. avoid optimistic statements
  3. reflect the patients perspective
  4. like the idea of helping the provider by allowing the provider to treat them
  5. good physicians in training
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characteristics of guarded, paranoid patients

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  1. mistrusting of the health care field in general
  2. will often tell stories of medical errors in their past
  3. physicians often feel defensive with these patients
  4. express frustration and blame medical incompetence when they can’t get what they want
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managing guarded, paranoid patients

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  1. be clear and specific with explanations
  2. clarify your role and it’s limitations
  3. acknowledge the patient’s suspicions
  4. restate your understanding of the patients beliefs
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characteristics of superior patients

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  1. patients appear smug, self-confident, perhaps vain
  2. bear a sense of entitlement, including the best medical care
  3. can be intolerant of younger physicians
  4. may try to control the physician
  5. can threaten to leave or sue
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managing superior patients

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  1. acknowledge the patients perspective
  2. avoid temptation to argue
  3. recognize the limitations of the practice of medicine as appropriate
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