Transcription of The Patient Interview
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Chapter 1. The Patient Interview Sneha Baxi Srivastava, PharmD, BCACP. Learning Objectives Explain the basic communication skills needed when performing a Patient Interview . Describe the components of the Patient Interview . Conduct a thorough medication history. Compare and contrast the different Patient Interview approaches in various clinical settings. Adapt the Interview technique based on the needs of the Patient . Key Terms Active Listening Pertinent Positive Rapport Pertinent Negative Empathy Past History Open-Ended Questions Medication History Leading Questions Family History Probing Questions Personal and Social History Nonverbal Communication Review of Systems Chief Complaint Physical Exam History of Present Illness QuEST/SCHOLAR-MAC.
patient interaction, 2and possibly clinical outcomes. For example, as you prepare for a patient who has been referred to you for smoking cessation counseling, you read in several progress notes that the patient “refuses to give up smoking.” As you meet with that patient, in your mind you may be thinking that “it’s so difficult
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