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. Introduction The Patient Interview is the primary way of obtaining comprehensive information about the Patient in order to provide effective Patient -centered care, and the medica- tion history component is the pharmacist's expertise.
The patient interview is the primary way of obtaining comprehensive information about the patient in order to provide effective patient-centered care, and the medica-tion history component is the pharmacist’s expertise. A methodological approach is used to obtain information from the patient, usually starting with determining the
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