Medical Interviewing II Flashcards

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What are the complete medical database?

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What actions can be used to facilitate patient centered interaction?

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Contrast a comprehensive and focused patient encounter

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Give a venn diagram between comprehensive and focused interview

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How can we adopt a differential diagnosis framework?

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What is a chief complaint?

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How can we negotiating priorities and concerns setting the agenda?

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What’s the use of the funnel technique?

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9
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What question types to avoid ?

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10
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Describe the categories of question skills

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How do we get a history of presenting illness?

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What are the seven cardinal features of data gathering?

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13
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what’s the significance of OPQRST?

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14
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How can we determine chronology of symptoms?

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15
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What are pertinent positives and negatives?

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What techniques can enhance data collect?

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How can we control the pacing of the interview?

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What additional history should always be asked?

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What are the most important aspects 0f past medical history?

20
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What OB/GYN history is relevant?

21
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How do we question sexual history?

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How do we determine social history?

23
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How do we review systems?

24
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How do we formulate a working diagnosis ?

25
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Describe hypothesis- driven data gathering

26
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What are the steps to a differential diagnosis?

27
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Describe the closure of the interview

28
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How can we recommend a diagnostic plan?

29
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What are the essential steps of shared decision making?

30
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What’s the importance in health prevention, promotion and education?

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What is patient teach-back?

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How we ensure understanding?

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How do we set up expectation of follow up and dismissal?

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What are some common interview mistakes?

35
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What is anchoring?

36
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What is search satisfaction?

37
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What’s the band wagon effect ?

38
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What is availability heuristic?