Stages Flashcards
The 5 stages of patient-clinician interaction
Pre-interaction stage
Introductory stage
Initial assessment stage
Treatment and monitoring stage
Follow up stage
The stage at which you visually inspect the patient, give a formal assessment, physical examination.
Initial assessment stage
The stage in which you review the patients chart.
Pre-interaction stage
The stage where you communicate with the patient after treatment is completed.
Follow-up stage
The stage where you enter patients room, identify yourself, confirmation of patient identity, and establishes a rapport.
Introductory stage
The stage where you treat, monitor, and evaluate the patient.
Treatment and Monitoring Stage
When providing feedback, what is Attending?
use of gestures and confirming remarks (i’m sorry that happened to you, I understand)
When providing feedback, what is Paraphrasing?
repeating the response of the pt in your own words
When providing feedback, what is Requesting clarification?
ask clarifying questions that are nonjudgemental to get a better understanding
Empathetic communication
Respect for patient values/privacy
Sensitivity to cultural values
Individualized care
What space is used in the introductory stage
Social space
What space is used in the interview component of the initial assessment stage
Personal space
What space is used for a physical examination in the treatment and monitoring stage
Intimate space
Done by confirming or disapproving the more subtle components of a communication interaction
Perception checking
Provide the opportunity for patients to express and reflect on their emotions
Reflecting feelings