Week 3 Objectives Flashcards
1
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Common or Concerning Symptoms
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Fatigue and weakness
Fever, chills, night sweats
Weight changes
Pain
2
Q
Adjusting appointments for older patients
A
Adjust the office environment.
Shape the content and pace.
Elicit symptoms.
Address cultural dimensions of aging.
3
Q
General Survey Component of Interview:
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Apparent state of health. Level of consciousness. Signs of distress. Skin color and obvious lesions. Dress, grooming, and personal hygiene. Facial expressions. Odors of body and/or breath. Posture, gait, and motor activity. Height and Weight. Calculate BMI. Waist circumference.
4
Q
5 Stages of Change
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Pre-contemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance
5
Q
Readiness Ruler and Confidence Ruler
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How badly do they want something to change, and how confident are they that they can make that change?
1-10 scales, and follow up questions, used to build action plan.
6
Q
4 General Principals of Motivational Interviewing
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Roll with resistance
Express empathy
Develop discrepancy
Support self-efficacy
7
Q
Tools in Interviewing
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Elicit-provide-elicit. Using graded responses. Continuers. Echoing. Summarize. Validation. Reassurance.
8
Q
5 Components of MTM Documentation
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Medication Therapy Review (MTR) Personal Medication Record (PMR) Medication-related Action Plan (MAP) Intervention/Referral Documentation