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When the begining the interview, include:
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your name, the purpose of the visit, approx. time, and assurance of confidentiality and any related costs.
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An accurate understanding of the other person's feelings within a communication context is an example of:
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empathy.
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you have come into a patient's room to conduct an admission interiew. Because you are expecting a phone call, you stand near the door during the interiew. A more appropriate approach would be to:
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have someone else answer the phone so you can sit facing the patient.
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Students frequently ask teachers, " May I ask you a question ?" This is an example of what kind of question?
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a Closed question
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during a patient interview you recognize the need to use interpretation. This verbal response:
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is based on the interviewer's inference from the data that have been presented.
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A good rule for an interviewer when balancing listening and speaking is to:
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spend more time listening to the tpatient than talking.
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What is included as examples of intimate-partner violence?
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An ex-boyfriend stalking his ex-girlfriend, marital rape, hitting a date
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Routine, universal screening for domestic violence means:
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asking all persons, who come into health care system if they are abused each time they come.
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Mental health problems associatied with intimate partner violence include:
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suicidality..
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Gynecological problems not associated with intimate partner violence include:
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ovarian cysts.
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Risk factors for intimate partner homicide include:
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abuse during pregnacy.
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Elder abuse and neglect include:
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willful infliction of force, witholding prescription medication without medical orders, not replacing broken eyeglasses, threatening to place someone in a nursing home.
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