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make sure that you do not repeat any questions... why

cause they will get the impression that you are not paying attention
what is the hardest part of questioning

transitioning and dealing with patients that go very off topic
what should be one of the first questions that should be asked to a patient

if they have any cultural values or anything that should be noted
what is the difference between and open and closed ended question

open invites patient to answer using narrative response... closed ended allows for a definitive yes or no response
what are graded responses

typically seen with follow up questions, they basically write to goals for you, how long can you walk before it hurts, how many times a night does it wake you up
why are multiple option questions valubale
provides patient with choices when it is difficult for them to come up with answers on their own ..... u can usually see if you have to create this question if they give you a deer in headlights look
is it good to ask why questions

not cause they can be seen as being accusatory
for an active demonstration .... why is it a valuable questioning strategy

its sometimes more powerful... show me what position you feel the pain the most or where is it the worst
avoid questions that make the patient feel you are expecting a particular answer.. what are some other things to avoid

questions that habe multiple question in one.. ex like closing an open ended question
why is the use of artful phrasing important

they can influence the types of reponses you will get.... also shows u are listening so a greater rapport will develop
sometimes people say something as a joke...why should we take it seriously...
because behind the joke there is usually a lot of truth
PT's are considere to be a great coin ____

sorter
ASK PATIENT IF THEY ARE COMFORTABLE@!

SDKJFAK
what is the difference between I vs. You messages

I- can be used as an attempt to defuse an emotionally charged interaction


you- tend to place blame or are used when reacting defensively

what is a main way to deal with someone who is not happy with a certain procedure or outcome or sitiaiton


H-hear... I hear you are upset


E- empathize.. im sorry the dress didn't fit


A- apology-- im sorry you feel this way


R- resolution-- why don't we get a store credit


T-thank you for listening

what type of questions are essential or ideal when reporting the chief complaint

open ended questions so they can describe how they feel in their own words
when questioning on the symptoms you either know or don't know the mechanisms of the onset so would this differ your questions

yes .... describe what happed.... did pain occur suddenly has anything changed
Don't make ____

presumptions
explain the ladder of inference


1. identify observable data


2. select meaningful data to be explored or described more


3. interpret or evaluate meanings behind the data


4. theorize how data provided is effecting the patient


5. conclusion- action to be taken



what are two types if questions regarding symptoms one can ask

symptoms location vs symptoms description
two ways to go about asking past conditions or interventions


1. past conditions


2. interventions currently used or previously utilized

when discussing home environment what are two types of question routes that can be taken


1. physical environment


2. available resources

it is important to ask psychosocial questions... lsit some

any activites harder than oters, how has this effected what you do everyday... any activities harder than others
only _ percent of messages are based on the words that are said , and ___ are with the nonverbal behaviors
7, 93
what is the difference between impact and intent

notttt to sure
whats a great closing senence

before we end todays session are there any other questions you have for me