NR 509 APEA ADVANCED PHYSICAL
ASSESSMENT EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
5 R's off cultural humility - Reflection— what did I learn?
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Respect—did I treat everyone involved w respect?
Regard—did unconscious bias drive this encounter?
Relevance—how was cultural humility relevant?
Resiliency—how did my personal resilience affect this interaction?
Core Values of Medical Ethics - nonmaleficence, beneficence, respect for autonomy, decisional capacity, confidentiality, informed consent, truth telling,
justice
Focused Health History - ALL components of the Complete Health History with the focus on the specific reason the client is seeking care.
Comprehensive Health History - includes biographic data, reason for seeking care, present health status, past medical history, family history, personal and psychosocial history, and a review of all body systems
Psych
Obstetrics
Surgery c-section goes here
Hospital stays
Components of Health History - 1) Demographic information
2) Source of history
3) Chief concern
4) History of present illness
——OLDCARTS
5) Past health history and current health status
6) Family history
7) Social history
8) Health promotion behaviors
9) ROS
——all subjective
The interview process - Initiating the session
Gathering information
Physical examination
Explanation and planning
Closing the session
These steps are proving structure and building the relationship
interviewing techniques - Nonverbal communication
Empathy
Active listening Validation reassurance partnering summarize Guided questioning
Empowerment
Setting the stage for examination - Explaining point for point what the examination will entail, preparing, privacy, awareness of the setting in which the exam is taking place, do not assume it is ok to have others in the room, being aware of disabilities.
Establishing Rapport - Earning trust, following through, showing empathy and compassion, being knowledgeable of the information provided
Gender Pronouns - How a person would like to be referred to. Ex: "She/Her" "He/Him" "They/Them" etc.
How would you describe your sexual identity
How would you describe your gender identity
What is the sex on your original birth certificate
FIFE model - Feelings
Ideas
Functioning
Expectations
Helps explore the patient's perspective about their health and illness
Patient-centered medical care - Involving the patient in their care and coming up with a plan with the provider. Provider must acknowledge their own personal biases while being aware of what is the safest Sam's most effective plan for the patient
Fundamentals of skilled interviewing - Active listening, empathetic responses, guided questioning, nonverbal communication, validation, reassurance, partnering, summarization, transitions, empowering the patient
verbal communication - expressing ideas to others by using spoken words
nonverbal communication - communication using body movements, gestures, and facial expressions rather than speech
Determining the Scope of patient assessment - The patient's symptoms, age, and health history help determine the scope of the focused examination, as does your knowledge of disease patterns.
seven attributes of a symptom - 1. Location
2. Quality
3. Quantity or severity
4. Timing (including onset, duration, and frequency)
5. The setting in which it occurs
6. factors that have aggravated or relieved the symptom
7. associated manifestations
subjective data - what the person says about himself or herself during history taking
objective data - information that is seen, heard, felt, or smelled by an observer; signs
Modifying of the clinical interview for various settings - Interviews may vary based on where the interview is taking place. Ideal situations are a quiet, uninterrupted environment however the ER setting, home setting, urgent care, nursing home, and inpatient setting will differ greatly from information obtained to what can be visualized by the clinician in the setting. Interruptions are likely during lengthy interview processes. Watch interviewing during the examination.
Determining the scope of examination - Is the exam going to be focused or comprehensive? Review chart for information to ma [Show Less]