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Health & Physical Assessment in Nursing First Edition. Donita D’Amico and Colleen Barbarito. Chapter 10 The Health History. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE. Nursing Health History - Definition. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE. Purpose of the Nursing Health History.
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Health & Physical Assessment in NursingFirst Edition Donita D’AmicoandColleen Barbarito Chapter 10 The Health History
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Nursing Health History - Definition
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Purpose of the Nursing Health History
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Difference Between the Nursing Health History and the Physician Medical History
LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Components of the Health History • Wellness assessment • Nutrition • Stress management • Social interaction
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Communication - Exchange of Information Between Individuals
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Interactional Skills
Box 10.1 Guidelines for Interviewing Clients Who Do Not Speak English
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Interactional Skills • Listening
Figure 10.2 The nurse conveys attentive listening through a posture of involvement.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Interactional Skills • Attending • Paraphrasing • Leading • Questioning • Reflecting • Summarizing
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Listening - Paying Undivided Attention to What the Client Says and Does
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Attending - Giving Full Attention to Verbal and Nonverbal Messages
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Paraphrasing - Restating the Client’s Basic Message
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Leading - Used to Encourage Open Communication • Techniques • Direct leading • Focusing • Questioning
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Questioning - Direct Way of Speaking with Clients to Obtain Subjective Data for Decision Making and Planning Care • Closed and open-ended questions
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Reflecting - Repeating the Client’s Verbal or Nonverbal Message for the Client’s Benefit to Show that the Nurse Has Empathy with the Client’s Thoughts, Feelings, or Experiences
LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Summarizing - The Process of Gathering the Ideas, Feelings, and Themes That Clients Have Discussed Throughout the Interview and Restating Them in Several General Statements
LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Barriers to Effective Client Interactions • False reassurance • Interrupting or changing the subject • Passing judgment • Cross-examination • Using technical terms • Encountering sensitive issues
LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • False Reassurance - Occurs When the Nurse Assures the Client of a Positive Outcome with No Basis for Believing in It
LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Interrupting or Subject Changing - Shows Insensitivity to the Client’s Thoughts and Feelings, and May Occur When the Nurse Is Not Comfortable with the Conversation
LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Passing Judgment - Conveys Messages to Clients That They Are Not Meeting the Nurse’s Values
LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Cross - Examination - Asking Questions During the Interview May Cause the Client to Feel Threatened and Reveal Less Information
LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Technical Terminology - Should Be Avoided, as Well as Jargon, Slang, or Clichés, to Facilitate Client Understanding
LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Encountering Sensitive Issues - May Make the Client Feel Uncomfortable or Defensive
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Diversity and Impact on the Nurse - Client Interactions
Figure 10.3 Differences in cultural or regional background may become barriers to effective nurse-client communication.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Diversity and Impact on the Nurse - Client Interactions • Factors • Culture • Body language • Ethnicity • Religion
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Diversity and Impact on the Nurse - Client Interactions • Factors • Nationality • Education • Health status • Level of intelligence
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Cultural Stereotypes
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Body Language
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Ethnicity
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Language
Box 10.1 Guidelines for Interviewing Clients Who Do Not Speak English
Figure 10.4 A translator may help facilitate interaction with a client who does not speak English.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FIVE • Establishing the Nurse - Client Relationship
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FIVE • Characteristics • Positive regard • Empathy • Genuineness • Concreteness
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FIVE • Positive Regard - Respect for Another’s Worth and Dignity
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FIVE • Empathy - Capacity to Respond to Another’s Feelings and Experiences as If They Were One’s Own
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FIVE • Genuineness - Ability to Present Oneself Honestly and Spontaneously
LEARNING OBJECTIVE FIVE • Concreteness - Speaking in Specific Terms
LEARNING OBJECTIVE SIX • Health History Interview Phases • Preinteraction phase • Initial interview • Focused interview
LEARNING OBJECTIVE SIX • Preinteraction Phase - Occurs Before You Meet the Client, When Data Is Collected from Previous Records