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The Medical Interview
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Professional
09/19/2010

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Term
What are the 3 purposes of a medical interview?
Definition
1. Establish a diagnosis
2. To develop an effective professional relationship w/ the patient
3. To educate the patient so effective treatment plans can be caried out
Term
What is the difference between a disease and illness?
Definition
Disease: medical condition Illness: how the patient responds to the medical condition (how it affects their life)
Term
What are the parts of a medical interview?
Definition
1. introduction
2. Cheif Concern
3. History of present illness
4. Past Medical History
5. Family History
6. The Patient Profile
7. Immunizations and health maintance history
8. Review of systems
9. Closing the interview
Term
What are the 7 dimensions of the history of present illness?
Definition
1. Location
2. quality - describe pain
3. quantity - frequency, size, severity
4. chronology- MOST IMPORTANT
5. setting
6. aggrevaiting/alleviating factors
7. associated manifistations
Term
Explain the terms Gravity, parity, and aborta
Definition
gravity: number of total pregnancies regardless of outcome

parity: number of pregnancies that terminated after 20 wk

Aborta: the number of pregnancies that terminated before 20 wks
Term
When screening for alchohol abuse what are the "CAGE" questions?
Definition
C - have you felt you needed to Cut down on your drinking

A- have you been Annoyed by critism of your drinking?

G- Have you felt guilty about your drinking?

E- Do you need an Eye opener in the moring (beer for breakfast)
Term
How do you calculate pack years?
Definition
The number of packs smoked per day x the number of years the number of packs were smoked
Term
What are the "SAFE" questions to use when you suspect domestic violence?
Definition
S - Stress/Safety
A - Afraid/Abused
F - Friends/Family
E - Emergency Plan
Term
What does the helpful mnemonic for adolescent issues "HEEADSSS" stand for?
Definition
H - Home environment
E - education, employment
E - Eating
A - Activities, affect, ambitins, anger
D - Drugs
S - Sexuality
S- Suicide/depression
S- saftey from injury and violence
Term
What is the most important relation skill a physician can have?
Definition
The ability to communicate EMPATHY
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