Chapter 36: Patient Interview and History
If HIPAA is not followed, individual healthcare workers can be subject to fines up to
$250,000.
List the steps that will help a medical assistant conduct a successful patient interview in the correct order.
1. Do research before the interview 2. Plan the interview 3. Approach the patient and request the interview 4. Make the patient feel at ease
According to the Domestic Violence Resource Center, 85% of victims of domestic violence are women, and those ages ______ are at greatest risk.
20 to 24
To help ensure that medical assistants record patient data accurately, they must follow the ______ Cs of charting.
6
Which of the following are icebreakers?
Acknowledging the patient's reason for the visit Commenting about the weather Introducing yourself
Which of the following is a physical or psychological dependence on a substance?
Addiction
Which of the following are examples of nonverbal communication?
Body language Facial expression
Which of the following are ineffective methods of collecting patient data?
Challenging the patient Probing
Which of the following is a statement made by the patient describing the patient's most significant symptoms or signs of illness?
Chief complaint
Which of the following individuals are more likely to be abused?
Children The elderly Women
Which of the following can save time and space when you are recording information?
Conciseness
Which of the following steps will help a medical assistant conduct a successful patient interview?
Deal with sensitive topics with respect Formulate the general picture Make the patient feel at ease
Why is it important to have a well-conducted interview in the exam room?
Establishes a beneficial relationship between you and the patient.
Which of the following can help put patients at ease and create a relaxed atmosphere?
Icebreakers
Which of the following forms verifies that the patient understands the treatment offered and the possible outcomes?
Informed consent
Which of the following types of patient information go on a registration form?
Insurance Marital status Address
Which of the following are sensitive topics for discussion with patients?
Lifestyle behaviors Sexuality
Which of the following skills are needed to conduct a successful patient interview?
Listening effectively Summarizing to form a general picture Using a broad knowledge base
Which of the following individuals should know that patients have certain responsibilities when seeking medical care?
Medical assistant
Which of the following can make elderly people dependent on a caregiver?
Mental disabilities Physical disabilities
Which of the following is restating what a patient says in your own words?
Mirroring
Which of the following are readily apparent and measurable findings in the medical chart?
Objective data
Which of the following is a good interview technique.
PQRST technique
Which of the following are guidelines to consider when using a progress note?
Patient name must be on every progress note. All entries must be dated. It must be arranged in reverse chronological order.
What should you ask the patient for before conducting an interview?
Permission
Which of the following is a patient's use of multiple medications?
Polypharmacy
Entries more commonly made on progress notes include documentation for which of the following?
Prescription refills No-shows Follow-up visits
Which of the following are components of the PQRST interview technique?
Provoke or Palliative Region or Radiation Quality or Quantity
Which of the following abbreviations can be mistaken as SL for "sublingual," or as "5 every"?
S.C. S.Q.
Which medical form may have a space for patient remarks, followed by a section for the doctor's comments?
SOMR
The computerized medical records method uses a combination of
SOMR. POMR.
Which of the following is the use of a substance, even an over-the-counter drug, in a way that is not medically approved?
Substance abuse
Which of the following are examples of objective data?
Vital signs Test results
Looking at the patient, paying attention, and providing feedback are components of
active listening.
Information regarding a patient's level of stress and exposure to hazardous substances should be asked
as part of the patient's occupational history.
The medical assistant should review the patient's medical record
before the interview.
Signs of possible child abuse include
being underweight. failure to thrive. genital injuries.
Ativan, diazepam, Valium, and candy are
benzodiazepines.
Agreeing or disagreeing with a patient can
block further communication.
Your communication skills have a direct impact on your
career.
A medical history usually includes the patient's
chief complaint surgeries. known allergies.
The reason a patient came to visit the practitioner is called the
chief complaint.
Before a patient interview, the medical assistant should review the patient's medical record for
chronic problems. medications. history.
Only the physician can make a diagnosis based on the patient's
complaints. symptoms.
Signs and symptoms of amphetamine use include
confusion to paranoia. altered mental status. insomnia.
The review of symptoms is completed by the
doctor.
If you use improper language skills, or appear to have sloppy body language, you may give the patient the perception that you are not
educated. intelligent.
The patient registration form carries the date of the patient's current visit and generally lists the patient's
education. age. ethnicity
It is important to observe elderly patients for nonverbal signs of problems, such as
grimacing. foul odors. bruising.
During a patient interview, it is important to document the medications that the patient
is currently taking.
The patient medical chart must be complete and accurate to be a good defense in case of
legal action.
The information contained in a chart becomes a(n)
legal record.
Depression in middle age is often triggered by
life events.
Asking a patient for permission to conduct an interview helps the patient feel
like a participant in the patient's medical care. more comfortable.
A patient with mild anxiety may have a heightened ability to
make connections. observe.
To conduct a successful interview, you must be aware of
nonverbal communication.
Informed consent forms verify that the patient has understood the treatment offered and the possible
outcomes. side effects.
Patients are responsible for
participation in decision making about their treatment. providing healthcare agencies with a copy of their written advance directives. following the physician's orders for treatment.
Health history forms include
past medical history. chief complaints. personal data.
Expecting reasonable continuity of care and being assured of confidentiality are ______ rights.
patient
The first step in the exam process is the
patient interview.
The patient's medical and health history is the basis for all treatment rendered by the
practitioner.
Select all that apply
refuse treatment to the extent permitted by law. know the immediate and long-term costs of treatment choices. receive considerate and respectful care.
The patient history provides information for
research. reportable diseases. insurance claims.
Repeating what the patient says, in your own words, to the patient is called
restatement.
Medical assistants should never go beyond their
scope of practice.
In the elderly, depression is often mistaken for
senility.
A patient who has difficulty focusing on details, feels panicky, and is virtually helpless has
severe anxiety.
To conduct a successful patient interview and obtain history and health information, you need to apply a variety of
skills
Social and occupational history includes
smoking habits. exercise. diet
A chief complaint is a(n) ______ statement.
subjective
It is important that the medical assistant approach sensitive topics gently so that the patient does not feel
threatened by the questioning.
Instead of using the abbreviation A.S., it is now recommended that medical assistants
write out "left ear."
The privacy standards of HIPAA include
written authorization for other types of disclosures. a privacy notice that must be posted in a clear location in the healthcare facility.