Title: NUR 103: Health Assessment
1NUR 103 Health Assessment
2Factors influencing the interview
- Approach
- Environment
- Confidentiality
- Note Taking
- Time, Length, Duration, Biases and Preconceptions
3Interview Contract
- Time and Place
- Introductions
- Purpose
- Length
- Expectations
- Presence of others
- Confidentiality
- Costs
4Interview Approach
- Privacy
- Interruptions
- Physical Environment
- Dress
- Note taking
- Biases and misconceptions
5Stages of the Interview Process
- Introduction
- Working ( subjective and objective information)
- Closing or Termination
6Therapeutic Interviewing Techniques
- Open ended questions
- Closed ended questions
- Facilitating
- Using silence
- Reflection
- Empathy
- Clarification
- Interpretation
- Summary
7Non-Therapeutic Interviewing Techniques
- Biased Questions
- False Reassurance
- Giving Advice
- Why Questions
8Elements of a Comprehensive Health History
- Biographic Data
- Chief complaint
- History of present illness (symptom analysis)
- Past medical history (family history)
- Review of systems
- Functional assessment
- Alternative therapies
- Cultural influences
9Elements of a Comprehensive Health History
- Biographical data
- Name address
- age
- birthday, year of birth
- sex
- marital status
- race
- ethnic origin
- occupation
- phone number
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10Elements of a Comprehensive Health History
- Chief Complaint
- This is a brief spontaneous statement in the
persons own words that describes the reason the
client is seeking medical care. What ever the
client states is the reason for seeking care is
recorded, and enclosed in quotation marks to
indicate the clients exact words. -
11Elements of a Comprehensive Health History
- History of Present Illness ( symptom analysis)
- 1. For a well client, this is a short statement
of general health - 2. For the client who is experiencing
alterations - in health status, this is a chronological
record of the reason for seeking care and
should include a symptom analysis
12Elements of a Comprehensive Health History
- Past Medical History should include
- Childhood illnesses
- Accidents or injuries
- Serious or chronic illnesses
- Hospitalizations
- Operations
- Obstetric history
- Immunizations
- Last examination date
- Allergies
- Current Medications
- Family History
13Elements of a Comprehensive Health History
- Components of a Review of the Systems
- General overall state of health
- Skin
- Ears
- Hair
- Head
- Eyes
- Nose and sinuses
- Mouth and throat
- Neck
- Breast and axilla
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14Elements of a Comprehensive Health History
- Components of a Review of the Systems
- Respiratory
- Cardiovascular
- Peripheral vascular
- Gastrointestinal
- Urinary
- Male/female genital
- Sexual health
- Musculoskeletal
- Neurologic
- Hematologic
- Endocrine
- Health Promotion
15Elements of a Comprehensive Health History
- Components of a Functional Assessment
- Self esteem/Self concept
- Activity/Exercise
- Sleep/rest
- Nutrition/elimination
- Interpersonal relationships
- Coping and stress management
- Personal habits
- Environmental Hazards
- Occupational health
- Alternative therapies
- Cultural influences
16Elements of a Comprehensive Health History
- Documentation Guidelines
- Normal health findings
- Alterations in health findings