Discover information leading to diagnosis and management
Effective interview techniques help ensure accurate and thorough information is gathered that will help with diagnosis and treatment of the patient's condition.
The techniques the nurse use to effectively gather information during the focused patient history are :-
- Be courteous
Courtesy is an important part of the interview process because it establishes a positive relationship with the patient. Courtesy demonstrates respect and empathy for the patient.
- Make eye contact
Eye contact, in most cultures, is an important part of the interview process, because it establishes a positive relationship with the patient.
- Avoid fatiguing the patient
Avoid fatiguing the patient during the interview process, because it may lessen the quality of the information the patient provides.
-Adjust to the needs of the patient
Adjusting to the current situation is essential to conducting a thorough assessment.
What is the nurse's goal in employing effective interviewing techniques during the focused health history?
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