Scored Items
Experts selected these topics as essential components of a strong, thorough interview with this patient.
Patient Data
Not Scored
A combination of open and closed questions will yield better patient data. The following details are facts of
the patient's case.
Patient Status
Finding:
Asked about patient's status
Finding:
Reports feeling alright
(Found)
Pro Tip: At the start of your conversation, check in with a patient about their current feelings so you
can immediately build rapport through empathetic communication.
Example Question:
,How are you feeling?
Finding:
Asked about patient's needs
Finding:
Denies needing anything
(Found)
Pro Tip: At the start of your conversation, check in with a patient about their current feelings so you
can immediately build rapport through empathetic communication.
Example Question:
Do you need anything?
Finding:
Asked about feelings towards pregnancy or delivery
Finding:
Reports nervousness
(Found)
Pro Tip: At the start of your conversation, check in with a patient about their current feelings so you
can immediately build rapport through empathetic communication.
Example Question:
How are you feeling about giving birth?
, Finding:
Reports excitement over being a mom
(Available)
Pro Tip: At the start of your conversation, check in with a patient about their current feelings so you
can immediately build rapport through empathetic communication.
Example Question:
How are you feeling about giving birth?
Patient Comfort
Finding:
Asked about patient's symptoms
Finding:
Reports lower back pain
(Found)
Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature
of their condition and where follow-up is needed.
Example Question:
Are you having any symptoms?
Finding:
Reports sharp contraction pain
(Found)
, Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature
of their condition and where follow-up is needed.
Example Question:
Are you having any symptoms?
Finding:
Followed up on pain
Finding:
Reports feeling contractions low in her groin
(Found)
Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature
of their condition and where follow-up is needed.
Example Question:
Where is the pain from your contractions?
Finding:
Reports 6/10 pain during contractions
(Found)
Pro Tip: Ask a patient about their comfort and any symptoms, so that you can determine the nature
of their condition and where follow-up is needed.
Example Question:
How would you rate the pain during contractions?
Finding:
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