discuss the developmental, age, socioeconomic, and cross-cultural considerations that should be considered during an interview.

discuss the developmental, age, socioeconomic, and cross-cultural considerations that should be considered during an interview.

(2) In addition, name the appropriate and inappropriate behavior used by the interviewer and discuss alternatives to any inappropriate behavior identified. (3) Finally, describe how you would “feel” if you were the interviewee.

C. M. has come to the health center for a follow-up visit for hypertension. While the practitioner is writing in the chart, C. M. states, “My brother had a stroke yesterday.” The practitioner responds, “I’m sorry to hear that. Your blood pressure is being controlled by the medication. I’ll need to see you again in 6 months.”

M. D. stops by a faculty office during posted office hours with the intent of asking for help with a difficult concept. While M. D is at the office door, the instructor, without looking up, asks, “Did you need something?”
1) For each person described in the following situations, discuss the developmental, age, socioeconomic, and cross-cultural considerations that should be considered during the gathering of subjective and objective data.

(2) Identify the categories of the health history that have been addressed and those for which additional data must be obtained.Using the checklists provided for Chapters 3 and 4, to supply the missing data and write at least one relevant nursing diagnosis for any actual or potential problem identified. (3) Discuss whether the missing data affected the identification of the problem(s).

A. H., age 55 years, is being admitted for a cholecystectomy. History reveals a one-pack-a-day cigarette habit, and family members inform the care provider that A. H. has been addicted to alcohol for 15 years. A. H. is 5’4” and weighs 102 pounds. Crackles and wheezes are noted on auscultation of the lungs. No other significant findings are noted during the physical examination.

T. S. is being seen by the home health nurse at 8 am. This is the first visit after her discharge from the local community hospital, where an insulin regimen and blood glucose testing for type 2 diabetes mellitus was started. The disease was first diagnosed 10 years ago. T. S. is 45 years old and employed as a broker for a real estate firm. T. S. states that her father is alive and in good health, and that her mother has type 2 diabetes and has had a below-the-knee amputation for complications of the disease. She is 5’7” and weighs 200 pounds.
This assigment is about The complete Health History and the Interview of a patient in Nursing. No references are needed. Just answer the questions above directed for any case study. There are 4 brief case studies. Developmental age referes to the age of the patient. Be brief and precise when answering these case studies. Also make sure to use apropiate Nursing Diagnosis for these case studies. NANDA can give you better understanding of the nursing diagnosis or you can use Jarvis Physical Examination and Health Assestment, 6th, Edition, chapt 2 and 3 for help

 

 

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