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Interviewing and patient care.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 1996Edition: 4th ed. / Allen J. Enelow, Douglas L. Forde, Kenneth Brummel-SmithDescription: vi, 216 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0195064437 (cloth (acidfree paper))
  • 9780195064438 (cloth (acid-free paper))
  • 0195064445 (paper (acid-free paper))
  • 9780195064445 (paper (acid-free paper))
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.696 20
LOC classification:
  • RC65 .E54 1996
Contents:
1. The Interview in Clinical Medicine -- 2. Basic Interviewing -- 3. The Medical History -- 4. Interviewing Patients Under Special Circumstances -- 5. Emotional Responses to Patients and to Illness -- 6. Karen Brummel-Smith: Intervieiwng Children -- 7. Interviewing the Family -- 8. Interviewing the Older Adult -- 9. Continuing Care -- 10. Geoffrey H. Gordon: Giving Bad News /Discussing Advance Directives.
Summary: "This standard text on medical interviewing retains its core of open-ended and more directed interviewing techniques, but the Fourth Edition is more firmly anchored in the everyday practice of medicine. It contains much new material on the components of the medical history, interviewing cognitively impaired patients, interviewing children and their parents and the elderly, the interview in continuing care and when time is limited, delivering bad news, and many other practical issues."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-212) and index.

1. The Interview in Clinical Medicine -- 2. Basic Interviewing -- 3. The Medical History -- 4. Interviewing Patients Under Special Circumstances -- 5. Emotional Responses to Patients and to Illness -- 6. Karen Brummel-Smith: Intervieiwng Children -- 7. Interviewing the Family -- 8. Interviewing the Older Adult -- 9. Continuing Care -- 10. Geoffrey H. Gordon: Giving Bad News /Discussing Advance Directives.

"This standard text on medical interviewing retains its core of open-ended and more directed interviewing techniques, but the Fourth Edition is more firmly anchored in the everyday practice of medicine. It contains much new material on the components of the medical history, interviewing cognitively impaired patients, interviewing children and their parents and the elderly, the interview in continuing care and when time is limited, delivering bad news, and many other practical issues."--Publisher description.

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