The aim of this assessment is to help you identify questioning styles that are important when speaking with patients in the health care setting to conduct various health assessments and develop therapeutic relationships. The aim of this assessment is to also help you strengthen your academic writing skills.
Watch the following clips by clicking on the links below [good interview example and poor interview example] and identify the questioning styles used by the health professional.
Clip 1 Poor interview exampleLinks to an external site.
Clip 2 Good interview exampleLinks to an external site.
Follow the steps below to guide your essay formation.
The introduction needs to highlight what the assignment is about. You need to ensure you:
Provide up to six lines from the section within the clip you are referring to, either Clip 1 (an example of a poor interview) or Clip 2 (an example of a good interview) to show the marker exactly which section you are referring to. Add the time (e.g. 3.20). See example below:
Interviewer ‘What the nurse said’ Patient ‘What the patient did or said’
Interviewer ‘What the nurse said’ Patient ‘What the patient did or said’ (6.23)
You only need to provide enough for us to see where the section is, as this will be included in your word count.
Your conclusion must state what the assignment was about and identify the main issues and recommendations. The conclusion should not be introducing any new material or ideas and so should not have any references.
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