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        |     What are the External Factors of an Interview? |  | Definition 
 
        |     Ensure Privacy & Refuse Interuptions |  | 
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        |     What are the three phases of an Interview? |  | Definition 
 
        |     Introduction Phase Working Phase Termination (Closing) |  | 
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        |     What the client says about himself or Herself |  | 
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        |     During this phase you will always address the client by his or her surname |  | Definition 
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        |     This phase is known as the Data gathering phase |  | Definition 
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        |     "Is there anything you'd wish to add?" is a question normally associated with what phase? |  | Definition 
 
        |     Closing or Termination Phase |  | 
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        |     This type of question asks for narrative informaiton |  | Definition 
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        |     This type of question ask for specific information. |  | Definition 
 
        |     Closed or Direct Questions |  | 
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        |     A response of, "mm-hmm", or "go on", to a client's comments is what type of response? |  | Definition 
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        |     During this type of response you give the client a chance to think, or reorganize what they are about to say. |  | Definition 
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        |     This type of response echos the client's own words. |  | Definition 
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        |     This type of response recongnizes a feeling and puts it into words |  | Definition 
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        |     This type of response may be used when the client's word is ambiguous or confusing |  | Definition 
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        |     This type of response may be used when you here a discrepancy in the client's statement |  | Definition 
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        | A response that is not based on a direct observation |  | Definition 
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        | This type of a response to a client's comment shares factual and objective information |  | Definition 
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        | This type of response condenses and gives a final review of what you understand the client has said |  | Definition 
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        | The following statement might be heard during what phase of the interview.   "Is there anything else you would like to mention?" |  | Definition 
 
        |   Termination or closing phase |  | 
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        | How many traps of Interviewing are there? |  | Definition 
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        | The statement, "Don't worry, everything will be alright", is doing what to the client? |  | Definition 
 
        | Providing a false reassurance |  | 
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        | Giving your personal opinion to a client during the interview could be considered? |  | Definition 
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        | Giving a response that "Your Doctor knows best" would be considered? |  | Definition 
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        |   What does the acronym PQRSTU stand for |  | Definition 
 
        |      P = Provocative or palliative      Q = Quality or quantity      R = Region or radiation      S = Severity scale      T = Timing      U = Understand |  | 
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        | What are the 10 Traps of Interviewing |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. Providing False Reassurance 2. Giving Unwanted advice, 3. Using Authority 4. Avoidance Language, 5. Engaging in Distance 6. Using Professional Jargon 7. Using Leading or Biased Questions 8. Talking too Much, 9. Interrupting 10. Using "Why" questions |  | 
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        | The type of Data discribed in this test could be called? |  | Definition 
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        | A brief spontaneous statement in the patient's own words that describes the reason for? |  | Definition 
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        | Childhood Illnesses such as the measles or mumps would be considered as part of the Client's? |  | Definition 
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        |   Obsteric History G= gravidity or pregnancies P = parity or deliveries Ab = abortions |  | 
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        | While questioning the client about  immunizations it would be important to note when the client recieved the last: |  | Definition 
 
        | Tetanus immunizaiton, tuberculosis skin test, and flu shot |  | 
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        | A client's health is based on |  | Definition 
 
        | Individual interpretation |  | 
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