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Question
MC is a Hispanic 53 y/o Mexican female dialysis patient. She is an undocumented immigrant whose dialysis should be three times a week but because of her legal status, she gets dialysis coming through the Emergency Department once or twice a week only. She lives with her husband and two adult children taking turns with her admissions for dialysis. To prepare Reflect on the specific socioeconomic, spiritual, lifestyle, and other cultural factors related to the health of your assigned patient.
• Consider how you would build a health history for the patient. What questions would you ask? How might you target your questions based on the patient's social determinants of health? How would you frame the questions to be sensitive to the patient's background, lifestyle, and culture?
• Identify any potential health-related risks, based on the patient's age, gender, ethnicity, or environmental setting, which should be taken into consideration.
• What risk assessment instruments would be appropriate to use with this patient?
• What questions would you ask to assess the patient's health risks?
• Select one (1) risk assessment instrument discussed in the Learning Resources, or another tool with which you are familiar, related to your selected patient.
• Develop five (5) targeted questions you would ask the patient to build their health history and to assess their health risks.
• Think about the challenges associated with communicating with patients from a variety of specific populations. What communication techniques would be most appropriate to use with this patient? What strategies can you as an APRN employ to be sensitive to different cultural factors while gathering the pertinent information? Question Explain the specific socioeconomic, spiritual, lifestyle, and other cultural factors associated with the patient you were assigned. Be specific.
• Explain the issues that you would need to be sensitive to when interacting with the patient, and why.
• Describe the communication techniques you would use with this patient. Include strategies to demonstrate sensitivity with this patient. Be specific and explain why you would use these techniques.
• Summarize the health history interview you would conduct with this patient. Provide at least five (5) targeted questions you would ask the patient to build their health history and to assess their health risks. Explain your reasoning for each question and how you frame each for this specific patient.
• Identify the risk assessment instrument you selected, and then justify why it would be applicable to your assigned patient. Be specific.
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