HEALTH HISTORY INTERVIEW
**Please note: List the health history in BULLET POINT form, not a narrative. Thank you!**Please note: List the health history in BULLET POINT form, not a narrative. Thank you!**Please note: List the health history in BULLET POINT form, not a narrative. Thank you!Conduct a health history on a family member or friend. Be sure they give you permission. Using the interviewing techniques learned in Module 2, gather the following information. Use your textbook as your guide.
- Present Health
- Past Health
- Family History
While this is only a partial health history, summarize in 3 -5 pages the information you gathered. Also, answer the following questions in about 1 page.
- Was the person willing to share the information? If they were not, what did you do to encourage them?
- Was there any part of the interview that was more challenging? If so, what part and how did you deal with it?
- How comfortable were you taking a health history?
- What interviewing techniques did you use? Were there any that were difficult and if so, how did you overcome the difficulty?
- Now that you have taken a health history discuss how this information can assist the nurse in determining the health status of a client.
Your assignment must have accurate spelling and grammar
.**Please note: List the health history in BULLET POINT form, not a narrative. Thank you!
Please use grammarly to correct grammatical errors .
No plagiarism.
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Health History Interview
- My 60-year old aunt gave me permission for an interview to record her health history.
- She lives in a different neighborhood in the city, but the interview was through Zoom as compliance with the CDC guidelines for social distance amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
- She lives with her 65-year-old husband with whom they are married for 30 years, but they have no children.
My father happens to be her closest family member who is alive…
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