A 29-year-old female professional athlete presents to a new…

A 29-year-old female professional athlete presents to a new primary care provider with chronic menstrual complaints. She remarks to the nursing staff that, in the past, she has experienced a dismissal of her complaints because of her high level of physical fitness and She is seeking a care provider who will explore the issue in more detail and work with her particular concerns. Which of the following is the description of the patient-centered care this individual seeks?

A concerned mother brings her 9-year-old daughter to the cli…

A concerned mother brings her 9-year-old daughter to the clinic with several days of a diffuse rash on the The child was previously healthy and is current on her vaccinations. The mother relates a history of decreased appetite, easy fatigue, and low-grade subjective fevers. On examination, temperature is recorded at 100.5ºF, the rash is confirmed as described by the mother, and additional physical findings of a strawberry tongue and erythema of the palms and soles are noted. Nonpainful peeling of the skin of the child’s fingertips is noted incidentally. Based on the history and physical findings, what is the most likely diagnosis and course of action?  

Khadija is a 30-year-old Islamic diabetic admitted to the ho…

Khadija is a 30-year-old Islamic diabetic admitted to the hospital for dehydration post gastroenteritis. Khadija appears unsettled and anxious and states, “I should not be here, this is a test from God”. After IV rehydration, Khadija was placed on a clear liquid diet consisting of broth and lemon jello. Khadija’s premeal blood glucose is 80. Sheila Brown, APN came in to round on Khadija and noticed she has not eaten. What could be the reason for Khadija’s refusal to eat?

A 63-year-old male presents to establish care at a new prima…

A 63-year-old male presents to establish care at a new primary care clinic to discuss issues with pain and fatigue. The clinician conducting the visit begins with general historical questions but quickly becomes suspicious that the patient is suffering from decompensated heart When the patient mentions that he has had vague chest pain since last night, the clinician feels that the focus must be redirected to this potentially emergent condition. Which of the following interview techniques is the most appropriate to effectively manage this visit?