Description: Tina describes the symptoms that have been bothering her. |
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what brings you in to the clinic today? |
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I came in because I’ve been having breathing problems, and my inhaler just isn’t working the way it normally does. |
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what made you seek medical treatment ms. jones? |
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I came in because I’ve been having breathing problems, and my inhaler just isn’t working the way it normally does. |
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im sorry to hear you are having breathing problems (Clarified to: Are you having difficulty breathing right now?) |
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My breathing feels okay right this second, but I’ve definitely been having problems recently with it. (Clarified to: if I am having difficulty breathing now) |
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im sorry to hear you have been having breathing problems |
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Yeah, my breathing’s been a lot worse the past couple days. |
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describe how you feel when this happens (Clarified to: How is your breathing now?) |
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My breathing feels okay right this second, but I’ve definitely been having problems recently with it. (Clarified to: how my breathing is now) |
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what other medical conditions do you have? |
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Other than my asthma problems, there’s just my diabetes. |
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when were you diagnosed with diabetes? |
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I was diagnosed when I was 24. |
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Model Statement: “Breathing problems can be scary and uncomfortable. I’m sorry you’ve been experiencing these symptoms. Let me learn a little more about your breathing problems, and we will be able to find ways to improve your breathing.” |
Description: Tina describes her perceived asthma triggers. |
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does lying on your back make the asthma worse? (Clarified to: Does lying down make your asthma worse?) |
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Just recently lying on my back has definitely made my breathing worse. (Clarified to: if lying down makes my asthma worse) |
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what asthma symptoms have experienced |
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Model Statement: “It’s important that I learn about what things may be triggering your asthma, so that we can figure out what you can avoid to improve your breathing.” |
Description: Tina describes her inhaler use and medication regimen. |
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what medications do you take for your diabetes? |
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I don’t take medicine for it anymore. |
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what made you stop taking diabetes medications? |
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I guess I just got sick of feeling sick and gassy all the time, and it was overwhelming, remembering to take pills and check my sugar. I feel a lot better now that I’m just eating healthier than I did when I was taking the pills. |
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do you monitor your blood sugar? |
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Um, no. I haven’t been checking it. |
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what medication do you use for asthma? |
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It’s just a regular Proventil inhaler. |
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how often do you take your proventil inhaler? |
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I’ve been using it probably every. . . four hours or so, I’d say. |
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when did you start the symptoms? |
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Model Statement: “Thank you for letting me know that you’re using your inhaler pretty often. It’s important for me to know how you’re using all of your medications.” |
Description: Tina describes her lack of exposure to cigarette smoke, secondhand smoke, and other inhalants. |
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does any one smoke in your house (Clarified to: Does anyone in your house smoke?) |
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No, nobody at home smokes. (Clarified to: if anyone at home smokes) |
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if exposed to second smoke it triggers your asthma |
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Some of my friends smoke when we go out drinking. But I don’t smoke, and nobody at home smokes. |
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do you have history of sinus problems |
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I don’t really have a problem with my sinuses. |
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have you ever been diagnosed with COPD |
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No. |
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Model Statement: “I’m glad to hear that you don’t smoke and avoid smoke in your life. Your lungs are better off for it!” |