Clinical Management of Life-Threatening Condition |
10 |
Was the patient’s medical situation evaluated appropriately? |
2 |
Were the necessary tests ordered? |
2 |
Was the patient’s problem understood from a clinical perspective? |
2 |
Was the patient diagnosed correctly? |
2 |
Were decisions made regarding the follow-up of the patient? |
2 |
Ethical Decision-Making |
10 |
Was the patient’s ability to decide evaluated? Was the needed consultation requested? |
2 |
Were optimal patient and professional privacy achieved during the physical examination? |
2 |
Was informed consent obtained before an intervention? |
2 |
Were optimal patient and professional privacy achieved in general? |
2 |
Were the patient’s companions given appropriate information without compromising the patient’s privacy? |
2 |
Difficult Situation Management |
4 |
Were the insistent and inpatient behaviors appropriately managed? |
1 |
Was an appropriate therapeutic environment achieved by excluding the patient’s companions? |
2 |
Was a task-sharing approach adopted to control the companions? |
1 |
Communication Skills |
16 |
Was the patient greeted appropriately? |
1 |
Were the patient’s concerns relieved? |
2 |
Was the physical examination carried out with an adequate attitude? |
2 |
Were the patient’s companions calmed down with a soothing and informative attitude? |
2 |
Was the patient spoken with privately to understand his or her problem? |
2 |
Was the patient informed in a comprehensible manner? |
2 |
Did the doctor check the patient’s understanding of the situation? |
1 |
Was the patient given enough time to decide? |
2 |
Were the patient’s questions answered adequately? |
2 |