Scenario 1
You are admitting a 27-year-old woman to your unit for work-up of weight loss. While conducting an admission interview, you learn that she has recently lost her job and has a strong family history of depression and suicide.
How would you construct your interview?
What measures would you take with the information you have gathered? Why?
Constructing the Interview
Given the patient’s presenting symptoms and history, the interview should be conducted in a private, non-threatening environment. The goal is to establish rapport and gather essential information without causing undue distress.
The interview should focus on several key areas:
It is crucial to use open-ended questions to encourage the patient to share their experiences and feelings. Active listening and empathetic responses are essential to build trust and rapport.
Measures to Take
The information gathered during the interview indicates a patient at increased risk for depression and suicide. Therefore, immediate and comprehensive measures are necessary:
By taking a comprehensive approach that addresses the patient’s physical and mental health needs, it is possible to reduce the risk of suicide and improve overall well-being.