Elements of Comprehensive Health History Flashcards

1
Q

Why is history taking important?

A

It directs the focus of the physical exam

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Name
Age
Birthplace
Sex
Marital Status
Nationality
Religion
Occupation
Present address
# of admission
Exact date of admission
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Components of General Data

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3
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The single most critical concern to the patient

A

Chief complaint

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4
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Best type of question asked during history taking

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Close-ended Questions

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5
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Explores the chief complaint in more detail

A

History of Present Illness

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6
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Should reveal the patient’s responses to his or her symptoms and what effect it had on his or her life

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History of Present Illness

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7
Q

PQRST of Symptoms

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Provocative/Paliative factors
Quality
Radiation
Severity
Timing
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8
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Reference point in History of Present Illness

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Admission

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9
Q

Health Maintenance
Diagnosed Illness since childhood
Previous hospitalizations
Previous accident/trauma

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Past Medical History

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10
Q

In taking the patient’s past medical history, you must provide information relative to Adult Illnesses in this 4 areas

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Medical, Surgical, Obstetric, Psychiatric

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11
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Age, health or cause of death of parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts and siblings

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Family History

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12
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Marital duration, health of partner
Place of birth
Highest level of education
Habits
Occupation
Personality traits
Weight
Type of residence
Neighborhood
Nutritional History
A

Personal or Social History

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13
Q

Give the difference between signs and symptoms

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Symptom-subjective

Sign-objective

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14
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In this section, the duration, severity and provocative and paliative factors of the signs and symptoms must be described in detail

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Review of Sytems

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15
Q

What must you observe in the General Survey part of the PE?

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State of awareness
Orientation to 3 spheres
Build
Sexual Development
Posture, Gait, Motor Activity
Signs of Distress
Skin Color and Lesions
Body Habits
Degree of Nourishment
Odors of the breath and body
Facial Expressions
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