what is the framework for charting a Comprehensive Health assessment? correct answers soap
what is included in the subjective data intake of your
... [Show More] health assessment? correct answers identifying info, Chief complaint, history of present illness, past medical history, family history, personal, and the review of systems
what are the seven attributes of a symptom? correct answers "old carts." onset, location, duration, character, alleviating and aggravating factors, radiation, timing and severity
what are the key elements of taking a past medical history? correct answers "c, i'm posh damat" - childhood illness, immunizations, medical conditions, psychiatric conditions, obstetric & gynecologic history, Surgical and screening, hospitalizations, drugs, alcohol, medications,allergies, tobacco
what are some important conditions to ask about when assessing family history? correct answers hypertension, renal disease, diabetes mellitus, thyroid disease, cancer, tuberculosis, MI/CAD, psychiatric, substance abuse
what are important elements to assess in personal social history? correct answers "death shaft" dressing eating ambulating toileting hygiene. shopping housekeeping accounting food prep transportation.
occupation, coping, Hobbies, family, exercise, diet, alternative medicine, Health practices,
what is the review of systems and what is its purpose during subjective data intake of a health assessment? correct answers questions directed toward common symptoms in each body system, the goal is to identify problems that the patient did not recall or were missed during the history of present illness
what are pertinent positives and pertinent negatives? correct answers pertinent negative is a sign or symptom that might be expected based on the chief complaint that the patient denies having (or is not present during objective data intake). A pertinent positive would be a sign or symptom that might be expected based on the chief complaint that the patient admits having (or is present during objective data intake).
provide examples of pertinent positives and negatives for a chief complaint of chest pain correct answers pertinent positives: history of coronary artery disease, consistent hypertension, cigarette smoker
pertinent negatives: no history of acid reflux, no history of trauma to chest, no history of productive cough
what objective data should be included in your Comprehensive Health history write-up correct answers Vital Signs, General survey, cephalocaudal examination of each system [Show Less]