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hi and welcome to physio tutorial in this video we are going to take a closer look at the RPS form and how we use it in our patient history taking therefore this tutorial will not include all the information about all the boxes in the RPS form keep in mind that the RPS form serves as a tool to help you structure the information you get from your patient you dont have to put down all the info you get from your patient but only the most relevant info that will lead to a hypothesis start with filling in the general information like name age date and ask the patient if he or she has a referral from a general practitioner if theres no referral youll have to screen for red flags we advise you to read chapter 1 of Magee if red flags are present it is wise to refer the patient back to a GP if the patient comes in with a referral though screen for red flags is not necessary but you should stay alert for them during your treatment the second step is to ask the patient for his health seeking q