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How to bold writing in the Simple Medical History

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hey everyone welcome to this EMT prep education segment video were going to be quickly discussing sample history and how to do it correctly so lets get started the s and sample stands for signs or symptoms and basically what youre looking for here is you want to ask questions that get the patient to describe in their own words what theyve experienced whether its a traumatic injury or an illness things of that nature a stands for allergies pretty simple do you have any allergies to medications and write down whatever they say the M stands for medications you want to write down any prescription medications that the patient has used or is using on a regular daily basis P is where people get tripped up quite often in class we describe it as past pertinent medical history as EMS professionals we have to be pretty honest with ourselves that we have a limited knowledge of medicine and so instead of getting just the pertinent medical history thats related to todays event get all of it i

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This article explains how. Step 1: Include the important details of your current problem. Timing When did your problem start? Step 2: Share your past medical history. List all your past medical problems and surgeries. Step 3: Include your social history. Step 4: Write out your questions and expectations.
In general, your PHR needs to include anything that helps you and your doctors manage your health starting with the basics: Your doctors names and phone numbers. Allergies, including drug allergies. Your medications, including dosages. List and dates of illnesses and surgeries.
A record of information about a persons health. A personal medical history may include information about allergies, illnesses, surgeries, immunizations, and results of physical exams and tests.
The Social history section on the patient Summary contains data elements including, tobacco use, alcohol use, financial resources, education, physical activity, stress, social isolation and connection, and exposure to violence.
The past medical history (PMH) in contrast records information about the patients medical, personal and family history that might be relevant to the presenting illness or to provide optimal clinical management.
Creating your family health history When were you born and what is your age today? Do you have any chronic health conditions? Have you had other serious illnesses? How old were you when you first developed the condition or illness? Has anyone in the family had birth defects?
A family health history (particularly parents, siblings and grandparents) A personal health history (conditions, how theyre being treated and how well theyre controlled, as well as important past information such as surgeries, accidents and hospitalizations) Doctor visit summaries and notes.
Obtaining a medical history can reveal the relevant chronic illnesses and other prior disease states for which the patient may not be under treatment but may have had lasting effects on the patients health. The medical history may also direct differential diagnoses.

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