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this short vlog is a refresher taking you back to what you learned on the prescribing course it highlights the skills techniques and approach needed to take a full history from the patient particularly important where there is multi-morbidity as set out in the related nice guideline whether youre gaining this information from the notes which you check with the patient or direct from the patient or from an appropriate third party without gathering this information the patient may receive suboptimal unnecessary or even inappropriate medicines we cover three areas taking as read that the prescribing complaint has been thoroughly assessed and confirmed firstly taking a full medical history secondly taking a full medicines history and thirdly a brief discussion on how to appropriately involve the patient in order together you can make a plan these three areas are part of the overall history taking process which is shown here there are four nice guidelines tha