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what are some of the questions you might ask a patient when he or she comes to see you whether its the first time or even if its an annual visit that they come and see you thats a great question and just like dr. Ivan said there are a lot of questions that wed like to ask so a complete history can include information about health changes during the course of the year if its been a year since youve been seen a complete past medical history surgical history allergies or reactions to medications that have been had a complete medication reconciliation which includes over-the-counter medications supplements vitamins not just prescription medications family history is also something we discussed and a social history which can include diet exercise lifestyle sleep mood okay so Ill get a lot of information youre trying to get from your patients when you see them and you know depending on the answers of those questions doctor how does that maybe influence what kind of screening you migh