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[Music] [Music] hey [Music] [Applause] [Music] welcome everyone every child is a different kind of lover and all together make this world a beautiful garden i am cheryl fernandez a registered nurse practitioner currently doing my msc in science nursing at sdm university dharma i am delighted to be here today to tell you about how the health history has been collected in pediatrics pediatrics include patients from neonate to adulthood ranging from the age 0-16 years old identifying the age of the child is key in pediatric history it has been split up as neonate less than 28 days infant one to 12 months toddler one to three years preschooler three to five years scholar five to twelve years and adults thirteen to sixteen years so also history taking is an art that requires the clinician to listen effectively to the complaints of the patients it is the foundation on which the diagnosis of any clinical condition rests before starting well know about some of the guidelines required during h