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[Music] thank you hey guys welcome back to the tutor Med Channel where everything medicine is simplified and this episode promises to be very exciting as usual my name hasnt changed my name is Dr Kofi benefit home and in todays episode I aim to discuss how to take a clinical history in Pediatrics and so join me have this discussion as we see how to simplify it and so first things first the term Pediatrics was coined from the Greek ad and ayatross Peyton meaning child and ayatrust meaning medical doctor or a Healer and clinically a pediatric patient is anyone from birth to the age of 18 years and so if you are aspiring to be a pediatrician then your patients are going to be between the ages of zero to 18 years but for some reason ing to a particular Hospitals policy children about the age of 12 are seen by adults the adult Physicians now before we look at the various components of pediatric history taking lets see how pediatric patients are classified because sometimes based on the