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hi everybody I am net nursing profit and welcome to my channel in todays video were gonna be reviewing how to conduct a health history and then Ill actually demonstrate a health history on our patient so one thing we can use to remember all the components of the health history is the acronym sample s am P so S stands for symptoms so the symptoms are usually the reason while youre seeing the patient the reason that they came to the hospital in the first place sometimes we call this our chief complaint but again were not calling our patients complainers because thats not nice so your reasons for seeking care what brought you here today to the hospital those are your symptoms a is for allergies you want to get a feel for any allergies they have any allergies to environmental disturbances or medications you want to know that and not only do you want to know what their allergies are you want to know what happens to them what is their reaction for example maybe your patient says they a