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  1. The importance of good history taking: a case report

    Introduction Early comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) with good history-taking is essential in assessing the older adult. Case presentation Our patient, a 75-year-old Caucasian woman, was originally admitted to hospital for investigation of iron deficiency anemia. During admission, she developed pneumonia and new intermittent atrial fibrillation in association with a right-sided weakness ...

  2. Taking an Exposure History Case Study

    An exposure history provides clues that prompt the clinician to investigate the possibility of toxic exposure. C. Etiology distinguishes a disorder as an environmental or occupational illness. D. Taking an exposure history may enable physicians to influence the course of disease.

  3. PDF History Taking & Risk Assessment

    history and do a mental state examination. The History Taking and Risk Assessment video and The Mental State Examination video feature extracts from patient interviews (conducted by Dr Jan Melichar), divided into sections to illustrate various stages of the interview process. There is also a submenu for further study and

  4. The importance of good history taking: A case report

    report. Durga Ghosh. and Premalatha Karunaratne. 2. Abstract. Introduction: Early comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) with good history-taking is essential in assessing the. older adult. Case ...

  5. OSCE Cases

    A collection of interactive clinical case scenarios aligned with UK Medical Licensing Assessment (MLA) presentations. Each scenario allows you to work through history taking, investigations, diagnosis and management. You might also be interested in our bank of 1000+ OSCE Stations.

  6. History taking for advanced clinical practitioners: what should you ask?

    Abstract. Good history taking is a vital component of patient assessment and high-quality care. This second article in our assessment and interpretation series for advanced nurse or midwife practitioners shows how a systematic approach to taking a history, combined with asking patients about their ideas, concerns and expectations, gives a thorough understanding of patients' complaints and ...

  7. Case Study: History Taking

    Case Study: History Taking Jenna Robertson, MA, RM. You are meeting Edie for her history and physical appointment. She arrives to the appointment alone. She is a 32 year-old G1P0 and she presents as a cisgender, femme woman. The first section of the Ontario Perinatal Record asks for information about the pregnant person's partner.

  8. PDF PART-II PRACTICALS 1

    Case history taking and mental status examination of ..... (e.g., 'a Young Adult - Male') (Under 'Aim', the individual mentioned would change as per the practical number) OBJECTIVES: After undertaking this Practical activity, you will be able to:

  9. PDF UNIT 1 TECHNIQUES OF INTERVIEWING AND CASE HISTORY TAKING

    Techniques of Interviewing and Case History Taking. NTS1) Hostile, Agitated and Potentially Violent PatientsSafety for the patient and the ther. pist is the priority when interviewing agitated patients. Hostile patients are often interviewed in emergency settings, b.

  10. The importance of thorough history taking

    Electrocardiogram. To explore cause for tachycardia, and signs of electrical activity in the heart. Normal, with slight tachycardia. Bloods: FBC, U&E, LFT, CRP, ESR. To rule out signs of infection, anaemia, renal disease, liver disease, and raised ESR as seen in endocarditis. All within normal limits.