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Established chief complaint - -reports headache -reports recent memory loss -reports changes in concentration- difficulty concentrating Established orientation - -oriented to person -oriented to place -oriented to time -somewhat oriented to situation Asked about onset of symptoms - -reports headache began 2 days ago -reports memory loss in the last 2 days Asked about frequency and duration of headaches - -reports headache pain has been constant -reports headache pain has gotten gradually worse since it began -reports that headaches are not episodic Asked about location of pain - -reports headache is "up high, behind my forehead" Asked about characteristics of pain - -describes headache as "pounding" or "throbbing" -reports a sensation of pressure -denies sharp or shooting pain Asked about aggravating factors of pain - -reports not remembering if anything caused the headache -reports that lying increases headache painAsked about severity of pain - -reports that current pain is 4/10 -reports that pain upon arrival was 9/10 Asked about non-medication treatment and relieving factors of pain - -reports taking herbs to help headache -reports herbs were not effective -reports applying cold compress -reports cold compress provided some relief Asked about existing health conditions - -reports hypertension Followed up on hypertension diagnosis - -diagnosed with hypertension at age 54 -reports typical blood pressure is 120/70 -reports belief that blood pressure is well-controlled Asked about allergies - -denies general allergies -denies environmental allergies -reports latex allergy -denies food allergies
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