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Primary medical problem as defined by the patient; important because it focuses the clinical history toward the single most important issue - chief complaint Time element of the history, usually including the onset, duration, frequency, and course of the symptoms - chronology information available regarding a patient's condition; traditionally compromises data on localization, quality, quantity, chronology, setting, aggravating or alleviating factors and associated manifestations - clinical history Undesirable method of questioning that provides information that may direct answers toward a suggested symptom or complaint - leading questions determinations of a precise area, usually through gentle palpation or careful wording of questions - localization Perceptible to the external senses - objective description of the character of the symptoms - for example, the color, quantity, and consistency of blood or other body substances; size or number of lumps or lesions; frequency of urination or coughing; or character of pain - quality Pertaining to or perceived only by the affected individual; not perceptible to the senses - subjective The purpose of patient history is to what? - Provide information to the radiologist during interpretation of imagesable to be measured, signs that can be seen, heard, felt, such as laboratory reports - objective data
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