1. biographic data Correct Answers name, address, phone #,
age/DOB, marital status, occupation, etc.
source of history: judge the reliability
10 interview pitfalls Correct Answers false reassurance, giving
unwanted advice, authority, avoidance language, distancing,
biased Q "you don't smoke, do you", professional jargon, why
Q, talking too much, interrupting
2. reason for seeking care Correct Answers signs/symptoms;
quick quote or paraphrased sentence on why pt is seeking care
-in pt's own care
3. present health or history of present illness Correct Answers -
provide short sentence ab general health
-if ill, ask PQRSTU
4 inner factors for interview Correct Answers liking others,
empathy, ability to listen, self-awareness
-having a general liking towards people, optimistic, assumption
for strength/tolerance for weakness
-empathy: seeing pt in their perspective, while still keeping your
own
-ability to listen: active listening is key; look at not only what
they say but how they say it
-self-awareness: know your vales/bias/responses well...your
unintentional responses can negatively impact communication
with pt
,4 types of patient data: 2. focused/problem-centered database
Correct Answers aka episodic database
-"mini", smaller scope, concerns mainly one problem, one body
system, or one-cue complex
-used in all settings
ex. 2 days post-op, a hospitalized pt has a congested cough,
shortness of breath, fatigue...history and exam focus primarily
on respiratory and cardiovasc system
ex. outpatient clinic has a pt with a rash...history follows the
direction of this concern
4 types of patient data: 3. follow-up Correct Answers -already
know the patient, evaluate at regular, appropriate intervals
-think ab questions like what changes have occurred? problem
better or worse? which coping strats used?
-used in all settings to follow up both short-term and chronic
health pts
ex. heart failure pt: follow up with primary practitioner to re-
eval. meds, identify changes in symptoms, coping strats
4 types of patient data: 4. emergency database Correct Answers
urgent, rapid collection of data while simultaneously taking
lifesaving measures
-diagnosis is swift and sure
-ask Q while assessing ABCs, LOC, disability
-get info ASAP before pt bc unresponsive (if they are...rely on
family and friends for answers)
once person is stable, get a complete database
ex. ED, ask "what did you take, when, how much?"
,4 types of patient data: complete 1. (total health) database
Correct Answers -pt may have many issues or unknown
pathology
-complete health history (current and past health status) and full
physical exam
-often in primary care settings (college health services,
peds/family practice clinics, community health agencies)...where
healthcare provider is the only one seeing the patient
-a complete database helps establish and strengthen bond with
the patient
-must screen pathology for all well and ill pts and find ways to
respond to pathology
-acute hospital care: complete database is performed once pt is
admitted
-data specific to pathology collected by physician
4. past history Correct Answers -childhood & chronic
illnesses/injuries
-hospitalizations
-obstetric Hx
-immunities
-medications
-last exam and results
4. past history: allergies Correct Answers record allergies in
food, drugs (only list true drug allergies...not ones with
unpleasant side effects, environment)
-note the allergy and the type of reaction it causes
NKA = no known allergies
NKDA = no known drug allergies
, 4. past history: medicine Correct Answers look at rx, OTC,
herbal meds, supplements
-remember 5 rights: right pt, right drug, right dose, right route,
tight time
(patient, drug, dose, route, time)
4. past history: obstetric Hx Correct Answers GTPAL
G (gravida # pregnancies) T (to term) P (preterm) A (abortions,
miscarriages) L (living)
if GP first... G # pregnancies P para # to full term
G4P2022 (4 pregnancies, 2 full term, 0 preemies, 2 abortions, 2
living)
5. family history (FHx) Correct Answers record all conditions
for all relatives, their relationship to the parent, if they're alive or
deceased, how long?
6. social history (SHx) - ADLs Correct Answers ALDs =
activities of daily living
self esteem/self-concept (education, religious practices),
coping/stress mechanisms, drugs/alcohol/tobacco (list pack
years), activity level, nutrition/elimination, relationships, sleep
habits, environmental hazards/occupational health
7. ROS (review of systems) Correct Answers general health
overview, head to toe
-write "pt denies" if not applicable
NOT the physical exam, HH is subjective...what is reported not
what is found through examination (essentially an extension of
the past history)