CLINICAL PRACTICE COMPREHENSIVE
TEST PAPER QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
VERIFIED ANSWER KEY
●● Why must health histories be updated regularly?
Answer: Health histories must reflect changes in health status, allowing
comparisons of current conditions with previous ones and influencing
treatment response.
●● What are some purposes of medical, dental, and psychosocial
histories?
Answer: They provide information, reveal conditions requiring
precautions, prevent emergencies, aid in referrals, and identify cultural
beliefs affecting oral health.
●● What is the first method of history preparation?
Answer: The first method is a questionnaire, which includes system-
oriented, disease-oriented, symptom-oriented, and culture-oriented
questions.
●● What are the advantages of using a questionnaire for patient history?
,Answer: Advantages include time-saving, easy identification of positive
answers, consistency, convenience for the patient, and a written
document with patient signature.
●● What is a disadvantage of using a questionnaire alone for patient
history?
Answer: A questionnaire alone is impersonal and lacks follow-up or
additional questioning.
●● What is the second method of history preparation?
Answer: The second method is an interview, which can be combined
with a questionnaire.
●● What are the benefits of conducting an interview for patient history?
Answer: Interviews build patient rapport and trust, allowing for a more
personal interaction.
●● Where should patient interviews be conducted?
Answer: Interviews should be conducted in a private setting, such as a
treatment or consultation room, not in public areas.
●● What is the recommended positioning during a patient interview?
Answer: The clinician should sit at eye level with the patient, face-to-
face, in an upright position.
, ●● What information can be obtained prior to the initial appointment?
Answer: Pre-appointment information can include pre-medication needs,
referrals, and necessary modifications.
●● How do oral conditions relate to a patient's general health?
Answer: Oral conditions reflect the general health of the patient, and
dental procedures may complicate or be complicated by existing health
conditions.
●● What types of questions are included in a system-oriented approach
to health history?
Answer: Questions may focus on specific systems such as digestive,
respiratory, or urinary.
●● What is the purpose of culture-oriented questions in patient history?
Answer: Culture-oriented questions identify ethnic or gender-related
increases in risk for disease.
●● How can health histories serve legal purposes?
Answer: Health histories can be used as evidence in case of legal
matters.
●● What emotional factors should be considered in patient histories?