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6. Which statement about obtaining a patient’s past medical history

6. Which statement about obtaining a patient’s past medical history is true? a. Asking about previous surgeries may help you correctly assess your patient’s current problem. b. Asking about past medical history is a formality only and has little bearing on your care of the patient. c. Asking about childhood diseases is always relevant. d. Use the mnemonic OPQRST-ASPN when questioning about past history. 7. The patient’s family/social history should include questions regarding: a. surgeries and hospitalizations. b. the onset of the chief complaint. c. tobacco, alcohol, and drug use. d. childhood diseases. 8. The CAGE questionnaire should be employed when investigating: a. the patient’s chief complaint. b. alcohol use. c. the history of the present illness/injury. d. tobacco (cigarette, cigar, smokeless) use. 9. The patient’s home situation, daily life, and religious beliefs are among the elements that may be determined when investigating the patient’s: a. current health status. b. past medical history. c. present illness. d. preliminary data. 10. Which statement is true regarding the review of systems? a. Your history taking should begin with questions regarding the systems. b. The questions you ask will be determined by the patient’s chief complaint, condition, and clinical status. c. It is important to ask all questions in the review of systems of each patient. d. The questions asked in the review of systems include sleep patterns and family history.

 
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