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The health history collects __________ data that, along with objective data, forms the complete health database.
subjective
Health histories can be used as a __________ tool to detect abnormalities.
screening
The eight components of the health history sequence include biographic data and __________ assessment.
functional
__________ data include name, age, gender, language, and occupation.
Biographic
You must judge the __________ of the informant and their willingness to communicate.
reliability
A __________ is a subjective sensation that a person feels.
symptom
A __________ is an objective abnormality observed during a physical exam or lab test.
sign
The OLDCARTS acronym stands for Onset, Location, Duration, Character, Aggravating/Relieving Factors, Timing, __________, and Severity.
Scale
The mnemonic PQRSTU includes Provocative, Quality, Region, Severity, Timing, and __________.
Understanding the patient’s perspective
Past illnesses, accidents, and hospitalizations help identify __________ that may impact current care.
comorbidities
__________ history includes GPAL, labor/delivery, infant condition, and postpartum course.
Obstetric
__________ reconciliation includes prescribed, OTC, and herbal medications.
Medication
A __________ or genogram is used to organize family health data.
pedigree
Fill in the blank (Questions for Immigrants): Ask about __________ foods and food combinations in nutrition assessment.
taboo
Fill in the blank (Review of Systems): The ROS evaluates the past and present health state of each __________ system.
body
The ROS should avoid __________ data and instead focus on patient-reported symptoms.
objective
The approach should proceed in a __________ sequence from head to toe.
cephalocaudal
Include sexual health when reviewing the __________ or __________ genital system.
male, female
DLs include self-care activities and are used to measure __________ status.
functional
Fill in the blank (ADLs): __________ and stress management are part of assessing coping strategies.
Coping
Ask the patient, “What do you expect from your __________ team?”
healthcare
The E in CAGE stands for __________, referring to drinking first thing in the morning.
Eye opener.
The “A” in CAGE stands for “Have you ever been __________ by criticism of your drinking?”
Annoyed
he “G” in CAGE stands for “Have you ever felt __________ about your drinking?”
Guilty
The “C” in CAGE stands for “Have you ever felt you should __________ down on your drinking?”
Cut
The health history must be adapted to include information specific to the child’s __________ and __________ stage.
age, developmental
Pediatric history includes information about __________, labor and delivery, and the perinatal period.
pregnancy
Family role relationships and __________ should be considered when interviewing children.
parenting
Prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal status includes all data related to the __________ experience.
childbirth
childhood illness, Serious accidents or injuries should include the age of occurrence, type of injury, treatment, and possible __________.
complications
Operations and hospitalizations should include reason for care, age, length of stay, and __________.
treatment/intervention
Allergy documentation should include the specific allergen and the __________.
response
Medication history should include prescribed, OTC, and __________ therapies.
herbal
Family history should be obtained through conversation and documented using a __________.
genogram
Differences in Review of Systems for children focus on __________ and developmental age.
cognitive
The Review of Systems should include gender-specific systems and emphasize __________ promotion.
health
Consider the child’s position in the __________ unit when assessing function.
family
he functional assessment includes ADLs and their relationship to the child’s __________.
development
Important environmental concerns include hazards and __________ status.
economic
Assessment should also cover __________ and stress management strategies.
coping
The “H” in HEEADSSS refers to assessment of the __________ environment.
home
The first “E” stands for __________ and employment.
education
The second “E” in HEEADSSS assesses __________ habits.
eating
“A” In HEEADASS refers to __________ activities, especially those involving peers.
peer-related
“D” in HEEADASS IN stands for assessment of __________ use.
drug
The first “S” in HEEADASS refers to the adolescent’s __________ identity and behavior.
sexual
The second “S” in HEEADASS evaluates __________ or depression.
suicide
The final “S” in HEEADASS focuses on __________ from injury or violence.
safety