Chapter 32: The Medical History and Patient Screening (FLASHCARDS)

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The patient’s main health concern is called the:

chief complaint.

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The more intense form of screening that developed during wartime and involved the sorting and assessment of soldiers’ injuries is:

triage

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Beliefs and behaviors that tend to influence how we view others are:

biases

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Screening portion of the interview should end with this:

summary

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Type of question that demands more than a yes or no answer.

open-ended question

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_______ describes what makes symptoms worse

aggravating factors

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_______ describes the area the symptom covers

radiation of symptoms

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______ describes when the symptoms started and what the patient was doing at the time

setting and timing

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______ describes the characteristic of the symptom

quality of the symptom

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______ describes other minor symptoms in addition to the chief complaint

associated symptoms

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______ describes where the symptom is found

location

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______ describes what makes the symptoms better

alleviating factors

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______ describes the pain associated with the symptom

severity

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Information or symptoms that can be observed (that are perceptible to other people), such as swelling, bruising, vital signs, and physical examination findings

objective

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Calling patients by pet names or terms of endearment (e.g., Honey, Hon, and Dear) may be interpreted as:

patronizing

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Medications, vitamins and herbal supplements, or home remedies are ______ medications

over the counter (OTC)

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The process of obtaining information from patients to determine who will be the most beneficial to handle their needs is called:

screening

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The screening and interview commonly take place in the:

examination room or private room

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The purpose of the screening is to help patients focus on their:

chief complaint

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When patients return for follow-up visits, the face-to-face screening should focus on determining:

How they have felt since the last office visit

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The ____ decides what is done by the medical assistant during the in-person screening.

provider

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When performing in-person screenings, you should ask patients if they are taking:

any type of medication, prescribed or otherwise

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A ____ provides a pictorial breakdown of a patient’s family health history.

genogram

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A review of symptoms (ROS) is an orderly and systematic check of each of the body systems is recorded and is performed by:

the provider

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Always question the patient about any allergies to drugs, including OTC and herbal supplements, food, or environmental factors because true allergic reactions can be very serious, even life-threatening. If the patient indicates he or she does not have any allergies you should enter _______ in the patients chart

"No known drug allergies" (NKDA)

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True or False: The medical history is an essential part of patient care that helps guide diagnosis and treatment.

True

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True or False: A patient’s medical history should only include information about their current medications

False

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True or False: It is unnecessary to document a patient’s allergies in their medical history

False

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True or False: Patients are encouraged to provide detailed information about their symptoms during the medical history process

True

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True or False: The medical assistant should ask open-ended questions to encourage the patient to share their health concerns

True

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True or False: Social history includes information about a patient’s lifestyle, such as smoking and alcohol use

True

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True or False: A medical history should be updated only during the initial visit of the patient

False

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True or False: The chief complaint is the primary reason a patient seeks medical care

True

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True or False: Personal history in a medical history includes previous surgeries and hospitalizations

True

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True or False: Cultural background can influence a patient’s health beliefs and practices

True

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True or False: It is acceptable to make assumptions about a patient’s health based on their age and gender

False

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True or False: Medical assistants should be trained to recognize non-verbal cues that patients may exhibit during history-taking

True

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True or False: It is important to maintain patient confidentiality when collecting and documenting medical histories

True

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True or False: A patient’s immunization history is not relevant to their overall medical history.

False

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A patient's ______ history includes information about diseases that run in their family

family

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The ______ is a series of questions to assess different body systems and identify any symptoms the patient may have

review of systems (ROS)

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Medical assistants should use _______ questions to encourage patients to provide more detailed information about their health

open-ended

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______ questions are helpful for obtaining specific details from the patient about their symptoms.

Closed-ended

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Confidentiality is crucial when handling a patient’s medical history to maintain their _______.

privacy

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When documenting a patient’s history, medical assistants must be careful to avoid any ______ or assumptions about the patient's conditions

bias

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A thorough medical history may include a _________________ review to identify any additional symptoms not initially mentioned.

systematic

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The medical assistant should verify the patient's information to ensure its _________________ before entering it into the electronic health record.

accuracy

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The patient's lifestyle choices, such as diet and exercise, are part of their _________________ history.

social