Medical history
| A record of information of the history of a patient's health, past illnesses, diseases, or conditions and their life in terms of health. |
Diagnosis
| The process of identifying a condition, illness, or disease by testing and identifying symptoms. |
Family History
| The history of health within the patient’s family. |
Chief complaint
| The description of the patient's health problem. |
Current History
| History of illness that the patient currently has. |
Demeanor
| The behavior and tone that the doctor comes in with when facing a patient. |
Physical signs
| Symptoms that can be seen during a physical exam. |
Previous History
| Records before their current health issue(s) |
Tact
| Sensitivity when dealing with others. |
Symptoms
| Evidence of certain diseases or illnesses. |
Social History
| Record of patients' activities in their history or current life. |
Empathy
| Sharing and understanding emotions of another person |
Homeostasis
| The maintenance of stable internal physiological conditions (like body temperature or the pH of blood), which enables the optimal functioning of an organism. |
Pulse
| The rhythmic expansion and recoil of arteries resulting from heart contraction. |
Respiratory rate
| The number of breaths an organism takes per minute |
Blood pressure
| The pressure that blood exerts upon the walls of blood vessels, especially arteries, is usually measured with a sphygmomanometer and expressed in millimeters of mercury. |
Triage
| The sorting and prioritization of patients based on the urgency of their need for care. |