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Which of the following would likely be included in the social history section of the patient's medical record?
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the patient's lifestyle
the patient's heart rate
the patient's weight
the patient's medical diagnoses
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As a medical assistant, your primary goal during a patient interview is to obtain which of the following characteristics of pertinent information?
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Which of the following would likely be included in the social history section of the patient's medical record?
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As a medical assistant, your primary goal during a patient interview is to obtain which of the following characteristics of pertinent information?
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The difference between a sign and a symptom is
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When inquiring about the chief complaint, avoid this behavior, which provides suggestions of symptoms you might expect the patient to have.
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Patient interviews should always be conducted
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Is the medical history a record containing information about a patient's past and present health status, the health status of related family members, and relevant information about a patient's social habits?
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To complete a patient's medical history, do the medical assistant and physician work cooperatively with the patient?
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Are common elements in any medical record likely to include identifying data, past history, review of systems, family history, and social history?
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Must the MA be careful when documenting observations during the interview process?
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In extenuating circumstances, can it be considered appropriate to identify yourself as a nurse?
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The __________ section of the medical history form addresses the patient's prior health status and helps the physician plan appropriate care for any present illness.
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__________ are objective information that can be observed or perceived by someone other than the patient.
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__________ are indications of disease or changes in the body as sensed by the patient.
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A(n) __________ question requires only a short answer, not a lengthy description.
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The __________ is documented in the patient's medical record at each visit.
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When interviewing a patient you should use ______ techniques.
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______ or observable information concerning the patient’s physical or mental status should be noted and documented in the patient’s record as appropriate.
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One of the best methods to combat communication difficulties is to avoid this type of language when conversing with most patients.
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It is important to be familiar with which of the following forms prior to interviewing the patient?
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Under no circumstance should you identify yourself as this professional, because it is unethical and illegal to give the patient a False impression of your credentials.
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An example of a symptom is
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Items to include in asking about the chief complaint during the patient interview are: location, severity, and
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Basic identification data is called
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The section that includes allergies, immunizations, childhood diseases, current and past medications, and previous illnesses, surgeries, and hospitalizations is called
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Which of the following areas of information is not a part of the patient's medical history?
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Where would you find the questions expected to be asked by the medical assistant in the patient interview?
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Patient privacy of the medical record includes which of the following concepts?
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No one except these people are allowed access to the medical record without the patient's permission.