Assume you have a new patient in the office and you are doing a comprehensive history and physical on her. Her chief complaint is abdominal pain. Match the below statements with the appropriate section of the History and Physical.
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Open-ended questions are more pertinent to:
Open-ended questions are more pertinent to:
The Review of Systems section is the place to document subje…
The Review of Systems section is the place to document subjective information.
You feel a small mass that you think is a lymph node. It is…
You feel a small mass that you think is a lymph node. It is mobile in both the up-and-down and side-to-side directions. Which of the following is most likely?
Mrs. R. is a 92-year-old retired teacher who comes to your c…
Mrs. R. is a 92-year-old retired teacher who comes to your clinic accompanied by her daughter. You ask Mrs. R. why she came to your clinic today. She looks at her daughter and doesn’t say anything in response to your question. This is an example of which type of challenging patient?
Despite having high BP readings in the office, Mr. Kelly tel…
Despite having high BP readings in the office, Mr. Kelly tells you that his readings at home are much lower. He checks them twice a day at the same time of day and has kept a log. How do you respond?
A 26-year-old violinist comes to your clinic, complaining of…
A 26-year-old violinist comes to your clinic, complaining of anxiety. He is a first chair violinist in the local symphony orchestra and has started having symptoms during performances, such as sweating, shaking, and hyperventilating. It has gotten so bad that he has thought about giving up his first chair status so he does not have to play the solo during one of the movements. He says that he never has these symptoms during rehearsals or when he is practicing. He denies having any of these symptoms at any other time. His past medical history is unremarkable. He denies any tobacco use, drug use, or alcohol abuse. His parents are both healthy. On examination you see a young man who appears worried. His vital signs and physical examination are unremarkable. What type of anxiety disorder best describes his situation?
Which of the following is a symptom involving the eye?
Which of the following is a symptom involving the eye?
A 29-year-old computer programmer comes to your office for e…
A 29-year-old computer programmer comes to your office for evaluation of a headache. The tightening sensation is located all over the head and is of moderate intensity. It used to last minutes, but this time it has lasted for 5 days. He denies photophobia and nausea. He spends several hours each day at a computer monitor/keyboard. He has tried over-the-counter medication; it has dulled the pain but not taken it away. Based on this description, what is your most likely diagnosis?
Ms. Wright comes to your office, complaining of palpitations…
Ms. Wright comes to your office, complaining of palpitations. While checking her pulse you notice an irregular rhythm. When you listen to her heart, every fourth beat sounds different. It sounds like a triplet rather than the usual “lub dup.” How would you document your examination?