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Childhood illnesses relevant to PMH
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Measles, rubella, mumps, whooping cough, chickenpox, rheumatic fever, scarlet fever, polio
Also any chronic childhood illnesses |
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Four areas to assess in adult PMH
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1) OB/GYN
2) Psych 3) Surgical - dates, indications, types 4) Medical - illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, hospitalizations |
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What info about OB/GYN necessary?
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Gravid - #pregnancies
Para - #births Age of menarche Methods of contraception sexual function |
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What conditions in particular should be reviewed for FH?
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Diabetes; Hypertension; CAD; hypercholesteremia; Stroke; Thyroid or renal disease; Arthritis; TB; Asthma or lung disease; headache; seizure d/o; mental illness; allergies; other symptoms reported by the patient
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How to list number of miscarriages, pregnancies, deliveries, etc?
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Gravida (G) - #times pregnant
Parity (P) - #times delivered Miscarriages (M) Living (L) GPML |
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What is the Denver Developmental Screening Test?
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Designed to detect developmental delays in 4 domains of development from birth thru 6 years
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CAGE
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Cut down
Angry Guilty Eye-Opener |
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What is risky/hazardous drinking level for men? women?
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Men: >4 drinks/occasion or 14 drinks/week
Women: >3 drinks/occasion or >7 drinks/week |