Medicine Lecture 1 - History Taking
Medicine Lecture 1 - History Taking
Medicine Lecture 1 - History Taking
Medicine I
Dr. Cortez
History Taking General Data Chief Complaint History of Present Illness or Interval History Past Medical History Family History Personal and Social History Review of Systems I. General Data *written in paragraph form Name Age Civil Status Sex Occupation Nationality Religion o Seventh-Day Adventist not advised to undergo gastroscopy o Jehovahs witness not allowed to have blood transfusion Place of Birth o Samar high prevalence of schistosomiasis Present Residence Number of Admissions in the hospital Date of Admission II. Chief Complaint Principal reason for seeking consult or admission It can be a o Symptom what the patient feels ex. palpitation o Sign physical finding ex. tachycardia o diagnostic procedure ex. colonoscopy o treatment ex. peritoneal dialysis Not necessary the INITIAL SYMPTOM felt by the patient The HPI will not always start with the Chief Complaint Can be 1 or 2 complaints Do not use diagnosis or names of diseases Use only words/phrases, not complete sentences Duration of fever may be mentioned ex. fever of two weeks duration If there is more than one complaint, write each complaint in a separate line ex. Fever Chills Appropriate questions should be used like What brings you to the hospital? Tell me about your problem. Record the chief complaint as nearly as the patients own words as possible (but translate it into English) ex. nahihirapan huminga difficulty of breathing III. History of Present Illness Most important part of medical history Written in narrative form Should be chronological
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The patient was apparently well until two hours PTA, the patient suddenly developed severe anterior chest pain radiating to the shoulder and jaw, palliated by sublingual nitroglycerin, but after 30 minutes, it recurred and it was also compressing and radiating to the back. Associated with difficulty of breathing. Most Common Symptoms 1. Pain Chest, abdomen, headache, back, lower back, joint pain 2.
Dyspnea Activity that produces it (strenuous activity) Precipitating factor Relieving factors (rest, nebulization by Salbutamol) Other manifestations Easy fatigability Orthopnea PND (left ventricular HPN) Platypnea A few hours PTA, patient developed successive, non-productive cough, then difficulty of breathing, which was not relieved by nebulization by Salbutamol.
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Fever Documented (by thermometer) or undocumented (by touch)? Low-grade or high-grade? Character: Intermittent Remittent Continuous dengue fever Biphasic leptospirosis Stepladder typhoid fever Vomiting Projectile (due to ICP) or nonprojectile? Frequency (How many episodes per day?) Timing (Is it near meals? How many hours after food intake?) Composition of vomitus (Digested/undigested food Color (bilous, blood-streaked, coffeeground) Amount (How many cups per bout?) Patient developed non-projectile vomiting two days PTA for about 3-4 episodes per day. Vomitus was described as composed of undigested food with blood streak, amounting to one half cup per bout.
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Cough Onset (sudden or gradual) Duration Nature dry, moist hoarse,hacking, whooping, bubbling Productive/nonproductive Sputum (color, amount, odor) Pattern Occasional Regular Paroxysmal precipitated by activities/ exercise/ weather change/ pollutant exposure
Clarification Categorize symptoms to corresponding medical term o I feel weak Paralysis weakness of more muscle group Malaise generalized body weakness Myalgia muscle pain Dizziness Unstable gait disequilibrium Whirling sensation vertigo Swelling Inflammation (with pain) Edema
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Loose Bowel Movement (LBM) Frequency (How many day?) Character of Stool Watery Mucoid Blood-streaked Color Odor Amount
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Patient developed LBM after eating oysters. Freqency was more than 5 times a day. Stool described as watery, whitish, foul-smelling, amounting to 1 cup per bout.
D. Medication/Consultation Medication o Dosage o Generic name o Duration (How long taken?) o Effects of Treatment Consultation o Indicate what laboratory procedures were done (Ask in layman terms) o Results (temporary relief, slight relief) E. Outcome o Results after intervention o Is there improvement? Complete or partial? F. Recurrence o Did the disease recur? G. Other accompanying Symptoms
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E. Allergies o Specify allergens (dust, smoke, perfume, dust, drugs, food) o Allergic reactions (signs and symptoms) F. Hospitalizations or Other Illnesses not related o Date o Place of Admission o Signs and symptoms o Laboratory procedures and results o Medicine o Diagnosis o Discharge o Home medications and instructions o Follow-up G. Blood Transfusions o Indications o How many units transferred? o Blood components o Reaction
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