Across
- 3. This is the second identifier used in the ambulatory office
- 5. is the symptom better or worse at a certain time of day?
- 9. patient's description of symptoms?
- 10. how bad is the symptom on scale of 1-10?
- 13. This measurement is obtained immediately after obtaining a pulse
- 14. This history includes parent/sibling health
- 18. what you should use when documenting patient's own words
Down
- 1. what makes the symptoms better?
- 2. how long have the symptoms been present?
- 4. when symptoms started?
- 6. where on the body are symptoms located?
- 7. what makes the symptoms worse?
- 8. This type of question should be used to clarify information
- 10. This history includes smoking and exercise
- 11. This history includes past surgeries/illnesses
- 12. This acronym stands for greeting, identifying, verifying and explaining to the patient
- 13. does the symptom stay in one place or move?
- 15. The measurements are for obtaining height and weight
- 16. These symptoms include pain and nausea
- 17. This type of question will illicit the most detail
