A) evaluation.
B) medication.
C) surgery.
D) treatment.
E) referral.
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A) defer or omit her comments.
B) have her husband call you.
C) quote her concerns verbatim.
D) refer her for psychiatric treatment.
E) record your interpretations.
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A) progress note.
B) incident report.
C) problem-oriented medical record.
D) triage note.
E) new problem list.
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A) A plan is developed for each problem.
B) Therapeutics
C) Patient education
D) Differential diagnosis
E) Diagnostics ordered
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A) combine all data into one assessment.
B) create an assessment for each problem on the problem list.
C) create an assessment for every abnormal physical finding.
D) create an assessment for every symptom presented in the history.
E) create an assessment for each abnormal laboratory finding.
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A) attention span.
B) developmental status.
C) nutritional differences.
D) source of information.
E) limited past medical history.
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A) Common age variations
B) Expected findings
C) Findings of unknown origin
D) Minor variations
E) Only findings that have a clear etiology
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A) Fontanel sizes
B) Liver span
C) Prostate size
D) Thyroid position
E) Visual acuity
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A) physical examination.
B) health history.
C) assessment.
D) past medical and surgical history.
E) personal and social history.
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A) identifying information
B) past medical
C) personal and social
D) present problem
E) family
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A) History of present illness
B) Past medical history
C) Family history
D) Social history
E) Review of systems
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A) problem list.
B) general patient information.
C) social history.
D) review of systems.
E) past medical history.
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A) is not relevant in a legal proceeding.
B) will not affect clinical decisions.
C) may be copied verbatim into your documentation.
D) must be attributed to the source if entered.
E) does not affect patient care.
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A) are methods for recording locations of findings.
B) are used for noting disease progression.
C) are ways for recording laboratory study results.
D) are usually misinterpreted.
E) should not be used in the legal record.
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A) Review of systems
B) Percussion
C) Palpation
D) Auscultation
E) Inspection
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A) erase the notes that are not pertinent.
B) never explain the emission.
C) state in the record why the information was omitted.
D) use correction fluid to omit the information.
E) know that only helpful data are recorded.
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A) compare findings in the extremities.
B) demonstrate radiation of pain.
C) indicate organ enlargement.
D) indicate mobility of masses.
E) indicate consistency of lymph nodes.
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A) documented in your assessment.
B) not mentioned in the legal chart.
C) placed in the history sections.
D) recorded with the examination technique.
E) documented with the findings.
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A) Family
B) General patient information
C) Personal and social
D) Present problem
E) Past medical
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A) family support systems.
B) extra time to assume positions.
C) over-the-counter medication intake.
D) date of last cancer screening.
E) previous health care visits.
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