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Taking an accurate medication history

Journal of Home Health Care Practice, 1993
One of the major responsibilities of the home health care nurse is obtaining and maintaining a medication history on each patient. The purpose of this article is to assess what information should be included in a medication history and how to best obtain the information. A sample of a preprinted medication history is included.
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The preparedness of freshman medical students for taking sexual histories

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1989
With recent epidemics of sexually transmitted diseases, it is increasingly important for medical students to be well prepared to take sexual histories. The authors studied this issue through a self-administered questionnaire completed by first-year medical students at two western U.S. medical schools (response rate 87%).
Shirah A. Vollmer, Kenneth B. Wells
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Attitudes of medical faculty physicians about taking occupational history

Medical Education, 1999
ObjectivesTo evaluate occupational history taking, as a detailed occupational history is the most effective means for proper diagnosis of occupational illness.MethodsIn order to determine the attitudes of 66 physicians working in Dokuz Eylül Medical Faculty Hospital about taking occupational history, 269 patient records were examined.ResultsIt was ...
Kundak, I   +4 more
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Taking the History of Medical Ethics Seriously in Teaching Medical Professionalism

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2004
(2004). Taking the History of Medical Ethics Seriously in Teaching Medical Professionalism. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 13-14.
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Response to: history-taking in general practice: guidance for medical students

Education for Primary Care, 2020
Dear Editor,We read Butt et al.’s article [1] on guidance for medical students in general practice with great intrigue.As clinical year medical students, this article encouraged us to reflect on ou...
Qabass Omran   +3 more
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Historical and methodological aspects of computer-assisted medical history-taking

Medical Informatics, 1986
The purpose is to draw, in a historical perspective, the main outlines of a theoretical and methodological approach of computer-assisted anamnesis (CAA). At the University of Liège (Belgium), studies on CAA were started in 1966, as an extension of previous works in the field of computer-assisted instruction (CAI).
Pierre Lefebvre, Mutien-Omer Houziaux
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Improving the accuracy of medication history taking in a diabetic eye clinic

British Journal of Nursing, 2008
Aim: To assess whether the use of a pre-visit medication questionnaire combined with clinical interview improves the accuracy of medication history taking when compared with direct questioning only, for new patients attending a diabetic eye clinic. Method: A service evaluation was undertaken using a retrospective case-control design.
Nicola Hartry   +2 more
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Why do we need to take a medical history?

Dental Nursing, 2016
Priya Sharma highlights the difficult categories of medications and the potential impact it may have on a patient's oral health
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Design of and Experience with an Automated Questionnaire for Medical History Taking

1984
For the direct patient care, medical history data form an important basis for all kinds of medical actions, such as investigations of body, blood, urine and so on. Part of the medical history taking can be done with the help of a computer.
P. J. G. van der Voort, M. J. Quaak
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A history of history-taking

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1987
J A Billings, John D. Stoeckle
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