This gives insight on the onset, duration, intensity etc of a current complication
What is History of Present Complaint
What is the purpose of the introductory phase?
It provides insight of the patient’s primary concerns/chief complaints.
If a patient mentions several concerns, what should you as the clinician ask next ?
“What is your main concern (chief complaint) ?”
Conditions like migraines, mental health issues, immune-related diseases, and systemic illnesses such as heart and endocrine disorders can be linked to family history.
Should be taken before the patient sits in your chair
What is Medical History?
By focusing on the main elements in the introductory phase, practitioners create a foundation for …………..- …………. care.
What is Patient-Centered?
These can be used to encourage a hesitant patient to describe their problem fully.
What are follow up questions?
LUCKY YOU! This is a double or trouble question. If you're confident, elect one member to answer. If they are correct the group will be awarded 400 points, if not you LOSE 400 points. If you decline, you may answer the question normally for 200.
What is the purpose of taking a patients family history?
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"Why is it important to ask about a patient’s history of periodontal disease during a dental exam?"
A) It affects the choice of PPE
B) It can impact bone structure and future tooth stability
C) It determines the number of cleanings needed to manage that patient
D) It influences anesthesia choices
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What are two things that the introductory phase includes?
*Greetings
*Patient’s initial statement
*Collection of biographical data
Recording in the patient's own words ensures an accurate and authentic representation, especially important in ____ cases.
What is Medicolegal?
Name 2 social factors that can affect a person's health.
Stress
Drinking
Smoking and other drugs
The difference between Medical and Dental History
Medical history covers overall health conditions, while dental history focuses specifically on past and present oral health issues.
What is the purpose of collecting biographic data? (State at least 2 reasons)
-Identify potential risk factors
-Inform the diagnosis
-Form the foundation for long-term care
State at least 2 reasons to start with an open-ended question when addressing a patient's complaint.
- Encourages patient expression.
- Avoids rushing or limiting responses.
- Provides detailed information.
"How does understanding a patient's social history contribute to their overall dental treatment plan?"
A) It allows the dentist to choose more expensive treatments
B) It helps identify potential barriers to dental care, such as access to transportation or time constraints
C) It provides a basis for recommending over-the-counter products
D) It determines the patient’s eligibility for dental insurance
B) It helps identify potential barriers to dental care, such as access to transportation or time constraints