The three components of EM Guidelines
Location, severity, quality
What are bullets of HPI?
1995 Guidelines count these
What are body areas and organ systems?
What are problem, data, risk?
Gastrointestinal
Problem focused, Expanded, Detailed, Comprehensive
What are the levels of service?
PFSH
What is "past, family, social history"?
What is 12-17?
3 points for a type of problem is a ________ level
What is moderate?
Genitalia
What is a body area?
This is determined for each component
What is level of service?
CC, 4+ HPI, 2-9 ROS, 1 PFSH
What is a detailed history?
2-4 BA/OS counted in a 1995 exam
What is an expanded exam?
problem= low, data= straightforward, risk= moderate
What is low level of MDM?
Back and Spine
What is a body area?
Developers of the EM Guidelines
Who are the AMA and CMS?
Comprehensive History
what is "CC, HPI 4+, ROS 10+, PFSH 2-3"?
What is detailed?
Risk: Two or more minor problems
What is low risk?
Respiratory
What is an organ system?
Specialist typically benefit more from using these guidelines
What are the 1997 guidelines?
CC, HPI, ROS, PFSH
What are the elements of the History component?
What is focused?
Risk: drug therapy requiring intensive monitoring for toxicity
What is High risk?
Skin
What is an organ system?