H&P Basics
Diseases & Conditions
Medical Prefixes (Harder)
Medical Suffixes (Harder)
When Documentation Fails
100

This document provides a complete snapshot of a patient’s health at the time of evaluation.

What is the History & Physical (H&P)?

100

This condition can cause shortness of breath during exercise, especially in teens.

What is asthma?

100

This prefix means “inside” or “within.”

What is intra-?

100

This suffix means “condition of blood.”

What is -emia?

100

This occurs when patient information is recorded incorrectly or incompletely.

What is a medical error?

200

This section explains why the patient is seeking care in their own words.

What is the Chief Complaint (CC)?

200

This condition may cause severe headache and nausea and is sometimes mistaken for a migraine.

What is a brain aneurysm?

200

This prefix means “outside” or “beyond.”

What is extra-?

200

This suffix means “process of recording.”

What is -graphy?

200

This term refers to accurately and clearly recording patient information.

What is documentation?

300

This part of the H&P outlines the background and purpose of collecting patient information.

What is the patient history?

300

This condition can cause weakness, confusion, or slurred speech and is a medical emergency.

What is a stroke?

300

This prefix means “new” or “recent.”

What is neo-?

300

This suffix means “visual examination using a scope.”

What is -scopy?

300

This concept ensures patient information follows them between providers.

What is continuity of care?

400

This portion of the H&P involves hands-on assessment by the provider.

What is the physical examination?

400

This condition results from infection and can cause low blood pressure, confusion, and organ failure.

What is sepsis?

400

This prefix means “around” or “surrounding.”

What is peri-?

400

This suffix means “surgical removal.”

What is -ectomy?

400

This occurs when a healthcare professional fails to meet the standard of care.

What is negligence?

500

This document is often required before diagnostic tests or treatment can begin.

What is the History & Physical (H&P)?

500

This condition may present with chest pain and shortness of breath and requires immediate care.

What is a heart attack (myocardial infarction)?

500

This prefix means “against” or “opposing.”

What is anti-?

500

This suffix means “abnormal softening.”

What is -malacia?

500

This is the primary reason the H&P exists.

What is patient safety?