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Established patient presents to clinic today with painful right ear. No fever, chills, or sore throat reported. Patient does NOT smoke. What is the overall history level?
 
  A. Problem-focused
  B. Expanded problem-focused
  C. Detailed
  D. Comprehensive

Question 2

Physician documents a brief HPI, extended ROS, and pertinent PFSH on an established patient. What is the overall history level?
 
  A. Problem-focused
  B. Expanded problem-focused
  C. Detailed
  D. Comprehensive



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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