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How many HPI elements must be documented to support a brief level HPI?
 
  A. No HPI elements are required to be documented to support a brief level HPI
  B. Documentation of at least seven elements of history of present illness
  C. Documentation of one, two or three elements of history of present illness
  D. Documentation of four or more elements of history of present illness

Question 2

Which of the following supports the HPI element, quality?
 
  A. Cough leaves her breathless and sweaty
  B. Cough developed shortly after she choked while eating pistachio nuts
  C. Persistent cough
  D. Painful, productive cough that produces thick green sputum



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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