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mpobi80

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A review of the patient's prior experience with illnesses, injuries, and treatments is the __________ .
 
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An inventory of the body obtained when the physician asks the patient a series of questions to identify signs of illness and/or symptoms the patient may be experiencing is called a(n) __________ .
 
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Answer to Question 1

past history

Answer to Question 2

review of systems



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