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kwoodring

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What are the levels for history of present illness?
 
  A. Pertinent, Extended
  B. Brief, Extended
  C. None, Pertinent, Extended, Complete
  D. Problem-focused, Expanded problem-focused, Detailed, Comprehensive

Question 2

Physician sees a twelve-year-old girl for lower abdominal pain that has troubled her for the past six months, occurring between her menstrual periods. Pain is very severe and intermittent for two to three days, and then subsides until the beginning of her next period, about two weeks later. Patient is well known to the physician, and is doing well in seventh grade at Midcoast Middle school. 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

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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