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crobinson2013

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Describe the benefits of having patients entering their own symptoms and history.
 
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Question 2

The _______ level of the ROS within the Evaluation and Management Calculator requires that the physician has reviewed at least ten organ systems that are directly related to problems.
 
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Leostella20

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Answer to Question 1

Any of the following:

Only the patient has the information about what symptoms were present at the outset of the illness.

Only the patient has the information about the outcomes of the medical treatment of those symptoms.

The patient is also the source of past medical, family, and social history. Patient--entered data is a more accurate reflection of a patient's complaints. Patients who can review their histories are better prepared for the visit.

Answer to Question 2

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