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  2. Family Health History: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

    www.healthline.com/health/family-health-history-day

    Your medical history includes all the traits your family shares that you can’t see. These traits may increase your risk for many hereditary conditions and diseases, including: cancer. diabetes ...

  3. Past medical history - Wikipedia

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    Past medical history: "the patient's past experiences with illnesses, operations, injuries and treatments"; Family history: "a review of medical events in the patient's family, including diseases which may be hereditary or place the patient at risk"; Social history: "an age-appropriate review of past and current activities".

  4. Family History Checklist: Questions for Your Relatives - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/health-insurance/family-history

    Family History Checklist: Questions for Relatives. Learn your family's health history. It can help your doctor choose the screening tests that might be right for you. It's most important to talk ...

  5. Medical history - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_history

    Medical history. The medical history, case history, or anamnesis (from Greek: ἀνά, aná, "open", and μνήσις, mnesis, "memory") of a patient is a set of information the physicians collect over medical interviews. It involves the patient, and eventually people close to them, so to collect reliable/objective information for managing the ...

  6. List of medical abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    This list uses significant capitalization for headwords (the abbreviations) and their expansions. [4] EG abb. EG full name. Other. (ver change, need to know...etc.) ABG. arterial blood gas. ACE.

  7. Medical social work - Wikipedia

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    Medical social work is a sub-discipline of social work that addresses social components of medicine. [1] Medical social workers typically work in a hospital, outpatient clinic, community health agency, skilled nursing facility, long-term care facility or hospice. They work with patients and their families in need of psychosocial help.

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