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  2. SAMPLE history - Wikipedia

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    It is used for alert (conscious) people, but often much of this information can also be obtained from the family or friend of an unresponsive person. In the case of severe trauma, this portion of the assessment is less important. A derivative of SAMPLE history is AMPLE history which places a greater emphasis on a person's medical history. [2]

  3. How to Ask for a Second Opinion - WebMD

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    If you feel you can’t ask your current doctor, there are other ways to get a second opinion. You can try: Asking your insurance provider to recommend a specialist. Asking a local clinic for a ...

  4. History of the present illness - Wikipedia

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    History of the present illness. Following the chief complaint in medical history taking, a history of the present illness (abbreviated HPI) [1] (termed history of presenting complaint (HPC) in the UK) refers to a detailed interview prompted by the chief complaint or presenting symptom (for example, pain).

  5. Biometric Screening: What Is It and What’s Tested? - Healthline

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    It can be used to assess your: height. weight. body mass index (BMI) blood pressure. blood cholesterol. blood sugar. The goal of a biometric screening is to give a snapshot of your health and ...

  6. What You Need to Know About Informed Consent - Healthline

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    Informed consent is a process that’s required for most medical procedures. However, there’s often confusion about what informed consent is, what it means, and when it’s needed. In a ...

  7. Donabedian model - Wikipedia

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    Donabedian model. The Donabedian model is a conceptual model that provides a framework for examining health services and evaluating quality of health care. [1] According to the model, information about quality of care can be drawn from three categories: “structure,” “process,” and “outcomes." [2] Structure describes the context in ...

  8. Mental Health Assessment for Diagnosing Mental Illness - WebMD

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    Cognitive evaluation. During the assessment, your doctor will gauge your ability to think clearly, recall information, and use mental reasoning. You may take tests of basic tasks, like focusing ...

  9. Gender Bias in Healthcare: Examples, Impact, Solutions, and More

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    Takeaway. Gender bias refers to any practice or set of beliefs that favors people of one gender over those of other genders. Traditionally, gender bias favors men and boys, placing them in ...