AND HISTORY TAKING 12 2026 PATIENT
HISTORY TAKING PRACTICE SET ANSWERS
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◉ Multiple Disease Processes.
Answer: Cluster of symptoms may indicate more than one condition.
◉ Sinusitis.
Answer: Fever, headache, and green discharge suggest this diagnosis.
◉ Hypothesis Testing.
Answer: Generating ideas to explain patient symptoms during
assessment.
◉ Clinical Reasoning.
Answer: Balancing possibilities to identify the most likely cause.
◉ Arnold's Branch.
Answer: Vagus nerve branch that can trigger cough reflex.
,◉ Inflammatory Process.
Answer: Most likely cause of joint pain in young patient.
◉ Degenerative Arthritis.
Answer: Chronic condition causing intermittent neck pain.
◉ Papilledema.
Answer: Blurred disc margins indicating increased intracranial
pressure.
◉ Kernig's Sign.
Answer: Test for meningeal irritation during physical examination.
◉ Brudzinski's Sign.
Answer: Another test for meningeal irritation in suspected
meningitis.
◉ Colicky Pain.
Answer: Intermittent abdominal pain associated with gallbladder
issues.
◉ Conductive Hearing Loss.
,Answer: Possible condition indicated by ear pain and symptoms.
◉ Venous Stasis.
Answer: Swelling in legs may indicate circulatory issues.
◉ Stress Urinary Incontinence.
Answer: Urinary frequency worsened by coughing or sneezing.
◉ Family History.
Answer: Genetic predisposition to conditions like asthma.
◉ Hypothesis.
Answer: Initial idea generated to explain patient's condition.
◉ Clinical Evaluation.
Answer: Process of assessing symptoms to determine diagnosis.
◉ Pathophysiologic problem.
Answer: Condition linked to physiological dysfunction.
◉ Psychopathologic problem.
Answer: Condition linked to psychological factors or trauma.
, ◉ Orthopnea.
Answer: Shortness of breath when lying flat.
◉ Inhaled medicine.
Answer: Medication delivered directly to the lungs.
◉ Jugular venous pressure.
Answer: Indicator of right heart function and volume status.
◉ S3 gallop.
Answer: Heart sound indicating heart failure or volume overload.
◉ Crackles.
Answer: Abnormal lung sounds indicating fluid in airways.
◉ Edema.
Answer: Swelling caused by excess fluid in tissues.
◉ Problem list.
Answer: Prioritized list of patient's health issues.