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NUR 2092 Comprehensive Health History Form

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Comprehensive Health Assessment Form (50 points) Health History (5 pts total) Biographical data: (1 pts) No name or initial required Age: ________ Marital status: ____M _____ S _____Sep. ____Cohab. Birth date: _____________________ Number of dependents: ___________________ Educational level: ________________________ Gender: _____F _____ M _____Other Occupation (current or, if retired, past): ___________________________________­­­­___ Ethnicity/nationality: _____________________ Source of history (who gave you the information and how reliable is that person): _______________________________________________________________________ Present health history: (4 pts) Current medical conditions/chronic illnesses: Current medications: Medication/food/environmental allergies: Past health history: (10 pts total) Childhood illnesses: Ask about history of mumps, chickenpox, rubella, ear infections, throat infections, pertussis, and asthma. Hospitalizations/Surgeries: Include reason for hospitalization, year, and surgical procedures. Accidents/injuries: Include head injuries with loss of consciousness, fractures, motor vehicle accidents, burns, and severe lacerations. Major diseases or illnesses: Include heart problems, cancer, seizures, and any significant adult illnesses. Immunizations (dates if known): Tetanus _______ Diphtheria ________ Pertussis ________ Mumps ________ Rubella _______ Polio _____________ Hepatitis B ______ Influenza _______ Varicella ______ Other ____________________________________________ Recent travel/military services: Include travel within past year and recent and past military service. Date of last examinations: Physical examination _________ Vision ___________ Dental ___________ Family History (Genogram) (10 points) Mother/Father/Siblings/Grandparents: include age (date of birth, if known), any major health issues, and, if indicated, cause and age at death Present as a genogram. Review of Systems (12 points total) Be sure to ask about symptoms specifically. General health status (1 pt): Ask about fatigue, pain, unexplained fever, night sweats, weakness, problems sleeping, and unexplained changes in weight. Integumentary (1 pt): Skin: Ask about change in skin color/texture, excessive bruising, itching, skin lesions, sores that do not heal, change in mole. Do you use sun screen? How much sun exposure do you experience? Hair: Ask about changes in hair texture and recent hair loss. Nails: Ask about changes in nail color and texture, splitting, and cracking. HEENT (2 pts): Head: Ask about headaches, recent head trauma, injury or surgery, history of concussion, dizziness, and loss of consciousness. Neck: Ask about neck stiffness, neck pain, lymph node enlargement, and swelling or mass in the neck. Eyes: Ask about change in vision, eye injury, itching, excessive tearing, discharge, pain, floaters, halos around lights, flashing lights, light sensitivity, and difficulty reading. Do you use corrective lenses (glasses or contact lenses)? Ears: Ask about last hearing test, changes in hearing, ear pain, drainage, vertigo, recurrent ear infections, ringing in ears, excessive wax problems, use of hearing aids. Nose, Nasopharynx, Sinuses: Ask about nasal discharge, frequent nosebleeds, nasal obstruction, snoring, postnasal drip, sneezing, allergies, use of recreational drugs, change in smell, sinus pain, sinus infections. Mouth/Oropharynx: Ask about sore throats, mouth sores, bleeding gums, hoarseness, change voice quality, difficulty chewing or swallowing, change in taste, dentures and bridges. Respiratory (1 pt): Ask about frequent colds, pain with breathing, cough, coughing up blood, shortness of breath, wheezing, night sweats, last chest x-ray, PPD and results, and history of smoking. Cardiovascular (1 pt.): Ask about chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath, edema, coldness of extremities, color changes in hands and feet, hair loss on legs, leg pain with activity, paresthesia, sores that do not heal, and EKG and results. Breasts (1 pt.): (Remember men have breasts too) Ask about breast masses or lumps, pain, nipple discharge, swelling, changes in appearance, cystic breast disease, breast cancer, breast surgery, and reduction/enlargement. Do you perform BSE (when and how)? Date of last clinical breast examination, and mammograms and results. Gastrointestinal (1 pt.): Ask about changes in appetite, heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disease, pain, nausea/vomiting, vomiting blood, jaundice, change in bowel habits, diarrhea, constipation, flatus, last fecal occult blood test and colonoscopy and results. Genitourinary (1 pt.): Ask about pain on urination, burning, frequency, urgency, incontinence, hesitancy, changes in urine stream, flank pain, excessive urinary volume, decreased urinary volume, nocturia, and blood in urine. Female/male reproductive (1 pt.): Both: Ask about lesions, discharge, pain or masses, change in sex drive, infertility problems, history of STDs, knowledge of STD prevention, safe sex practices, and painful intercourse. Are you current involved in a sexual relationship? If yes, heterosexual, homosexual,, bisexual? Number of sexual partners in the last 3 months. Do you use birth control? If yes, method(s) used. Female: Ask about menarche, description of cycle, LMP, painful menses, excessive bleeding, irregular menses, bleeding between periods, last Pap test and results, painful intercourse, pregnancies, live births, miscarriages, and abortions. Male: Ask about prostate or scrotal problems, impotence or sterility, satisfaction with sexual performance, frequency and technique for TSE, and last prostate examination and results. Musculoskeletal (1 pt.): Ask about fractures, muscle pain, weakness, joint swelling, joint pain, stiffness, limitations in mobility, back pain, loss of height, and bone density scan and results. Neurological (1 pt.): Ask about pain, fainting, seizures, changes in cognition, changes in memory, sensory deficits such as numbness, tingling and loss of sensation, problems with gait, balance, and coordination, tremor, and spasm. Psychosocial Profile (10 pts) Health practices and beliefs/self-care activities: Ask about type and frequency of exercise, type and frequency of self examination, oral hygiene practice (frequency of brushing/flossing), screening examinations (blood pressure, prostate, breast, glucose, etc.) Nutritional patterns: Ask about daily intake (24 hour recall) and appetite. Functional Ability: Ask if able to perform activities of daily living such as dressing, bathing, eating, toileting and instrumental activities of daily living like shopping, driving, cooking. Sleep/rest patterns: Ask about number of hours of sleep per night, whether sleep is restful, naps, and use of sleep aids. Personal habits (tobacco, alcohol, caffeine, and drugs): Ask about type, amount, and years used. Environmental history: Identify environment as urban/rural, type of home (apartment, own home, condo) Family/social relationships: Ask about significant others, individuals in home Cultural/religious influences: Identify any cultural and religious influences on health. Mental Health: Ask about anxiety, depression, irritability, stressful events, and personal coping strategies. Now answer the question below: (3 pts) Using the instructions below, identify 1 physical strength, 1 psychosocial/cognitive strength, and 1 weakness in either category. State why you think this to be true. With the information you collected, you can begin developing an idea of a client’s weakness and strengths. What is a strength? This might be that a person’s nutritional status appears to be excellent. It may be that there is no impairment of mobility. They may have lots of friends with them so be socially active. What is a weakness? This might be that a person does have impaired mobility or perhaps imbalanced nutrition – more than or less than body requirements. It might be that they have a communication issue that you note or perhaps seem to have a depressed mood, seem alone/isolated.

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Health Assessment (Rasmussen University)

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Comprehensive Health Assessment Form
(50 points)

Health History (5 pts total)
Biographical data: (1 pts)
No name or initial required
Age: 56 Marital status: M x S Sep. Cohab.
Birth date: 04/21/1965 Number of dependents: 3
Educational level: Bachelor’s Degree Gender: F x M

Other
Occupation (current or, if retired, past): Branch Manager at Oracle
Elevator
Ethnicity/nationality: Caucasian
Source of history (who gave you the information and how reliable is that person):
Patient; knowledgeable historian

Present health history: (4 pts)
Current medical conditions/chronic illnesses: Hypertension, overweight, sleep apnea,
arthritis, bulging discs.

Current medications:
Meloxicam 15mg daily
Baby aspirin daily
Rosuvastatin 40mg daily
Metoprolol succinate ER 100mg daily
Losartan/HCTZ 100-25mg daily
Methocarbamol 750mg QID

Medication/food/environmental allergies:
Medications: NKA
Food: NKA
Environmental: Chlorine


Past health history: (10 pts total)
Childhood illnesses: Chickenpox.
Hospitalizations/Surgeries: Tonsillectomy 1971, ACL repair in left knee 1990, Left hip
replacement 2017, Laminectomy 2020, Lasik eye surgery 2021.
Accidents/injuries: History of 14 staples in head, lacerated ligaments in two fingers,
calve laceration, broke nose 4 times, broken all 10 fingers, 4 broken toes, 2 small
fractures in back, shingles.
Major diseases or illnesses: Patient states no major diseases or illness.

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