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Chief Complaint Patient
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Finding:
Asked about patient's status
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Finding:
Reports breathing is better
(Found)
Pro Tip: Assessing a pediatric patient's status involves asking about their current comfort, needs, and chief complaint. It's important to check in with a patient's status, because it may reveal insight into their current condition.
Example Question:
How are you?
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Finding:
Reports chest soreness
(Found)
Pro Tip: Assessing a pediatric patient's status involves asking about their current comfort, needs, and chief complaint. It's important to check in with a patient's status, because it may reveal insight into their current condition.
Example Question:
How are you?
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Finding:
Followed up on symptoms
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Finding:
Reports wheezing
(Found)
Pro Tip: Assessing a pediatric patient's status involves asking about their current comfort, needs, and chief complaint. It's important to check in with a patient's status, because it may reveal insight into their current condition.
Example Question:
What is your chief complaint?
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Finding:
Reports coughing is less frequent
(Found)
Pro Tip: Assessing a pediatric patient's status involves asking about their current comfort, needs, and chief complaint. It's important to check in with a patient's status, because it may reveal insight into their current condition.
Example Question:
What is your chief complaint?
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Finding:
Reports chest does not feel as tight
(Found)
Pro Tip: Assessing a pediatric patient's status involves asking about their current comfort, needs, and chief complaint. It's important to check in with a patient's status, because it may reveal insight into their current condition.
Example Question:
What is your chief complaint?
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