2.1.1 PLTW Intro to biomedical science
Previous History
Includes information about any past health issues, procedures, medications, vaccinations, and previous hospital stays.
physical signs
Pieces of evidence that indicate an illness that can be observed externally, such as a rash, coughing, or elevated temperature.
Primary Care Physician
A specialist physician trained to work on the front lines of the healthcare system, and care for any health problems that a patient might have.
Social History
Addresses aspects of the patient's life, such as living situation, occupation, school, travel, and other activities that could have a direct or indirect impact on health.
symptoms
Any subjective evidence of disease a patient perceives, such as aches, nausea, or fatigue. Symptoms allow the health care provider to narrow down the possible conditions that may be affecting the patient and then run tests to make a diagnosis
chief complaint
The patient's description of what they feel is their main health problem.
Diagnosis
The process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs.
Patient Liason
Works with patients, and families to address needs, and concerns.
medical history
complete and comprehensive information about your immunizations and any health problems you have had to date. it also includes habits, and family health
Medical Student
person who studies to be a physician
pediatrician
physician specializing in the treatment of babies and children
non physician practitioners
A healthcare provider who practices in collaboration, or under the supervision of a physician.
Tact
Discretion and sensitivity in dealing with others. A doctor might exhibit tact when they choose their words carefully so as to not upset a patient when they must deliver bad news.
Family History
Includes medical information about the patient's close relatives. For example, a patient may have inherited a health condition that could place them at a higher risk of having many disorders—such as heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, certain cancers, or diabetes.
Nurse
Licensed healthcare professional who is skilled in promoting, and maintaining health.
Chronic
Persisting, long lasting illness
Demeanor
Outward behavior or bearing. A doctor might have a cheerful, peaceful, or friendly demeanor and put the patient at ease. A doctor with an arrogant or dismissive demeanor might lose a patient's trust.
Current history
Patient's chief complaint and any other current health issues, symptoms, and any treatments or tests the patient has recently had or is scheduled to have related to these conditions. Nutrition, allergies, medication, and health habits, such as exercise are also part of the patient's current history.
Empathy
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
Medical Technician
Uses sophisticated medical equipment, and has different responsibilities
Medical Assistant
an unlicensed caregiver who works primarily in doctors' offices and clinics.