AWenger
Contributor
my question is:
How do you get a problem focused history in a single organ system? Even if you get a brief HPI and no PFSH you still will always have a problem pertinent ROS because you will ALWAYS be dealing with one system. Therefor the minimum case history will always be expanded problem focused. Is that correct? I work in optometry and so i will always have the "eye" So even if the doc had a brief HPI and NO PFSH the ROS will always be problem pertinent. I am having a hard time accepting that and really would like to know how would you get a "problem focused Case History" in a single organ system?
Any help with this would be great! Thanks!
How do you get a problem focused history in a single organ system? Even if you get a brief HPI and no PFSH you still will always have a problem pertinent ROS because you will ALWAYS be dealing with one system. Therefor the minimum case history will always be expanded problem focused. Is that correct? I work in optometry and so i will always have the "eye" So even if the doc had a brief HPI and NO PFSH the ROS will always be problem pertinent. I am having a hard time accepting that and really would like to know how would you get a "problem focused Case History" in a single organ system?
Any help with this would be great! Thanks!