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  2. History of Present Illness: The Who, What, When, Where

    www.aapc.com/blog/38906-the-who-what-when-where-and-how-of-hpi

    The History of Present Illness (HPI) is defined by location, quality, severity, duration, timing, context, modifying factors, associated signs and symptoms.

  3. History of Present Illness (HPI) Obtaining an accurate history is the critical first step in determining the etiology of a patient's problem. A large percentage of the time, you will actually be able to make a diagnosis based on the history alone.

  4. The All-Inclusive History of Present Illness - National Center...

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7288808

    We describe how organizing the traditional history of present illness into what our trainees have come to call the “All-Inclusive History of Present Illness” (AIHPI) by applying the Bayesian statistical concepts of chronologically sequencing, as suggested by Skeff, both relevant historical risks and known medical events generate a series of ...

  5. Medical History - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK534249

    A medical history typically follows the history of the present illness if obtained by the treating clinician. The medical history can reveal diagnosed medical conditions, past medical conditions, and potential future health risks for the patient.

  6. Constructing an Ideal History of Present Illness: Prescriptions...

    www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(24)00495-9/fulltext

    The history of present illness is critical for framing the reason why a patient is presenting for care. A well-crafted history of present illness should inform the reader or listener of all pertinent information regarding the patient's clinical presentation, including important positive and negative details, other noteworthy features of the ...

  7. History of Present Illness - American College of Cardiology

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    History of Present Illness (HPI): A description of the development of the patients present illness. The HPI is usually a chronological description of the progression of the patient’s present illness from the first sign and symptom to the present.

  8. Chapter 5: History of Present Illness for Common Symptoms

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    The history of present illness (HPI) is also called the primary history. It is a detailed set of questions designed to elaborate on the patient’s chief complaint or presenting symptom. An accurate history is the first step in determining the etiology of the patient’s concern.

  9. History of the present illness - Wikipedia

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    Following the chief complaint in medical history taking, a history of the present illness (abbreviated HPI) [1] (termed history of presenting complaint (HPC) in the UK) refers to a detailed interview prompted by the chief complaint or presenting symptom (for example, pain).

  10. Reassessing the HPI: The Chronology of Present Illness (CPI)

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3889925

    The history of present illness provides the initial data to generate the differential diagnoses, guide medical decision-making, investigate the patients problem, and ultimately analyze the patient’s illness. Yet, physician-teachers often hear or read a patient’s history that is not clear.

  11. The Illness Narrative and HPI – The Foundations of Clinical...

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    History of Present Illness & Diagnostic Reasoning. When the illness narrative is complete, the physician shifts to a different style of inquiry, asking focused and closed ended questions to complete the history and help their diagnostic reasoning. These questions are intended to: