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本帖最后由 Dr.Faust 于 2025-3-7 00:25 编辑
笔者在实习过程中根据网上的经典new patient form和自身经验总结的一个比较粗陋的模板, 比较偏向于primary care first visit这种情况. 网上经典的new patient form多数都比较详尽, 而事实上病史采集的过程中用不到那么多, 实际问诊的时候更多讲究详略得当, 当然即便如此耗时也比国内多数大医院的平均接诊时间要多的多. 笔者这里仅提供一个框架, 大伙实际应用的时候尽量结合自身实际情况和经验进行适合自己的customization.
大伙如有任何疑问或者建议, 欢迎在留言区进行友好交流和讨论
另外也希望已经match的前辈们对本篇内容进行指导
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| Allergies | 7 points Where (location w/ & w/o radiation) When How Frequency & Duration Modifiers (triggers, lessen or worsen to any factors) | Last relevant specialist visit Labs & Imaging (reason to some specific tests, i.e. autoimmune workup, hormone, CT&MRIs) Falls or LOC | |
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| Major surgeries Inpatient admission & ER visit Fractures | | Immunizations T-dap last 10 years RSV VZV Flu Pneumococcal l Routine pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV15 or PCV20) for all children younger than 5 years of age: Give PCV15 or PCV20 to infants as a series of 4 doses, one dose at each of these ages: 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, and 12 through 15 months. l Routine pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV15 or PCV20) for all adults 65 years or older who have never received any pneumococcal conjugate vaccine or whose previous vaccination history is unknown: n If PCV15 is used, this should be followed by a dose of PPSV23 one year later. The minimum interval is 8 weeks and can be considered in adults with an immunocompromising condition†, cochlear implant, or cerebrospinal fluid leak. n If PCV20 is used, a dose of PPSV23 is NOT indicated. n See Pneumococcal Vaccination: Summary of Who and When to Vaccinate for CDC guidance on vaccination options for adults who have previously received a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. | Current Rx Adherence & Response Recent change in Rx Change of pharmacy | FMH Parents & Grandparents Siblings Offsprings | Preventive Screening Mammo PAP l 21 to 65 years with cytology (Pap smear) every 3 years l or for 30 to 65 years who want to lengthen the screening interval, screening with a combination of cytology and HPV testing every 5 years. Prostate Colonoscopy or FIT l Colonoscopy from 45 to 75 n > 75 SE outweigh benefit but still necessary in some case l Or 10 years before the cancer onset of 1st degree relative For patients with prominent risk factor: l Sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy every 1 to 2 years starting at age 10 to 12 for people with FAP. l Individuals with AFAP should undergo colonoscopy beginning at age 18 to 20. n Yearly colonoscopy once polyps are found until a colectomy is planned. Calcium score l Calcium score testing results could help you if you're between ages 40 and 70 and at increased risk for heart disease but don't have symptoms. Hb A1C DEXA Lipids Lung
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