- •* Tumor
- •* Disorder
- •* Benign
- •* Solid
- •* Malignant
- •* Hepatitis
- •* Disorder
- •* Removal
- •* Antibiotics
- •* Infection
- •* Vomiting
- •*Procedures
- •*Temperature
- •* What’s the pain like?
- •* What seems to be the problem?
- •* When did the pain start?
- •* Does this disease run in your family?
- •* Does lying down help the pain?
- •* Did the tablets help?
- •* Have you ever had such pain before?
- •* Which part of your head is affected?
- •* Is the pain continuous or does it come and go?
- •* Do you feel nausea?
- •* Was it something you tried to lift?
- •* Where does it hurt?
- •* How do you feel?
- •* Can you describe the pain?
- •* Does lying down help the pain?
- •* What seems to be the problem?
- •* Do you suffer from double vision?
- •* What do you do?
- •* What is your surname?
- •* What is your appetite like?
- •* Do you smoke?
- •* Where does it hurt?
- •* What is your temperature?
- •* Is there anything that makes the pain worse?
- •* Have you ever had such pain before?
- •* Do you feel nausea?
- •* Have you noticed any blood in your stools?
- •* Which part of your head is affected?
- •* Have you ever been admitted to the hospital?
- •* Does it affect your work?
- •* What brought you along today?
- •* Where do you live?
- •* Inflammation
* Have you ever had such pain before?
What is your place of birth?
What brought you along today?
How long have you been treated in the hospital?
When were you ill last time?
You want to know if the patient has cough or shortness of breath. Which would you ask:
– …
* What about cough or shortness of breath?
Were there any complications after the operation?
What are the causes of acute pericarditis?
When did the patient begin to feel better?
What was the result of electrocardiogram?
You want to know if the patient has nausea. Which would you ask:
– …
* Do you feel nausea?
What is your place of birth?
Are there any complications after the disease?
Were you vaccinated against cholera?
Were you examined by an ophthalmologist?
You want to know if something makes the pain better. Which would you ask:
– …
* Does anything make the pain better?
How did you break your arm?
What was your pulse rate?
When did the pain start?
What were the doctor’s recommendations about the postoperative treatment?
You want to know if there is some blood in his stools. Which would you ask:
– …
* Have you noticed any blood in your stools?
Were you treated at the outpatient department?
Do you have any complaints?
Which medications were prescribed to you?
Has the nature of the disease already been determined?
You want to know the character of cough. Which would you ask:
– …
* What kind of cough do you have?
When were you treated in the hospital for the last time?
Do you have shortness of breath?
When did the cough start?
Have you noticed pain behind the breastbone?
You want to know which part of the patient’s head is affected. Which would you ask:
– …
* Which part of your head is affected?
Have you ever been ill with pneumonia?
Do you lead a healthy way of life?
Do you often suffer from insomnia?
Where do you live?
You want to know the time when the patient felt ill. Which would you ask:
– …
* When did you catch a cold?
What medications did the doctor prescribe to you?
Were you given an intramuscular injection?
How many cigarettes do you smoke a day?
How many children do you have?
You want to know if there is itching in the region of the tumor. Which would you ask:
– …
* Do you feel itching in the region of the tumor?
What was your condition on the admittance?
Did the disease subside?
Were you examined by the neurologist?
What disease was suspected?
You want to know the patient's marital status. Which would you ask:
– …
* Are you single or married?
Is there any eruption on your skin?
Were you examined by the cardiologist?
Did the symptoms disappear?
Do you go in for sports?
You want to know what the patient did to cease the headache. Which would you ask:
– …
* What did you do to stop the headache?
What is migraine headache associated with?
Which part of your head is affected?
Do you have to stay in bed?
Will you be able to come to polyclinic on your own?
You want to know if someone from your family has had such a problem. Which would you ask:
– …
* Has anyone in your family suffered from such a problem?
What seems to bring it on?
How long have you had fever?
Where does it hurt?
Are you on a diet?
You want to know if the patient has some trouble with his chest. Which would you ask:
– …
* Any problems with your chest?
Did you feel pain in your back?
Did aspirin bring relief?
When does the pain get worse?
Where do you study?
You want to know if the patient has ever been admitted to the hospital. Which would you ask:
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