A 68-year-old patient is admitted to the critical care unit with reports of midchest pressure radiating into the jaw and shortness of breath when walking up stairs. The patient is admitted with a diagnosis of "rule out myocardial infarction."

The history portion of the assessment should be guided by
a. medical history. c. presenting symptoms.
b. history of prior surgeries. d. a review of systems.


C
For a patient in acute distress, the history taking is shortened to just a few questions about the patient's chief complaint, precipitating events, and current medications. For a patient who is not in obvious distress, the history focuses on the following four areas: review of the patient's present illness; overview of the patient's general cardiovascular status; review of the patient's general health status, including family history of coronary artery disease (CAD), hypertension, diabetes, peripheral arterial disease, or stroke; and survey of the patient's lifestyle, including risk factors for CAD.

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