For example, if the doctor failed to ask
the patient about their medical history, or if they didn't ask about personal habits (such as smoking).
Questioning
patients about their medical history and recording the information for dentist's reference
Not exact matches
You can read more
about how to file a complaint here: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/complaints/ At a hospital where I work, three nurses were fired for what most would see as a very minor comment
about a
patient's
medical history to someone who was not involved in the care of the
patient.
Although hospitals can make risk predictions
about when individual asthma
patients might return, based on
medical histories, the model created by Ram and her collaborators makes predictions at the population level.
When you call, our experienced team of
Patient Liaisons will ask you some preliminary questions
about your health and a general overview of your
medical history.
Patients are often referred to genetic counselors after a physician assesses their family
medical history or after a diagnostic test raises a red flag
about a particular condition or disease.
Doctors diagnosing an illness use multiple assessments: the
patient's
medical history, lab tests, answers to questions
about how the
patient feels, and so on.
She is passionate
about her work and takes pride in knowing her
patients medical histories, needs and personalities.
Crucial information
about the
patient, such as allergies, test results, or
medical history, is not taken into consideration before prescribing a drug.
Medallion Guaranteed: A method of authenticating the identiy of a person signing a document, similar to, but of a higher level than, a notary public
Medical records: Written material about the patient, including office and hospital charts, X rays, laboratory data, etcetera, detailing a patient's medical history and past and present ill
Medical records: Written material
about the
patient, including office and hospital charts, X rays, laboratory data, etcetera, detailing a
patient's
medical history and past and present ill
medical history and past and present illnesses.
Medication mistakes can be completely avoided if better caution was taken such as, asking many questions
about the
patients»
medical history, if they have ever experienced an allergic reaction to any type of drug, and what happens to them physically once they've experienced that reaction.
A
patient's own behavior — allegedly misleading a doctor
about his medication
history — can be used to defeat a
medical malpractice claim, a Virginia judge has ruled.
The clinician must trust the
patient to give full and truthful information
about their health, symptoms, and
medical history.
This provision is intended to allow disclosures directly related to a
patient's current condition and should not be construed to allow, for example, disclosure of extensive information
about the
patient's
medical history that is not relevant to the
patient's current condition and that could prove embarrassing to the
patient.
After taking into account the
patients»
medical history, medications and other factors, cardiologists discovered that those individuals with deficient levels of vitamin D were more than twice as likely to have diabetes, 40 percent more likely to have high blood pressure and
about 30 percent more likely to suffer from a diseased heart muscle, as people without D deficiency.
While, from the looks of it, the attitude of insurers towards cancer
patients, may seem to be harsh, but it only helps to be clear and let them know
about your
medical history with utmost honesty.
Medical assistants to orthopedists conduct interviews with
patients to get information
about their current health status and their health
history, taking this information into consideration in administering treatment to them.
Dental assistant's common job responsibilities are attending the
patients at the help desk, searching for their
medical history documentation, giving primary level information
about a case to the dentist, assisting dentist in actual diagnosis / operation process, interacting with the
patient, looking after billing section and other documentation.
Assisted physicians to perform basic assessment of
patients, and entered records in the hospital's database by inquiring
about medical history
• Interview
patients and families to determine
patients»
medical and treatment
histories • Assess
patients to determine the extent of disability and need for rehabilitation activities • Assist doctors in creating and implementing rehabilitation programs based on the individual needs of each
patient • Provide
patients with physical and emotional support according to their specific plans • Help
patients adapt to lifestyle changes and teach them new skills that they will need in order to survive • Educate
patients and families
about the different types of rehab services available to them and help them choose by providing suggestions according to their
medical conditions • Ascertain that
patients» vitals are taken and recorded throughout the rehabilitation process • Encourage
patients to perform daily tasks independently and help them where their limitations crop up • Monitor
patients» health and comfort and ensure that any emotional or physical problems are dealt with in an immediate manner
Prepare
patients for procedures by taking their
medical history and answering any questions
about the procedure
Prepare
patients for procedures, including taking a
medical history and answering questions
about the procedure
Individuals entering anything into the EHR other than an order (e.g., list of
patient medications,
patient financial or demographic data,
patient history, chief complaint, information
about other health professionals treating the
patient) do not have to be credentialed
medical assistants or licensed health care professionals.
• Take
medical histories and recording of vital signs of
patients • Prepare and manage medications, approve drug refills, telephone prescriptions to a pharmacy • Draw blood, get
patients ready for x-rays, take electrocardiograms, remove sutures, and change dressings of
patients • Explain cure procedures to
patients • Prepare
patients for examinations, and support physicians for the duration of examinations • Collect and arrange laboratory specimens and carry out basic laboratory tests • Dispose of dirty supplies, and make
medical instruments germ - free • Educate
patients about medications and special diets • Organize examination room instruments and equipment • Keep waiting and examining rooms tidy and clean
• Adept at collecting personal and family
history, and briefing the
patients about medical procedures.
Some States allow
Medical Assistants to take medical history, evaluate the vital signs, review the reports and investigations and also counsel the patient about treatments or proc
Medical Assistants to take
medical history, evaluate the vital signs, review the reports and investigations and also counsel the patient about treatments or proc
medical history, evaluate the vital signs, review the reports and investigations and also counsel the
patient about treatments or procedures.
• Highly skilled in diagnosing, treating and assisting
patients in managing acute and chronic illnesses • Hands - on experience in conducting detailed physical examinations and interpreting
medical histories to determine medication routes • Adept at prescribing age - specific physical therapy and rehabilitation services, with exceptional focus on efficacy of treatment • Proficient in providing prenatal care, family planning services and screening services aiming at effective development of treatment plans • Qualified to assist in the performing surgeries and
medical procedures as part of a surgical team • Unmatched ability to counsel and educate
patients about preventative measures to avoid diseases and illnesses • Highly skilled in monitoring the effectiveness of interventions and performing modifications to ensure efficacy • Proven record of creating and implementing dedicated
patient care plans according to their specific health requirements • Demonstrated expertise in facilitating
patient transition within and between healthcare settings including admitting, transferring and discharging procedures
• Greeted
patients as they enter the facility • Took
patient information for record purposes • Maintained demographic and insurance information • Verified information by interviewing
patients • Reviewed
medical history and took vital signs • Educated
patients about the facility's policies and
medical procedures • Recorded billing information • Managed supplies and equipment • Maintained a safe and clean environment for the
patients and the doctors • Liaised with insurance companies • Created and maintained record systems to ensure that
patients» information was properly recorded • Manned the telephone exchange, answered telephone calls and provided required information • Registered new
patients by assisting them in filling out registration forms and providing them with information on required documents • Prepared examination rooms by ensuring that all equipment and supplied were available and in good working order • Assisted doctors in performing examinations by operating
medical equipment and providing them with supplies needed to complete the procedure • Prepared
patients for examinations by assisting them in changing into robes and providing them with information on what to expect during the procedure or examination • Created and maintained effective liaison with insurance companies to verify
patients» insurance coverage information • Contacted insurance companies to determine the status of submitted claims and follow up on delayed or unpaid claims • Calculated co-pays and provided
patients with information on how much coverage their insurance company will provide to them for each procedure • Created and implemented supplies inventory systems and contacted vendors and suppliers to ensure timely delivery of equipment and supplies • Provided one on one information of what to expect from a procedure to
patients and their families • Administered medication to
patients and ensured that medicine refill requests are timely filled • Oversaw the cleanliness, maintenance and sterilization of
medical equipment after each procedure • Scheduled
patients for appointments and performed follow up duties to ensure that all appointment slots are filled • Handled any cancelled appointment slots by allotting them to
patients on the facility waiting lists
Greeting
patients and introducing
patients to the dental practice; seating
patients in the treatment area; asking
about the
patient's
medical history and taking blood pressure and pulse; assisting the dentist during a variety of treatment procedures; teaching
patients appropriate oral hygiene strategies to maintain oral health; sterilization and preparation of instruments; taking impressions of teeth for study models; polishing clinical crowns; exposing and developing X-rays;
Yet with the number of
patients who pass through the doors of these clinics on a typical day, he / she will not have time to quiz everyone
about the particulars of their lives and
medical histories.
The
medical assistant who works right alongside the physician and works one - on - one with
patients may be given the responsibilities of «charting» update into
patients»
medical histories, checking vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, heart rate), using a pressurized water pump to remove
patients» ear wax, taking out sutures, advising
patients about the types of testing and medicines the doctor has ordered, sending faxes to pharmacies, sterilizing
medical instruments, changing linens and re-stocking examining rooms, and giving oral, topical and / or injectable medications.
A
medical assistant obtains a
medical history by asking
patients questions
about their
medical conditions, medications and allergies.
These duties can include taking vital signs, retrieving
patient history, speaking with
patients about treatments, conducting general lab tests, assisting with exams, preparing lab specimens, sanitizing
medical supplies and disposing of materials that have been used.
In your role as a
medical assistant each aspect of a
patient encounter, whether directly face - to - face, or over the phone, should be carefully documented to protect yourself, your employer and also the
patient: ask
about personal and family
histories, allergies to medications, or latex, medications administered and prescribed, physical exam findings (such as vital signs), imaging and lab test results, discussions with
patients, including specific questions and responses and procedures performed during course of the visit.
You will learn
about basic
medical procedures such as taking vital signs, assisting with minor procedures, obtaining lab specimens, taking
patient histories and documenting
patient care activities.
As a
medical assistant, you can collect
patient history, draw blood, ask
about symptoms, and carry out other tasks to help out
medical personnel.
MAs who provide clinical support escort
patients to an exam room; obtain vital signs, such as the blood pressure and pulse; and may collect information
about the
medical history.
They are responsible for escorting
patients to the exam room, taking their
medical histories, and learning more
about their chief complaints.
Maintained accurate records of
patient care, condition, progress and concerns.Monitored vital signs, such as blood pressure and pulse.Responded appropriately to the physical, emotional and developmental needs of
patients.Tested and recorded blood glucose levels.Obtained information
about clients»
medical history, drug
history, complaints and allergies.Helped
patients move in and out of beds, baths, wheelchairs and automobiles.Assisted
patients with bathing, oral hygiene, grooming, feeding and elimination.Cooked appetizing and satisfying meals and snacks.Maintained a clean, healthy and safe environment.Assisted with
patient transfer and ambulation.Transported
patients to other areas of the hospital in wheelchairs and gurneys.Answered
patient calls for care and feeding.Cared for clients with diagnoses such as respiratory failure, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and muscular dystrophy.Supported diagnostic procedures, assisted with technical nursing treatments and entered information in
patient records and charts.Documents objective data and routine aspects of
patient care.Reported any unusual circumstances in the
patients» condition or environment.Collects
patient specimens and data, including vital signs, input / output and other delegated measurements.Answered call lights and aided in
patient comfort and safety by adjusting beds, lights, bed rails, pillows,
patients» clothing and bedside tables / equipment.