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when a patient visits the doctor to discuss a medical problem, this is called a medical history
every time a patient goes to a particular hospital for treatment, the specifics of the visit are stored together with information from all prior visits in a
a patient has signed up for a priva health records in a
over a lifetime, a patient may have various activities that affect health patient’s
options: medical record, medical history, medical encounter, personal health record
site called healthvault to store and manage personal rgeries, take different medications, and engage in a tanning bed. all of this information makes up a

Explanation:

To solve this, we analyze each blank:

First Blank (after "priva"):

The context is about a patient signing up for a private system to store health records. The term "personal health record" fits here as it refers to a patient’s own managed health records. Wait, no—wait, the first blank (the first dropdown) is for the system where a patient signs up to store health records. Wait, looking at the options, the first dropdown (the one with "medical record", "medical history", etc.)—wait, the sentence: "A patient has signed up for a priva[te] ____ health records in a..." Wait, maybe the first blank (the middle dropdown) is for the type of record storage. Wait, the options are "medical record", "medical history", "medical encounter", "personal health record". Wait, the correct term for a patient’s own managed health record system is "personal health record"? No, wait, the first sentence part: "Every time a patient goes to a particular hospital for treatment, the specifics of the visit are stored together with information from all prior visits in a __." That should be "medical record" (a hospital’s record of a patient’s visits). Then "A patient has signed up for a private __ to store and manage personal..."—that would be "personal health record" (the patient’s own record they manage). Then "Over a lifetime, a patient may have various activities that affect health: surgeries, take different medications, and engage in a tanning bed. All of this information makes up a patient’s ____." That is "medical history" (the overall health history over time). Wait, let's re-express:

  1. First blank (hospital’s record of visits): medical record (stores visit details and prior info).
  2. Second blank (patient’s private system to manage records): personal health record (patient-managed).
  3. Third blank (lifetime health activities/history): medical history (overall health history).

But let's check the options and the blanks:

  • First dropdown (middle): "Every time a patient... treatment, the specifics... prior visits in a ______." → "medical record" (hospital’s record).
  • Second dropdown (top middle): "A patient has signed up for a priva[te] ______ to store and manage personal..." → "personal health record" (patient’s own record system).
  • Third dropdown (bottom): "Over a lifetime... activities... makes up a patient’s ______." → "medical history" (lifetime health info).

Assuming the first blank (the middle dropdown) is the one in the image’s first dropdown (the one with the arrow), let's confirm:

The first sentence: "Every time a patient goes to a particular hospital for treatment, the specifics of the visit are stored together with information from all prior visits in a ______." The correct term is medical record (a hospital’s official record of a patient’s care).

For the second blank ("A patient has signed up for a private ______ to store and manage personal..."): personal health record (the patient’s own record they control).

For the third blank ("Over a lifetime... makes up a patient’s ______"): medical history (the cumulative health events and activities over time).

But since the image shows the first dropdown (middle) with options, and the selected option in the image is "medical record", let's focus on the blanks:

  1. First blank (hospital’s record): medical record
  2. Second blank (patient’s private record system): personal health record
  3. Third blank (lifetime health history): medical history

But the question is to complete each sentence with the dropdown. Let's answer the blanks as per the o…

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each blank:

First Blank (after "priva"):

The context is about a patient signing up for a private system to store health records. The term "personal health record" fits here as it refers to a patient’s own managed health records. Wait, no—wait, the first blank (the first dropdown) is for the system where a patient signs up to store health records. Wait, looking at the options, the first dropdown (the one with "medical record", "medical history", etc.)—wait, the sentence: "A patient has signed up for a priva[te] ____ health records in a..." Wait, maybe the first blank (the middle dropdown) is for the type of record storage. Wait, the options are "medical record", "medical history", "medical encounter", "personal health record". Wait, the correct term for a patient’s own managed health record system is "personal health record"? No, wait, the first sentence part: "Every time a patient goes to a particular hospital for treatment, the specifics of the visit are stored together with information from all prior visits in a __." That should be "medical record" (a hospital’s record of a patient’s visits). Then "A patient has signed up for a private __ to store and manage personal..."—that would be "personal health record" (the patient’s own record they manage). Then "Over a lifetime, a patient may have various activities that affect health: surgeries, take different medications, and engage in a tanning bed. All of this information makes up a patient’s ____." That is "medical history" (the overall health history over time). Wait, let's re-express:

  1. First blank (hospital’s record of visits): medical record (stores visit details and prior info).
  2. Second blank (patient’s private system to manage records): personal health record (patient-managed).
  3. Third blank (lifetime health activities/history): medical history (overall health history).

But let's check the options and the blanks:

  • First dropdown (middle): "Every time a patient... treatment, the specifics... prior visits in a ______." → "medical record" (hospital’s record).
  • Second dropdown (top middle): "A patient has signed up for a priva[te] ______ to store and manage personal..." → "personal health record" (patient’s own record system).
  • Third dropdown (bottom): "Over a lifetime... activities... makes up a patient’s ______." → "medical history" (lifetime health info).

Assuming the first blank (the middle dropdown) is the one in the image’s first dropdown (the one with the arrow), let's confirm:

The first sentence: "Every time a patient goes to a particular hospital for treatment, the specifics of the visit are stored together with information from all prior visits in a ______." The correct term is medical record (a hospital’s official record of a patient’s care).

For the second blank ("A patient has signed up for a private ______ to store and manage personal..."): personal health record (the patient’s own record they control).

For the third blank ("Over a lifetime... makes up a patient’s ______"): medical history (the cumulative health events and activities over time).

But since the image shows the first dropdown (middle) with options, and the selected option in the image is "medical record", let's focus on the blanks:

  1. First blank (hospital’s record): medical record
  2. Second blank (patient’s private record system): personal health record
  3. Third blank (lifetime health history): medical history

But the question is to complete each sentence with the dropdown. Let's answer the blanks as per the options:

  • First blank (hospital’s record of visits): medical record
  • Second blank (patient’s private record system): personal health record
  • Third blank (lifetime health history): medical history

However, if we take the first blank (the one in the image’s middle dropdown), the answer is medical record.