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using the correct term
use the drop - down menu to select the answer that completes each sentence.
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 medical record
a patient has signed up for a private account on an internet site called healthvault to store and manage personal health records in a
over a lifetime, a ppatients
medical record
medical history
medical encounter
personal health record
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When a patient visits a doctor to discuss a medical problem, this event is a single instance of medical interaction. The term "medical encounter" refers to a single interaction between a patient and a healthcare provider for medical - related discussion or treatment. "Medical history" is the record of past medical events, "medical record" is the collection of all medical - related documents, and "personal health record" is the patient - managed record. So the correct term here is "medical encounter".
When a patient goes to a particular hospital for treatment and the details of the visit are stored with prior visit information in a single record for that hospital, this is a "medical record". A "medical encounter" is a single visit, "medical history" is about past medical events across time/settings, and "personal health record" is patient - managed. The hospital - specific record of all visits (including current and prior) is a "medical record".
Over a lifetime, including all medical events (illnesses, surgeries, medications, lifestyle activities), the comprehensive record of a patient's health is a "personal health record" when it's managed by the patient (as in the HealthVault example). Wait, no - wait, the options: "medical history" is the record of past medical events, but "personal health record" is the patient - owned and managed record of their health over time. But looking at the options, the term that covers all the patient's health - related information over a lifetime (including lifestyle like smoking, tanning bed use) is "personal health record"? Wait, no, let's re - check. The options are medical record, medical history, medical encounter, personal health record. Wait, the description says "a patient has signed up for a private account on an Internet site... to store and manage personal...". So the patient is managing their own health record, which is a "personal health record". But also, "medical history" is the record of past medical events, but the text includes lifestyle activities. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the first blank: when visiting the doctor to discuss a problem, it's a "medical encounter". The second blank: when visiting a hospital, the record of that visit (with prior) in the hospital is a "medical record". The third blank: over a lifetime, including all (medical and lifestyle) for the patient's own management (via HealthVault) is a "personal health record". Wait, but let's check the options again. The third drop - down: the text says "Over a lifetime, a p[atient]... illnesses and surgeries, take different medications, and engage in... smoking or using a tanning bed. All of this information makes up a...". So this is the patient's own record of their health over time, which is a "personal health record". "Medical history" is more about past medical conditions, "medical record" is hospital/clinic - based, "medical encounter" is a single visit. So the correct term here is "personal health record".
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