#1
Which of the following is an example of a patient's social history?
Blood pressure readings
Allergies to medication
Smoking status
Family medical history
#2
What information is typically included in a patient's social history?
Height and weight measurements
Current symptoms
Occupation and marital status
Medical diagnoses
#3
Which of the following is NOT typically included in a patient's social history?
Occupation
Marital status
Blood type
Recreational drug use
#4
What does the acronym 'Tobacco Use Disorder' refer to in a patient's social history?
An allergy to tobacco
A history of smoking
A current addiction to tobacco
A family history of tobacco use
#5
Which of the following is NOT typically considered part of a patient's health habits?
Frequency of alcohol consumption
Use of recreational drugs
History of vaccinations
Exercise routine
#6
Which of the following factors is NOT typically considered part of a patient's health habits?
Exercise routine
Dietary preferences
Religious beliefs
Blood type
#7
Why is it important for healthcare professionals to assess a patient's social history?
To bill insurance companies accurately
To provide personalized care and treatment plans
To determine a patient's genetic predisposition to diseases
To assess a patient's vital signs
#8
Why might a healthcare provider inquire about a patient's social history during an initial evaluation?
To assess the patient's financial status
To understand the patient's cultural background
To determine the patient's blood type
To diagnose a specific illness
#9
What is the significance of asking about a patient's sexual history in the context of their social history?
To assess the risk of sexually transmitted infections
To determine the patient's religious beliefs
To evaluate the patient's mental health
To calculate the patient's body mass index
#10
Why is it important for healthcare providers to assess a patient's social history alongside their medical history?
To determine if the patient can afford treatment
To identify potential stressors or support systems
To assess the patient's genetic predisposition to diseases
To track the patient's vital signs over time
#11
In a patient's social history, what does the acronym 'ETOH' typically refer to?
Educational attainment
Exercise habits
Alcohol consumption
Income level
#12
In a patient's social history, what does 'SHS' stand for?
Secondhand smoke
Social health status
Sleep habits
Stress hormone secretion
#13
In the context of social history, what does the term 'FHP' typically refer to?
Family health patterns
Financial health profile
Food hygiene practices
Fitness health parameters
#14
In a patient's social history, what does the acronym 'PHS' typically stand for?
Personal hygiene standards
Physical health status
Primary healthcare services
Public health surveillance
#15
In a patient's social history, what does the term 'ADLs' typically refer to?
Active dietary lifestyles
Activities of daily living
Asthma development levels
Alcohol dependence levels