2022/2023 AANP Complete Review 2-2 Study Guide for Brand New Questions Advanced Health Assessment - Quiz 2 Study Guide Focus on your studies on the readings from Bates text Chs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 and the corresponding PowerPoint (PPT) slides/audio lectures. Differentiate comprehensive versus a focused (or episodic) history and physical examination Comprehensive (Complete) Assessment Appropriate for new patients in the office or hospital Always should be done on all new patients never seen before Provides fundamental and personalized knowledge about the patient Strengthens the clinician-patient relationship Helps identify or rule out physical causes related to patient concerns Provides a baseline for future assessments Creates a platform for health promotion through education and counselling Develops proficiency in the essential skills of physical examination Requires a greater length of time Includes all of the patients past medical history, family history, personal and social history, medications, allergies, and complete review of all systems (ROS) Focused (Episodic, Problem-oriented, SOAP) Appropriate for established patients, especially during routine or urgent care visits Addresses focused concerns or symptoms Assesses symptoms restricted to a specific body system Addresses only specific body systems as it relates to the reported concerns/ symptoms Applies examination methods