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35 4. the section «anamnesis vitae» includes: 1. family and sexual history; 2. allergological history; 3. complaints. 4. initial manifestations of the disease; 5. past illnesses; 6. dynamics of the disease course. Find a match: 5. Questions to the patient history Sections 1. Changes in working capacity during illness 2. does he smoke, if so, at what age, 3. Where and under what circumstances did you get sick for the first time in your life 4. What is currently bothering a. anamnesis morbi b. Anamnesis vitae THEME 5. GENERAL EXAMINATION OF THE PATIENT Purpose of studying the topic: • learn to conduct a General examination of the patient. As a result of studying the topic, the student should know: 1. General inspection Procedure; 2. Main options for forced positions; 3. Main variants of pathological facial expressions; 4. significance of gait detection for diagnosis; 5. Significance of changes in body odour and exhaled air for diagnosis; 6. Criteria determining the Constitution; 7. Procedure and features of skin research; 8. Methods of research of the musculoskeletal system; the student must be able to: 1. Determine the patient’s condition and consciousness; 2. Detect gait and posture disorders; 3. Determine the type of Constitution; 4. Detect edema; 5. perform examination and palpation of the skin and its appendages; 6. Examine the lymph nodes. Content of the training material General inspection (inspectio). General examination, as a diagnostic method, is still important. With the help of a General examination, you can not only get a common idea of the patient, but

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