routine assessment

What are the Components of a Routine Assessment?

The components of a routine assessment typically include:
Vital Signs: Measurement of temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
Physical Examination: A head-to-toe examination to assess the patient's physical condition.
Health History: Collection of information regarding past medical issues, surgeries, allergies, and family history.
Current Complaints: Understanding the patient's current symptoms or concerns.
Functional Assessment: Evaluation of the patient's ability to perform daily activities.

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