Matching Pairs History of Present IllnessOnline version Match the questions for asking the components of history of present illness and the appropriate answers. by Fahmi Nuraini 1 Do you feel any pain? 2 On scale of 1-10, how do you rate your pain? 3 Before we get started, do you need anything that I can get it for you? 4 Does it stay there or move around? 5 Can you show me where exactly the pain is? 6 Is there anything that makes your pain worse? 7 Ok, about your current problem, have you taken any medicine or done some alternative treatments? Massage or acupuncture? 8 (lower the light) How about now? Comfortable enough for you? 9 Ok, so the last place you visited was California. It was two days ago. Did you travel to the other countries within 6 months? 10 How did it happen? 11 How long has it been? 12 When did you eat or drink it? 13 Can you describe what it is like? 14 Alright, now I would like to confirm your details. So, it is Ethan Hawk, you are 45 years old and you live at the Beverly Hills 90210. Ok perfect, so how can I help you today? 15 How do you prefer to be called? 16 Do you still remember about the last think you ate or drank? 17 Have you ever been like this before? 18 What do you do to relieve this pain? 19 Good morning, my name is Stephanie. I’m a nurse practitioner that is in charge and will take care of you today. And you are? 20 Alright Mr.Ethan. In order to be helping you today I would like to ask you some questions about the history of your health. Is that ok with you? That’s better. Mmm...within 6 months,..I think I didn’t. I went to Japan for vacation, but it was last year. Sure, that is fine with me. Mmm....it’s the night before my flight from California. It is..mmm...heavy and stabbing I feel very sick. I think I have got cold and sore throat. I think it is 8. Yes, would you please lower the light because it’s hurting my eyes? Mmm..lighting. The light bothers me so much. I like to stay in dark room. Yeah... I often get cold, cough, and the other usual illnesses. But, it usually recovers by taking antibiotics. Yesterday morning, when I returned from my business trip in California, I fell down and was unconscious. I sweated a lot and my temperature was nearly 39°C. It’s been two days and it’s getting worse this morning that I can’t even go to work. Ethan is fine with me. It’s radiated down to my neck and shoulder. I ate sandwich, breads with peanut butter and cheese. Oh...I drank a glass of milk also. Yeah... I feel very headache. No, I didn’t do anything. I just took a rest, but I think it doesn’t seem to get better till now. I’m Ethan Hawk. It’s here, next to my right eye. I usually lie down and try to sleep.