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This page deals with the '''clinical history''', also known as '''history'''.  It usually refers to both the ''past medical history'' (PMHx) and ''history of present illness'' (HPI).
This page deals with the '''clinical history''', also known as '''history'''.  It usually refers to both the ''past medical history'' (PMHx) and ''history of present illness'' (HPI).


Warning: A number of 'em aren't politically correct.
Warning: A number of 'em aren't politically correct!


==Basic approach==
==Basic approach==
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*Oropharyngeal bleed (epistaxis).
*Oropharyngeal bleed (epistaxis).


==Clinical history and pathology==
*Pathologists are consultants and every good consult should have a question.
===Clinical history and the law===
In Ontario, the law says that a history should be provided as per ''R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 965, s. 31 (1)'':<ref name=reg965>R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 965, s. 31 (1). URL: [http://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/900965#BK23 http://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/900965#BK23]. Accessed on: 18 December 2015.</ref>
:"Where tissues are removed from a patient during an operation or curettage, the surgeon performing the operation or curettage shall cause all tissues removed from the patient to be sent, together with a short history of the case and a statement of the findings of the operation, to a laboratory for examination and report."
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Physical examination]].
*[[Physical examination]].
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