Understanding 'History of' in Medical Records: What It Means
When a medical professional says a "patient has a history of", they are referring to a patient's medical history. For example, a patient may have a history of high blood pressure, diabetes, or cancer. In the context of "patient has a history of", the term "history" is being used to refer to a patient's past medical conditions, not their personal history.Long-Term Care - Related Articles
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