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What does three histories of medical records mean?
The three histories of medical records refer to medication history, allergy history and family history.

Collection of admission history:

When inquiring about medical history, we should be enthusiastic, caring and responsible for patients, gain the trust and cooperation of patients, and be comprehensive and grasp the key points when inquiring; We should seek truth from facts and avoid subjective speculation and preconceptions. When the patient's narrative is unclear or in order to obtain necessary medical records, it can be inspired, but it should not be subjective, one-sided or suggestive.

Personal history:

(1) Birth, growth, place and time of residence (with special attention to epidemic areas and epidemic areas), education level, hobbies, etc.

(2) Living habits, health habits, eating rules, tobacco and alcohol hobbies and their intake, whether there are other heterosexual and narcotic drug intake history, and whether there is a history of major mental trauma.

(3) Past and present occupation, labor protection and working environment, etc. Focus on understanding whether the patient has a history of frequent contact with toxic and harmful substances, and should indicate the time and degree of contact.

(4) whether there is a history of wandering, whether you have suffered from chancre, gonorrhea, etc.