What are positive findings?
Consequently, what are pertinent findings?
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION THAT. FORMULATE A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS. For example, if the patient's chief complaint is chest pain, pertinent findings would. include things like: Positive Findings.
Also question is, what are the pertinent positives and negatives of examination?
NOTE: Collectively, the information beyond the 7 cardinal features represents pertinent positives (pertinent positive is a symptom, risk factor or risk behavior associated with pathological conditions presenting with such a chief complaint that is present in the patient) and pertinent negatives (pertinent negative is a
Let's take a look. In the medical community, they use pertinent negatives to narrow down choices to formulate a correct diagnosis. For example, if the patient's chief complaint is chest pain, pertinent negatives could be: No history of trauma to the chest. No history of fever or productive cough. No pain to the ribs.