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medical history

medical history
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the case history of a medical patient as recalled by the patient

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Can you tell me your past medical history?
    2. I'll examine the patient right away, but before let's check his medical history.
    3. Medical history: …
    4. Donor medical history
    5. Medical history and present symptoms: …..
    6. The medical history shall also include a note of other allergic or airway disorders from childhood, and smoking history.
    7. Relevant information includes aggravating factors both in the home and workplace, the onset and progress of the disease, family history and medical history of the patient in question.
    8. Clinical history shall include both medical and occupational history to determine a relationship between exposure to a specific substance and development of respiratory hypersensitivity.
    9. Member States shall ensure that living donors are selected on the basis of their health and medical history, by suitably qualified or trained and competent professionals.
    10. age, sex, medical and behavioural history (the information collected must be sufficient to allow application of the exclusion criteria, where required);
    11. Information from a potential donor's medical history, physical examination and complementary tests should be collected for the adequate characterisation of the organ and the donor.
    12. Medical history of the donor, in particular the conditions which might affect the suitability of the organs for transplantation and imply the risk of disease transmission.
    13. Indicators of these risks must be identified by physical examination, review of the medical and behavioural history, biological testing, post-mortem examination (for deceased donors) and any other appropriate investigation.
    14. the clinician responsible for the donor must determine and document, based on the patient’s medical history and therapeutic indications, the justification for the donation and its safety for the recipient and any child(ren) that might result;
    15. Allogeneic living donors must be selected on the basis of their health and medical history, provided on a questionnaire and through an interview performed by a qualified and trained healthcare professional with the donor, in compliance with point 2.2.2.