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How to Take a Good History of Present Illness

Learn how to take a good clinical history of present illness on patients with orthopedic-related diagnoses. Regardless of your experience managing MSK problems, if you apply the strategies I share in this episode, doing a clinical interview and HPI will become easier, faster, accelerating your clinical growth and confidence. What Will You Learn? ☑️ The #1 strategy to use when interviewing patients with Orthopedic complaints ☑️ The best approach to getting an HPI and ace that patient interview ☑️ The Four effective ways to feel more confident while taking a good HPI ================ NP Insiders Resources for Building your Clinical Confidence: 📘 Snatch your FREE ORTHO NP GUIDE! 👉 https://www.npinsiders.com/orthopedic... 📘 Take the struggle out of transitioning to clinical practice. Join NP Insiders 1:1 Coaching Training program 👉 https://www.npinsiders.com/Mentorship 🚀 Join the Orthopedics Made Simple Crash Course Waitlist: https://www.npinsiders.com/orthopedic... 📘 Checkout the NP Insiders website 👉 https://www.npinsiders.com Sharing all the Clinical Strategies with You. Join and Follow NP Insiders: 🤳🏻 Instagram –   / npinsiders   ================ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:08 What does a good clinical history do for you? 01:31 The #1 strategy when interviewing patients 02:26 The best approach to getting an HPI and ace that patient interview 06:30 The Four effective ways to feel more confident while taking a good #NPinsiders #HistoryofPresentIllness #HPI #NursePractitioners #ClinicalPractice ================ DISCLOSURE: © 2021 NP Insiders. The content of this video is informational and for educational purposes only. It is my opinion, and NP Insiders nor I will assume any liability or responsibility on how this information is applied including but not limited to any financial loss, ill health, harm, damages, or death.

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