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How does interviewing a healthy patient differ from a patient with a known health condition?

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In interviewing a healthy patient, general information will be asked for with no focus on a certain disease. This would entail asking how they are doing, if they are feeling off or if they have experienced anything uncanny the past few days. On the other hand, interviewing a sick patient would entail asking questions that revolve around their condition such as the signs and symptoms experienced, its severity, and what they do to relieve it.

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