Great Clinical Questions

The clinical history provides at least 85% to 90% of the diagnosis especially in chronic conditions. Most experienced clinicians can make a reasonable diagnosis just by asking at least five to ten focused questions. The physical examination and laboratory tests are used to confirm their top diagnosis. However, most childhood illnesses do not need any tests. The following questions will aid in the faster diagnosis especially if your clinician is not using a "smart computer" software.

Questions parents should answer before visiting their child's Clinician if the complaint is:

Abdominal Pain Head Ache Back Pain
Limping Chronic Cough Leg Pain
Chronic Head Ache Pain on Urination Constipation
Paleness Diarrhea Runny Nose
Ear Ache Sore Throat Enlarged Glands
Vomiting Fainting Wheezing
Fever