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  1. pertinent negative Pertinent Negatives (PN) are used when the clinician documents why they DID NOT perform a procedure. Example: If Aspirin is part of the agency protocol for hest Pain but was not administered, the reason should be documented.

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  3. Pertinent Negative Values are documented as "an attribute" of an element. It allows the documentation of pertinent negative value in addition to the documentation of a "real" value.

  4. Pertinent Negative Values are documented as "an attribute" of an element. It allows the documentation of pertinent negative value in addition to the documentation of a "real" value. Example of use: o Example - Aspirin Administration: If the medication Aspirin is part of the agency protocol for Chest Pain but was not administered by the ...

  5. Terms in this set (32) The patient denying respiratory difficulty is an example of: a pertinent negative. Written documentation should: avoid radio codes and nonstandard abbreviations. When you encounter a patient who refuses treatment, you should:

  6. So I’m trying to work on my practical assessments for my EMT class, and the main thing I’m struggling with is investigating the chief complaint and asking all the pertinent negatives.

  7. Which of the following is a pertinent negative for a patient experiencing an MI? Correct Answer is: Patient denies chest pain Rationale: A pertinent negative is a symptom or condition you would expect to see under certain circumstances, but is not present with a particular patient.

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