A case presentation is a formal communication between health care professionals such as doctors and nurses regarding a patient's clinical information.[1][2][3]
Essential parts of a case presentation include:
Identification
Reason for consultation/admission
Chief complaints (CC) - what made patients seek medical attention.
History of present illness (HPI) - circumstances relating to chief complaints.
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