Marcelo Erik Zambrano Alarcón1, Jorge Luis Sánchez Palomino2*, Sucel de la Caridad del Valle Valladares3, Juan Carlos Valverde Valverde4 and Edgard Joffre Avilés Camacho1
1Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Guayaquil, Ecuador
2Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics, Technical University of Babahoyo, Ecuador
3Camosun College, Victoria, BC, Canadá
4Faculty of Chemical Sciences, University of Guayaquil, Ecuador
*Corresponding Author: Jorge Luis Sánchez Palomino, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics, Technical University of Babahoyo, Ecuador.
Received: February 16, 2022; Published: February 18, 2022
Anamnesis is the set of questions or interrogation that the clinician asks the patient's companion (animal owner, caretaker, or manager), before and during the clinical examination, whose answers will guide a probable diagnosis and establish the ideal treatment. To obtain the necessary information, the method that the clinician has, and his ability to relate to the patient and the owners or those responsible for them, is essential. You must know what to ask and how to ask. It is the science, and it is the art (because it requires qualities of intelligence and human talent), to elaborate a presumptive diagnosis, basing the clinician, on the questioning of the owner, without having physically and/or additionally examined the patient. Centuries have passed, wonderful discoveries have been developed for the benefit of patients, however, Anamnesis continues to be one of the most important pillars of medicine.
Citation: Jorge Luis Sánchez Palomino., et al. “Clinical Importance of Proper Questioning of the Companion of the Veterinary Patient During the Medical Consultation". Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences 4.3 (2022): 77-79.
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