Which statement best reflects the Onset assessment in OPQRST?

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Multiple Choice

Which statement best reflects the Onset assessment in OPQRST?

Explanation:
Onset asks how the symptom began. It focuses on when it started and how it appeared, especially whether the onset was sudden or gradual and what the patient was doing at that moment. This timing helps gauge urgency and possible causes. The statement about onset being sudden or gradual is the best reflection of this part of OPQRST. The other phrases describe Provocation (what triggers the symptom) or Palliation (what helps relieve it), and one option is simply not relevant to assessment at all.

Onset asks how the symptom began. It focuses on when it started and how it appeared, especially whether the onset was sudden or gradual and what the patient was doing at that moment. This timing helps gauge urgency and possible causes. The statement about onset being sudden or gradual is the best reflection of this part of OPQRST. The other phrases describe Provocation (what triggers the symptom) or Palliation (what helps relieve it), and one option is simply not relevant to assessment at all.

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