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What if patient gives DOB as answer to question asking for their age? How is this scored?

Is there credit for partial answers that are close like being off a month when answering what month it is?

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Final answer:

If a patient gives their DOB as the answer to a question asking for their age, you need to calculate the difference between the current date and the DOB to determine their age. Partial credit for being off by a month may be possible, depending on the grading system.

Step-by-step explanation:

If a patient gives their date of birth (DOB) as the answer to a question asking for their age, it can create confusion. Age refers to the number of years a person has lived, while DOB refers to the specific date a person was born. To score this correctly, you would need to calculate the difference between the current date and the DOB to determine the person's age in years.

As for partial answers, it would depend on the specific scoring criteria set by the examiner or teacher. If there is a requirement to provide the exact age or month, being off by a month may result in a partial credit, but it ultimately depends on the grading system in place.

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