Question: Which elements should be included in a history of present illness to completely characterize a patient's chief concern? Group of answer choices Medical history, social history, and family history that may be contributing to the patient's chief concern Exploring whether the patient has ever experienced similar presentations in the past and how they relate to their current presentation Descriptions of the onset, location, duration, character, aggravating and alleviating factors, radiation, timing, and setting of the chief concern Pertinent physical examination findings that relate to the patient's chief concern