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Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnoses
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4th Edition Goolsby Chapters 1 - 22 | Complete
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS bn bn
Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
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Chapter 2. Genomic Assessment: Interpreting Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnoses
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Chapter 3. Skin
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Chapter 4. Head, Face, and Neck
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Chapter 5. The Eye
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Chapter 6. Ear, Nose, Mouth, and Throat
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Chapter 7. Cardiac and Peripheral Vascular Systems
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Chapter 8. Respiratory System
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Chapter 9. Breasts
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Chapter 10. Abdomen
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Chapter 11. Genitourinary System
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Chapter 12. Male Reproductive System
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Chapter 13. Female Reproductive System
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Chapter 14. Musculoskeletal System
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Chapter 15. Neurological System
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Chapter 16. Nonspecific Complaints
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Chapter 17. Psychiatric Mental Health
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Chapter 18. Pediatric Patients
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Chapter 19. Pregnant Patients
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Chapter 20. Assessment of the Transgender or Gender Diverse Adult
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Chapter 21. Older Patients
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Chapter 22. Persons With Disabilities
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, Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
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Multiple b n Choice
Identify bnthe bnchoice bnthat bnbest bncompletes bnthe bnstatement bnor bnanswers bnthe bnquestion.
bn 1. Which bntype bnof bnclinical bndecision-making bnis bnmost bnreliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
bn 2. Which bnof bnthe bnfollowing bnis bnfalse? bnTo bnobtain bnadequate bnhistory, bnhealth-care bnproviders bnmust bnbe:
A. Methodical bnand bnsystematic
B. Attentive bnto bnthe bnpatient‘s bnverbal bnand bnnonverbal
bnlanguage
C. Able bnto bnaccurately bninterpret bnthe bnpatient‘s bnresponses
D. Adept bnat bnreading bninto bnthe bnpatient‘s bnstatements
bn 3. Essential bnparts bnof bna bnhealth bnhistory bninclude bnall bnof bnthe bnfollowing bnexcept:
A. Chief bncomplaint
B. Historybnof bnthe bnpresent bnillness
C. Current bnvital bnsigns
D. All bnof bnthe bnabove bnare bnessential bnhistory
bncomponents
bn 4. Which bnof bnthe bnfollowing bnis bnfalse? bnWhile bnperforming bnthe bnphysical bnexamination, bnthe bnexaminer bnmust bnbe bnable bnto:
A. Differentiatebnbetween bnnormal bnand bnabnormal bnfindings
B. Recall bnknowledge bnof bna bnrange bnof bnconditions bnand bntheir bnassociated bnsigns bnand
bnsymptoms
C. Recognize bnhow bncertain bnconditions bnaffect bnthe bnresponse bnto bnother bnconditions
D. Foresee bnunpredictable bnfindings
bn 5. The bnfollowing bnis bnthe bnleast bnreliable bnsource bnof bninformation bnfor bndiagnostic bnstatistics:
A. Evidence-based bninvestigations
B. Primarybnreports bnof bnresearch
C. Estimation bnbased bnon bna bnprovider‘s
bnexperience
D. Published bnmeta-analyses
bn 6. The bnfollowing bncan bnbe bnused bnto bnassist bnin bnsound bnclinical bndecision-making:
A. Algorithmbnpublished bnin bna bnpeer-reviewed bnjournal
bnarticle
B. Clinical bnpractice bnguidelines
C. Evidence-based bnresearch
D. All bnof bnthe bnabove
bn 7. If bna bndiagnostic bnstudy bnhas bnhigh bnsensitivity, bn this bnindicates bna:
A. High bnpercentage bnof bnpersons bnwith bnthe bngiven bncondition bnwill bnhave bnan bnabnormal
bnresult
B. Lowbnpercentage bnof bnpersons bnwith bnthe bngiven bncondition bnwill bnhave bnan bnabnormal
bnresult
C. Low bnlikelihood bnof bnnormal bnresult bnin bnpersons bnwithout bna bngiven bncondition
D. None bnof bnthe bnabove
bn 8. If bna bndiagnostic bnstudy bnhas bnhigh bnspecificity, b n this bnindicates bna:
A. Low bnpercentage bnof bnhealthy bnindividuals bnwill bnshow bna bnnormal bnresult
B. High bnpercentage bnof bnhealthybnindividuals bnwill bnshow bna bnnormal bnresult
C. High bnpercentage bnof bnindividuals bnwith bna bndisorder bnwill bnshow bna bnnormal
bnresult
D. Low bnpercentage bnof bnindividuals bnwith bna bndisorder bnwill bnshow bnan bnabnormal
bnresult
bn 9. A bnlikelihood bnratio bnabove bn1 bnindicates bnthat bna bndiagnostic bntest bnshowing bna:
A. Positive bnresult bnis bnstrongly bnassociated bnwith bnthe bndisease
B. Negative bnresult bnis bnstrongly bnassociated bnwith bnabsence bnof bnthe
bndisease
C. Positive bnresult bnis bnweakly bnassociated bnwith bnthe bndisease
D. Negative bnresult bnis bnweakly bnassociated bnwith bnabsence bnof bnthe
bndisease
, bn 10. Which bnof bnthe bnfollowing bnclinical bnreasoning bntools bnis bndefined bnas bnevidence-based bnresource bnbased bnon bnmathematical bnmodeling
to bnexpress bnthe bnlikelihood bnof bna bncondition bnin bnselect bnsituations, bnsettings, bnand/or bnpatients?