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BATES GUIDE TO PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
AND HISTORY TAKING 13 2026 HEAD TO TOE
ASSESSMENT REVIEW QUESTIONS ANSWERS
VERIFIED GUIDE

◉ Sensitivity.
Answer: The probability that a person with disease has a POSITIVE
test.


Also known as the "true positive" rate.


Useful for screening tests because if sensitivity is > 90%, you can
rule OUT diseases (test is rarely negative when the disease is
present)


Ex) The probability that a patient with splenomegaly is associated
with percussion dullness below the left costal margin.


◉ Specificity.
Answer: The probability that a non-diseased person has a NEGATIVE
test.

,Also known as the "true negative" rate.


Useful as confirmatory tests because if specificity is >90%, it is safe
to confirm diseases (test is rarely positive when the disease is
absent)


Ex) The probability that a patient WITHOUT splenomegaly will have
percussion dullness is the false positive rate for this physical
maneuver.


◉ A negative result from a test with high sensitivity....
Answer: ...usually means you can exclude the disease.


(high sensitivity = very low false-negative rate)


◉ SnNOUT Acronym.
Answer: a Sensitive test with a Negative result rules OUT disease


◉ SpPIN Acronym.
Answer: a Specific test with a Positive result rules IN disease


◉ Positive Predictive Value (PPV).

,Answer: The probability that a person with a positive test has
disease [a / (a + b)]


Ex) Prostate Cancer screening, where a man with a PSA value
greater than 4.0 ng/mL has only a 30% probability of having
prostate cancer when tested via biopsy.


The predictive value will vary substantially according to the
prevalence of disease.


◉ Negative Predictive Value (NPV).
Answer: The probability that a person with a negative test does not
have disease [d / (c + b)]


Ex) Among men with a PSA level of 4.0 ng/mL or below, 85% are
found to be cancer-free via biopsy.


◉ Prevalence of a disease.
Answer: The proportion of subjects that have the disease


◉ Likelihood Ratios.
Answer: The probability of obtaining a given test result in a diseased
patient DIVIDED BY the probability of obtaining a given test result in
a non-diseased patient.

, This ratio tells us how much a test result changes the pre-test
disease probability (prevalence) to the post-test disease probability.


◉ Likelihood ratio (LR) for a positive test.
Answer: a HIGHER value (much greater than 1) indicates that a
positive test is much more likely to be coming from a diseased
person than from a non-diseased person, increasing our confidence
that a person with a positive result has the disease


◉ Likelihood Ratio (LR) for a negative test.
Answer: a LOWER value (much less than 1) indicates that the
negative test is much more likely to be coming from a non-diseased
person than from a diseased person, increasing our confidence that
a person with a negative result does NOT have the disease


◉ LRs 1-2 and 0.5-1.
Answer: Alter the probability (pre-test to post-test) to a small
degree that is very rarely important


◉ LRs > 10 or < 0.1.
Answer: Generate large changes


◉ LRs > 1.

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