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, TABLEOFCONTENTS
➢ ChapterJ1.kAssessmentkandkClinicalkDecisionkMaking:kAnkOverview
➢ ChapterJ2.kGenomickAssessment:k InterpretingJFindingsk andk FormulatingkDifferentialk Diagnoses
➢ ChapterJ3.kSkin
➢ ChapterJ4.kHead,kFace,kandkNeck
➢ ChapterJ5.kThekEye
➢ ChapterJ6.kEar,kNose,kMouth,kandkThroat
➢ ChapterJ7.kCardiackandkPeripheralkVascularJSystems
➢ ChapterJ8.kRespiratorykSystem
➢ ChapterJ9.kBreasts
➢ Chapterk10.kAbdomen
➢ ChapterJ11.k Genitourinaryk System
➢ ChapterJ12.kMalekReproductivekSystem
➢ ChapterJ13.kFemalekReproductivekSystem
➢ Chapterk14.kMusculoskeletalkSystem
➢ ChapterJ15.kNeurologicalk System
➢ ChapterJ16.kNonspecifick Complaints
➢ ChapterJ17.kPsychiatrickMentalkHealth
➢ Chapterk18.kPediatrickPatients
➢ ChapterJ19.kPregnantkPatients
➢ ChapterJ20.kAssessmentkofkthekTransgenderkorkGenderkDiversekAdult
➢ ChapterJ21.kOlderkPatients
➢ ChapterJ22.kPersonskWithkDisabilities
, ➢ Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
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Multiplek Choice
IdentifykthekchoicekthatJbestkcompleteskthekstatementJorkanswerskthekquestion.
1. Whichktypekofkclinicalkdecision-makingJiskmostkreliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
2. Whichkofkthekfollowingkiskfalse?kTokobtainkadequatekhistory,khealth-carekproviderskmustkbe:
A. Methodicalkandksystematic
B. Attentivektokthekpatient‘skverbalk andJnonverbalklanguage
C. AblektokaccuratelyJinterpretktheJpatient‘skresponses
D. Adeptk atkreadingkintoJthekpatient‘skstatements
3. EssentialkpartskofkakhealthkhistoryJincludeJallk ofJthekfollowingJexcept:
A. ChiefJcomplaint
B. Historykofkthekpresentkillness
C. Currentkvitalksigns
D. AllkofkthekaboveJarekessentialkhistorykcomponents
4. Whichkofkthekfollowingkiskfalse?kWhilekperformingktheJphysicalkexamination,ktheJexaminerkmustkbekablekto:
A. Differentiatekbetweenknormalkandkabnormalkfindings
B. Recallkknowledgek ofkaJrangeJofkconditionskandJtheirJassociatedJsignsk andksymptoms
C. RecognizekhowkcertainkconditionskaffectkthekresponsektokotherJconditions
D. Foreseekunpredictablek findings
5. ThekfollowingJiskthekleastkreliableksourcekofkinformationkforkdiagnostickstatistics:
A. Evidence-basedk investigations
B. PrimarykreportsJofkresearch
C. Estimationkbasedkonkakprovider‘skexperience
D. PublishedJmeta-analyses
6. ThekfollowingJcankbekusedktokassistkinksoundkclinicalkdecision-making:
A. Algorithmkpublishedkinkakpeer-reviewedkjournalkarticle
B. Clinicalkpracticekguidelines
C. Evidence-basedkresearch
D. AllkofJthekabove
7. IfkaJdiagnostickstudyJhaskhighksensitivity,kthiskindicateska:
A. HighkpercentagekofkpersonskwithkthekgivenJconditionkwillkhavekankabnormalkresult
B. LowkpercentagekofJpersonskwithkthekgivenkconditionkwillkhavekankabnormalkresult
C. Lowklikelihoodkofknormalkresultkinkpersonskwithoutkakgivenkcondition
D. NonekofJthekabove
8. IfkakdiagnostickstudykhaskhighJspecificity,kthiskindicateska:
A. Lowkpercentagekofkhealthykindividualskwillkshowkaknormalkresult
B. HighkpercentagekofJhealthyJindividualskwillkshowkaknormalkresult
C. HighJpercentagekofkindividualskwithkakdisorderkwillkshowkaJnormalkresult
D. LowkpercentageJofkindividualskwithkakdisorderJwillkshowkankabnormalkresult
9. Aklikelihoodkratiokabovek1kindicateskthatkaJdiagnosticktestkshowingka:
A. Positivek resultkiskstronglyJassociatedk withJthekdisease
B. NegativeJresultkiskstronglyJassociatedk withkabsencek ofJthekdisease
C. Positivekresultkiskweaklykassociatedkwithkthekdisease
D. NegativeJresultkisk weaklykassociatedJwithk absencekofkthekdisease
, 10. Whichkofkthekfollowingkclinicalkreasoningktoolskiskdefinedkaskevidence-
basedkresourcekbasedkonkmathematicalkmodelingktokexpressktheJlikelihoodkofkakconditionkinkselectJsituations,ksettings,kand/orJpa
tients?