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Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnoses
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5th Edition Goolsby Chapters 1 - 22 | Complete
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, TABLEOF CONTENTS l l
Chapterl 1.l Assessmentl andl Clinicall DecisionlMaking:l Anl Overview
Chapterl 2.l Genomicl Assessment:l Interpretingl Findingsl andl Formulatingl Differentiall Diagnoses
Chapterl 3.l Skin
Chapterl 4.l Head,l Face,l andl Neck
Chapterl 5.l Thel Eye
Chapterl 6.l Ear,l Nose,l Mouth,l andl Throat
Chapterl 7.l Cardiacl andl Peripherall Vascularl Systems
Chapterl 8.l Respiratoryl System
Chapterl 9.l Breasts
Chapterl 10.l Abdomen
Chapterl 11.l Genitourinaryl System
Chapterl 12.l Malel Reproductivel System
Chapterl 13.l Femalel Reproductivel System
Chapterl 14.l Musculoskeletall System
Chapterl 15.l Neurologicall System
Chapterl 16.l Nonspecificl Complaints
Chapterl 17.l Psychiatricl Mentall Health
Chapterl 18.l Pediatricl Patients
Chapterl 19.l Pregnantl Patients
Chapterl 20.l Assessmentl ofl thel Transgenderl orl Genderl Diversel Adult
Chapterl 21.l Olderl Patients
Chapterl 22.l Personsl Withl Disabilities
, Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
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Multiplel Choice
Identifyl thel choicel thatl bestl completesl thel statementl orl answersl thel question.
l 1. Whichl typel ofl clinicall decision-makinglisl mostl reliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experientia
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D. Augenblic
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l 2. Whichl ofl thel followingl isl false?l Tol obtainl adequatel history,l health-carel providersl mustl be:
A. Methodicall andl systematic
B. Attentivel tol thel patient’sl verball andl nonverbal
language
C. Ablel tol accuratelyl interpretl thel patient’s
responses
D. Adeptl atl readingl intol thel patient’sl statements
l 3. Essentiall partsl ofl al healthl historylincludel alll ofl thel followingl except:
A. Chiefl complaint
B. Historylofllthel presentl illness
C. Currentl vitallsigns
D. Alll ofl thel abovel arel essentiall history
components
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4. Whichl ofl thel followingl isl false?l Whilel performingl thel physicall examination,l thel examinerl mustl bel ablel to:
A. Differentiatelbetweenl normall andl abnormall findings
B. Recalll knowledgel ofl al rangel ofl conditionsl andl theirl associatedl signs
andl symptoms
C. Recognizel howl certainl conditionsl affectl thel responseltol otherl conditions
, D. Foreseel unpredictablel findings
l 5. Thel followinglisl thel leastl reliablel sourcel ofl informationl forl diagnosticlstatistics:
A. Evidence-basedl investigations
B. Primarylreportsl ofl research
C. Estimationl basedl onl alprovider’s
experience
D. Publishedlmeta-analyses
l 6. Thel followingl canl bel usedl tol assistl inl soundl clinicall decision-making:
A. Algorithmlpublishedl inl al peer-reviewed
journall article
B. Clinicall practicel guidelines
C. Evidence-basedl research
D. Alllofl thel above
l 7. Ifl al diagnosticl studyl hasl highl sensitivity,l thisl indicatesl a:
A. Highl percentagel ofl personsl withl thel givenl conditionl willl havel an
abnormallresult
B. Lowl percentagel ofl personsl withl thel givenl conditionl willl havel an
abnormallresult
C. Lowl likelihoodl ofl normall resultl inl personsl withoutl al givenl condition
D. Nonel ofl thel above
l 8. Ifl al diagnosticl studyl hasl highl specificity,lllthisl indicatesl a:
A. Lowl percentagelofl healthyl individualsl willl showl al normal
result
B. Highl percentagel ofl healthylindividualsl willl showl al normal
result
C. Highl percentagel ofl individualsl withl al disorderl willl showl a
normall result
D. Lowl percentagel ofl individualslwithl al disorderl willl showl an
abnormall result
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9. Allikelihoodl ratiol abovel 1l indicatesl thatl al diagnosticl testl showingl a:
A. Positivel resultl isl stronglyl associatedl withl thel disease
B. Negativel resultl isl stronglyl associatedl withl absencel of
thel disease
C. Positivel resultl isl weaklyl associatedl withl thel disease