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,Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision-Making: Overview
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MultipleYChoice
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Y 1. WhichYtypeYofYclinicalYdecision-makingYisYmostYreliable?
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B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
Y 2. WhichYofYtheYfollowingYisYfalse?YToYobtainYadequateYhistory,Yhealth-careYprovidersYmustYbe:
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D. AdeptYatYreadingYintoYtheYpatient’sYstatements
Y 3. EssentialYpartsYofYaYhealthYhistoryYincludeYallYofYtheYfollowingYexcept:
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D. AllYofYtheYaboveYareYessentialYhistoryYcomponents
Y 4. WhichYofYtheYfollowingYisYfalse?YWhileYperformingYtheYphysicalYexamination,YtheYexaminerYmustY
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B. RecallYknowledgeYofYaYrangeYofYconditionsYandYtheirYassociatedYsignsYandYsymptoms
C. RecognizeYhowYcertainYconditionsYaffectYtheYresponseYtoYotherYconditions
D. ForeseeYunpredictableYfindings
Y 5. TheYfollowingYisYtheYleastYreliableYsourceYofYinformationYforYdiagnosticYstatistics:
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B. PrimaryYreportsYofYresearch
C. EstimationYbasedYonYaYprovider’sYexperience
D. PublishedYmeta-analyses
Y 6. TheYfollowingYcanYbeYusedYtoYassistYinYsoundYclinicalYdecision-making:
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B. ClinicalYpracticeYguidelines
C. Evidence-basedYresearch
D. AllYofYtheYabove
Y 7. IfYaYdiagnosticYstudyYhasYhighYsensitivity,YthisYindicatesYa:
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B. LowYpercentageYofYpersonsYwithYtheYgivenYconditionYwillYhaveYanYabnormalYresult
C. LowYlikelihoodYofYnormalYresultYinYpersonsYwithoutYaYgivenYcondition
D. NoneYofYtheYabove
,Y 8. IfYaYdiagnosticYstudyYhasYhighYspecificity,YthisYindicatesYa:
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B. HighYpercentageYofYhealthyYindividualsYwillYshowYaYnormalYresult
C. HighYpercentageYofYindividualsYwithYaYdisorderYwillYshowYaYnormalYresult
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Y 9. AYlikelihoodYratioYaboveY1YindicatesYthatYaYdiagnosticYtestYshowingYa:
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B. NegativeYresultYisYstronglyYassociatedYwithYabsenceYofYtheYdisease
C. PositiveYresultYisYweaklyYassociatedYwithYtheYdisease
D. NegativeYresultYisYweaklyYassociatedYwithYabsenceYofYtheYdisease
Y 10.YWhichYofYtheYfollowingYclinicalYreasoningYtoolsYisYdefinedYasYevidence-
basedYresourceYbasedYonYmathematicalYmodelingYtoYexpressYtheYlikelihoodYofYaYconditionYinYselect
Ysituations,Ysettings,Yand/orY
patients?
A. ClinicalYpracticeYguideline
B. ClinicalYdecisionYrule
C. ClinicalYalgorithm
D. ClinicalYrecommendation
, Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision-Making: Overview
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Answer Section
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MULTIPLEYCHOICE
1. ANS:Y B
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withYfairlyYcommonYerrors.YInYcontrast,YanalyticalYdecision-
makingYisYbasedYonYcarefulYconsiderationYandYhasYgreaterYreliabilityYwithYrareYerrors.
PTS: 1
2. ANS:Y D
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Y
hanYreadingYintoYtheYpatient’sYstatements,YtheyYclarifyYanyYareasYofYuncertainty.
PTS: 1
3. ANS:Y C
VitalYsignsYareYpartYofYtheYphysicalYexaminationYportionYofYpatientYassessment,YnotYpartYofYtheYhealt
hYhistory.
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4. ANS:Y D
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YandYdistinguishYtheYrelevanceYofYvariedYabnormalYfindings.
PTS: 1
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