PC716 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Objective Data - Answers :Gathered by observing, palpating, percussing, or
auscultating. Lab and diagnostics available at the time of the visit to review with the
patient.
History of present illness (HPI) - Answers :A symptom analysis is documented in the
Subjective (History) - Answers :The review of systems is part of which of the following
The Review of Systems - Answers :It is the last section of the history (subjective). It is a
list of body systems that you ask yes or no questions about the patients symptoms.
Past Medical History - Answers :Issues that were addressed and resolved
Confounder - Answers :A finding you don't expect to find and you do find.
A finding you do expect to find and you don't find.
Confounder - Answers :When sorting data this is the only type of data that argues
against your hypothesis.
Significant Positive - Answers :A finding you do expect to find and you find it
Significant Positive - Answers :It is subjective or objective data that you expect to find
and you do find that supports the hypothesis/diagnosis.
Significant Negative - Answers :A finding you don't expect to find and you don't find.
Medical Diagnosis - Answers :In the SOAP framework, the assessment is the:
Structured Written Documentation
Order of completing an office visit
Critical Thinking and Appraisal of Clinical information - Answers :SOAP framework
includes which of the following:
Anchoring Bias - Answers :(First Impression) When a provider holds on to a diagnosis
despite finding conflicting information due to initial presenting features.
Momentum Bias - Answers :A clinician prematurely accepts a diagnosis as accurate
that has been attached to the patient without further evaluation
Momentum Bias - Answers :When a clinician prematurely accepts a diagnosis
previously given to the patient without reaching their diagnosis by evaluating all the
data.
, Primacy Effect Bias - Answers :A cognitive bias a clinician commits when placing more
importance on the information obtained first in the interview.
Primacy Effect Bias - Answers :Is when information presented first is recalled the best
thus has the greatest weight given to it.
Subjective Data - Answers :What the patient says and Data from subjective only
screening tool.
Objective Data - Answers :What the clinician sees and reads from the chart and what
the patient verbalizes as a response to a physical exam technique.
Subjective Data - Answers :What the patient says about their own history and data
gathered from a subjective only screening tool.
Objective Data - Answers :What the clinician observes, palpates, percusses, or
auscultates.
A lab result reviewed with the pt. at the time of the office visit.
Objective screening tool name and score.
Objective Data - Answers :Gathered by observing, palpating, percussing, or
auscultating. Lab and Diagnostics available at the time of the visit to review with the pt.
Increases - Answers :Significant negative __________________ the probability of a
hypothesis. Finding not expected to be present and is not present supporting the
hypothesis.
Significant Positive - Answers :Expected to find and did find.
Comprehensive Health Visit - Answers :Purpose:
Establish care, needs a complete physical exam for employment/school, requests a
complete check up.
Comprehensive Health Visit - Answers :History:
To gather as much data as possible about the patient in relationship to health and
wellness, illness and disease, all aspects of life.
Comprehensive Health Visit - Answers :Physical Exam- Head to Toe:
Every system is examined.
Comprehensive Health Visit - Answers :Assessment: May include all chronic health
problems, newly established heath problems.
Objective Data - Answers :Gathered by observing, palpating, percussing, or
auscultating. Lab and diagnostics available at the time of the visit to review with the
patient.
History of present illness (HPI) - Answers :A symptom analysis is documented in the
Subjective (History) - Answers :The review of systems is part of which of the following
The Review of Systems - Answers :It is the last section of the history (subjective). It is a
list of body systems that you ask yes or no questions about the patients symptoms.
Past Medical History - Answers :Issues that were addressed and resolved
Confounder - Answers :A finding you don't expect to find and you do find.
A finding you do expect to find and you don't find.
Confounder - Answers :When sorting data this is the only type of data that argues
against your hypothesis.
Significant Positive - Answers :A finding you do expect to find and you find it
Significant Positive - Answers :It is subjective or objective data that you expect to find
and you do find that supports the hypothesis/diagnosis.
Significant Negative - Answers :A finding you don't expect to find and you don't find.
Medical Diagnosis - Answers :In the SOAP framework, the assessment is the:
Structured Written Documentation
Order of completing an office visit
Critical Thinking and Appraisal of Clinical information - Answers :SOAP framework
includes which of the following:
Anchoring Bias - Answers :(First Impression) When a provider holds on to a diagnosis
despite finding conflicting information due to initial presenting features.
Momentum Bias - Answers :A clinician prematurely accepts a diagnosis as accurate
that has been attached to the patient without further evaluation
Momentum Bias - Answers :When a clinician prematurely accepts a diagnosis
previously given to the patient without reaching their diagnosis by evaluating all the
data.
, Primacy Effect Bias - Answers :A cognitive bias a clinician commits when placing more
importance on the information obtained first in the interview.
Primacy Effect Bias - Answers :Is when information presented first is recalled the best
thus has the greatest weight given to it.
Subjective Data - Answers :What the patient says and Data from subjective only
screening tool.
Objective Data - Answers :What the clinician sees and reads from the chart and what
the patient verbalizes as a response to a physical exam technique.
Subjective Data - Answers :What the patient says about their own history and data
gathered from a subjective only screening tool.
Objective Data - Answers :What the clinician observes, palpates, percusses, or
auscultates.
A lab result reviewed with the pt. at the time of the office visit.
Objective screening tool name and score.
Objective Data - Answers :Gathered by observing, palpating, percussing, or
auscultating. Lab and Diagnostics available at the time of the visit to review with the pt.
Increases - Answers :Significant negative __________________ the probability of a
hypothesis. Finding not expected to be present and is not present supporting the
hypothesis.
Significant Positive - Answers :Expected to find and did find.
Comprehensive Health Visit - Answers :Purpose:
Establish care, needs a complete physical exam for employment/school, requests a
complete check up.
Comprehensive Health Visit - Answers :History:
To gather as much data as possible about the patient in relationship to health and
wellness, illness and disease, all aspects of life.
Comprehensive Health Visit - Answers :Physical Exam- Head to Toe:
Every system is examined.
Comprehensive Health Visit - Answers :Assessment: May include all chronic health
problems, newly established heath problems.