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Test Bank For Primary Care Medicine Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient 8th Edition By Allan Goroll 9781496398116 Chapter 1-239 Complete Guide .

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Test Bank For Primary Care Medicine Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient 8th Edition By Allan Goroll 8116, 4 , 8123, 2 1 The Purpose and Practice of Primary Care 2 Selection and Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests 3 Health Maintenance and the Role of Screening 4 Estimating and Communicating Risk and Prognosis 5 Choosing among Treatment Options 6 Immunization 7 Screening for HIV Infection 8 Evaluation of Chronic Fatigue 9 Evaluation of Weight Loss 10 Evaluation of Overweight and Obesity 11 Evaluation of Fever 12 Evaluation of Lymphadenopathy 13 Approach to the Patient with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection 14 Screening for Hypertension 15 Screening for Hyperlipidemia and Associated Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors 16 Infective Endocarditis Prophylaxis 17 Prevention of Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease 18 Primary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease 19 Evaluation of Hypertension 20 Evaluation of Chest Pain 21 Evaluation of the Asymptomatic Systolic Murmur 22 Evaluation of Leg Edema 23 Evaluation of Arterial Insufficiency of the Lower Extremities 24 Evaluation of Syncope 25 Evaluation of Palpitations 26 Management of Hypertension 27 Approach to the Patient with a Lipid Disorder 28 Outpatient Management of Atrial Fibrillation 29 Management of Ventricular Irritability in the Ambulatory Setting 30 Management of Chronic Stable Angina 31 Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease after a Recent Acute Coronary Syndrome 32 Approach to the Patient with Chronic Congestive Heart Failure 33 Management of Valvular Heart Disease 34 Management of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) 35 Management of Peripheral Venous Disease 36 Noninvasive Studies for Coronary Heart Disease 37 Screening for Lung Cancer 38 Tuberculosis Screening and Prophylaxis 39 Evaluation and Prevention of Occupational and Environmental Lung Disease 40 Evaluation of Chronic Dyspnea 41 Evaluation of Subacute and Chronic Cough 42 Evaluation of Hemoptysis 43 Evaluation of Pleural Effusions 44 Evaluation of the Solitary Pulmonary Nodule 45 Evaluation of Clubbing 46 Approach to the Patient with Obstructive Sleep Apnea 47 Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 48 Management of Asthma 49 Approach to the Patient with Tuberculosis 50 Approach to Acute Uncomplicated Respiratory Tract Infection 51 Management of Sarcoidosis 52 Outpatient Approach to Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection— Acute Bronchitis and Pneumonia 53 Approach to the Patient with Lung Cancer 54 Smoking Cessation 55 Screening and Case Finding for Gastrointestinal Cancers 56 Screening for Colorectal Cancer 57 Screening for and Prevention of Viral Hepatitis 58 Evaluation of Abdominal Pain 59 Evaluation of Nausea and Vomiting 60 Evaluation of Dysphagia and Suspected Esophageal Chest Pain 61 Approach to the Patient with Heartburn and Reflux (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) 62 Evaluation of Jaundice 63 Evaluation of Gastrointestinal Bleeding 64 Evaluation and Management of Diarrhea 65 Approach to the Patient with Constipation 66 Approach to the Patient with Anorectal Complaints 67 Approach to the Patient with an External Hernia 68 Management of Peptic Ulcer Disease 69 Management of Asymptomatic and Symptomatic Gallstones 70 Management of Hepatitis 71 Management of Cirrhosis and Chronic Liver Failure 72 Management of Pancreatitis 73 Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease 74 Approach to the Patient with Functional Gastrointestinal Disease 75 Management of Diverticular Disease 76 Management of Gastrointestinal Cancers 77 Screening for Anemia 78 Screening for Sickle Cell Disease and Sickle Cell Trait 79 Evaluation of Anemia 80 Evaluation of Erythrocytosis (Polycythemia) 81 Evaluation of Bleeding Problems and Abnormal Bleeding Studies 82 Management of Common Anemias 83 Outpatient Oral Anticoagulant Therapy 84 Approach to the Patient with Lymphoma 85 Approach to the Patient with Metastatic Cancer of Unknown Primary Origin 86 Approach to Staging and Monitoring 87 Comprehensive Care of the Cancer Patient 88 Principles of Cancer Drug Therapy 89 Principles of Radiation Therapy 90 Assessment and Relief of Chronic Cancer Pain and Palliative Care 91 Managing the Gastrointestinal Complications of Cancer and Cancer Treatment 92 Complications of Cancer: Oncologic Emergencies, Malignant Effusions, and Paraneoplastic Syndromes 93 Screening for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 94 Screening for Thyroid Cancer 95 Evaluation of Thyroid Nodules 96 Approach to the Patient with Hypercalcemia 97 Evaluation of Hypoglycemia 98 Evaluation of Hirsutism 99 Evaluation of Gynecomastia 100 Evaluation of Galactorrhea and Hyperprolactinemia 101 Evaluation of Suspected Diabetes Insipidus 102 Approach to the Patient with Diabetes Mellitus 103 Approach to the Patient with Hyperthyroidism 104 Approach to the Patient with Hypothyroidism 105 Glucocorticoid Therapy 106 Screening for Breast Cancer 107 Screening for Cervical Cancer 108 Screening for Ovarian Cancer 109 Screening for Endometrial Cancer 110 Screening for and Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence 111 Approach to the Woman with Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding 112 Evaluation and Symptomatic Management of Secondary Amenorrhea 113 Evaluation of Breast Masses and Nipple Discharges 114 Evaluation of Vulvar Pruritus 115 Medical Evaluation of Female Sexual Dysfunction 116 Approach to the Patient with Pelvic Pain 117 Approach to the Patient with an Abnormal Vaginal Discharge 118 Approach to the Menopausal Woman 119 Approach to Fertility Control 120 Approach to the Infertile Couple 121 Approach to the Woman with an Unplanned Pregnancy 122 Management of Breast Cancer 123 Management of the Woman with Genital Tract Cancer 124 Screening for Syphilis 125 Screening for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Infection 126 Screening for Prostate Cancer 127 Screening for Asymptomatic Bacteriuria and Urinary Tract Infection 128 Screening for Urothelial Cancers 129 Evaluation of the Patient with Hematuria 130 Evaluation of the Patient with Proteinuria 131 Evaluation of Scrotal Pain, Masses, and Swelling 132 Medical Evaluation and Management of Erectile Dysfunction 133 Approach to Dysuria and Urinary Tract Infections in Women 134 Approach to Urinary Incontinence 135 Approach to the Patient with Nephrolithiasis 136 Approach to the Male Patient with Urethritis 137 Approach to the Patient with Gonorrhea 138 Approach to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia 139 Management of Acute and Chronic Prostatitis 140 Management of Urinary Tract Infection in Men 141 Management of Syphilis and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases 142 Management of the Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease 143 Management of Genitourinary Cancers 144 Screening for Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women 145 Evaluation of Acute Monoarticular Arthritis 146 Evaluation of Polyarticular Complaints 147 Approach to the Patient with Back Pain 148 Evaluation of Neck Pain 149 Approach to the Patient with Muscle Soreness or Cramps 150 Approach to the Patient with Shoulder Pain 151 Evaluation of Hip Pain 152 Evaluation of Knee Pain 153 Approach to Minor Orthopedic Problems of the Elbow, Wrist, and Hand 154 Approach to Common Problems of the Foot and Ankle 155 Approach to the Patient with Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia 156 Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis 157 Management of Osteoarthritis 158 Management of Gout 159 Approach to the Patient with Fibromyalgia 160 Approach to the Patient with Lyme Disease 161 Approach to the Patient with Polymyalgia Rheumatica or Giant-Cell (Temporal) Arteritis 162 Management of Paget Disease 163 Approach to the Patient with Raynaud Phenomenon 164 Prevention and Management of Osteoporosis 165 Approach to the Patient with Headache 166 Evaluation of Dizziness 167 Focal Neurologic Complaints: Evaluation of Nerve Root and Peripheral Nerve Syndromes 168 Evaluation of Tremor 169 Evaluation of Dementia 170 Approach to the Patient with a Seizure 171 Management of Transient Ischemic Attack and Asymptomatic Carotid Bruit 172 Management of Multiple Sclerosis 173 Management of Alzheimer Disease 174 Approach to the Patient with Parkinson Disease 175 Approach to the Patient with Bell Palsy (Idiopathic Facial Mononeuropathy) 176 Management of Tic Douloureux (Trigeminal Neuralgia) 177 Screening for Skin Cancers 178 Evaluation of Pruritus 179 Evaluation of Purpura 180 Evaluation of Disturbances in Pigmentation 181 Evaluation of Urticaria and Angioedema 182 Approach to the Patient with Hair Loss 183 Disturbances of Skin Hydration: Dry Skin and Excessive Sweating 184 Approach to the Patient with Dermatitis 185 Management of Acne Vulgaris 186 Management of Rosacea and Other Acneiform Dermatoses 187 Management of Psoriasis 188 Management of Intertrigo and Intertriginous Dermatoses 189 Management of Corns and Calluses 190 Approach to Bacterial Skin Infections 191 Management of Superficial Fungal Infections 192 Management of Cutaneous and Genital Herpes Simplex 193 Management of Herpes Zoster 194 Management of Warts 195 Management of Scabies and Pediculosis 196 Management of Skin Trauma: Bites and Burns 197 Management of Skin Ulceration 198 Screening for Open-Angle Glaucoma 199 Evaluation of the Red Eye 200 Evaluation of Impaired Vision 201 Evaluation of Eye Pain 202 Evaluation of Dry Eyes 203 Evaluation of Common Visual Disturbances: Flashing Lights, Floaters, and Other Transient Phenomena 204 Evaluation of Exophthalmos 205 Evaluation of Watery Eyes 206 Management of the Patient with Age-Related Macular Degeneration 207 Management of Glaucoma 208 Management of Cataracts 209 Management of Diabetic Retinopathy 210 Correction of Vision 211 Screening for Oral Cancer 212 Evaluation of Hearing Loss 213 Approach to Epistaxis 214 Evaluation of Acute Facial Pain and Swelling 215 Evaluation of Smell and Taste Disturbances 216 Approach to the Patient with Hoarseness 217 Evaluation of Tinnitus 218 Approach to the Patient with Otitis 219 Approach to the Patient with Sinusitis 220 Approach to the Patient with Pharyngitis 221 Approach to the Patient with Hiccups (Singultus) 222 Approach to the Patient with Chronic Nasal Congestion and Discharge 223 Approach to the Patient with Excessive Snoring 224 Approach to the Patient with Aphthous Stomatitis 225 Evaluation and Management of Temporomandibular Disorders 226 Approach to the Patient with Anxiety 227 Approach to the Patient with Depression 228 Approach to the Patient with an Alcohol Use Disorder 229 Approach to the Patient with Sexual Dysfunction 230 Approach to the Patient with Somatic Symptom Disorder 231 Approach to Difficult Patient Interactions 232 Approach to the Patient with Insomnia 233 Approach to Eating Disorders 234 Approach to Drug Use Disorders 235 Management of Obesity 236 Pain Management: Approach to the Patient with Chronic Nonmalignant Pain 237 Herbal Supplements Commonly Used as Complementary or Alternative Therapy 238 Caring for the Adolescent Patient 239 Primary Care Geriatrics—Optimizing Cognitive and Physi

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T e s t B a n k F o r P r i m a r y C a r e M e d i c i n e O f f i c e E v a l u a t i o n a n d M a n a g e m e n t o f t h e A d u l t P a t i e n t 8 t h E d i t i o n B y A l l a n G o r o l l 9 7 8 1 4 9 6 3 9 8 1 1 6 C h a p t e r 1 - 2 3 9 C o m p l e t e G u i d e .
Complete Test bank, All Chapters are included. Primary Care Medicine Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient 8th Edition Test Bank Chapter 1 -Chapter 15 Principles of Primary CareChapter 2 Selection and Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests Chapter 3 Health Maintenance and the Role of Screening Chapter 4 Estimating and Communicating Risk and Prognosis Chapter 5 Choosing among Treatment Options Chapter 6 Immunization Chapter 7 Screening for HIV-1 Infection Chapter 8 Evaluation of Chronic Fatigue Chapter 9 Evaluation of Weight Loss Chapter 10 Evaluation of Overweight and Obesity Chapter 11 Evaluation of Fever Chapter 12 Evaluation of Lymphadenopathy Chapter 13 Approach to the Patient with HIV Infection Chapter 14 Screening for Hypertension Chapter 15 Screening for Hyperlipidemia MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.A client is reviewing a videotape without the assistance of the nurse for instruction. The type of
teaching strategy this client is using is considered:
ANS: 3
Programmed instruction is often referred to as canned presentation and is intended for use without the nurse. Demonstration, slides, and discussion require a nurse to be present.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Teaching Strategies: Programmed Instruction
2.The nurse is instructing a client regarding food safety, injury prevention, and occupational health.
Which of the following Healthy People 2010 objectives is the nurse instructing the client?
ANS: 21 demonstration.
2 slides.
3 programmed instruction.
4 discussion.
1 Promote healthy behaviors
2 Promote healthy and safe communities
3 Improve systems for personal health and public health
4 Prevent and reduce diseases and disorders www.nursylab.com Primary Care Medicine Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient 7th Edition Test Bank This objective addresses instruction that focuses on the health and safety of communities such as food safety, prevention of injury, and occupational health. Promoting healthy behaviors would include weight reduction and smoking cessation. Improve systems for personal health and public health would include immunization programs. Prevent and reduce diseases and disorders would include instruction on screening programs, physician visits, and routine health maintenance care.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze REF: Health Promotion on a Global Level
3.A client has inadequate resources and impairment of personal support systems. Which nursing diagnosis would apply to this patient?
ANS: 3
Defining characteristics for inef fective health maintenance includes impairment of personal support systems, observed inability to take responsibility for meeting basic health practices, demonstrated lack of knowledge, failure to recognize important symptoms reflective to altered health status, lack of health-
seeking behaviors, and inadequate resources. Inadequate resources and impairment of personal support systems would not support the nursing diagnoses of Noncompliance, Deficient Knowledge, or Health-
Seeking Behavior.
PTS:1DIF:Apply
REF: Box 3-3 Defining Characteristics for Ineffective Health Maintenance
4.While planning care for a client, the nurse identifies content that would address the clients diagnosis of Deficient Knowledge. The nurse will ensure time is allocated for client instruction because:1 Noncompliance
2 Deficient knowledge
3 Ineffective health maintenance
4 Health-seeking behavior
1 the client cannot be discharged without it.
2 it is a legal component of the nursing process. www.nursylab.com Primary Care Medicine Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient 7th Edition Test Bank ANS: 2
Patient education is a legal component of the nursing process that was identified in the Patients Bill of Rights. Patient education is a necessary function of nursing care. The client could be discharged without receiving instructions. Education is not done because it is a nice thing to do for a client. Client education does not necessitate a physicians order.
PTS:1DIF:ApplyREFatient Education
5.The nurse is engaged in an information teaching session with a client. Which of the following would be appropriate to instruct during an informal teaching session?
ANS: 1
Instruction can be either informal or formal. Informal instruction occurs intermittently and frequently during the course of client care. These instructions are simple, relate to the disease process, and answer client questions. Providing the expected effects of a new medication is a type of information instruction. Formal instructions are deliberate with specific goals and an evaluation process. Instructing on postoperative leg exercises, the use of an incentive spirometer, and diet and medications to manage a new health diagnosis are all examples of formal instruction.
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply REF: Formal and Informal Patient Education
6.The nurse is planning a presentation to a group of senior citizens as part of a wellness program. Which of the following topics would be appropriate for the nurse to instruct this client population?3 it is a nice thing to do for a client.
4 the physician has written an order for instruction.
1 Expected effects of a new medication
2 Instruction on leg exercises to be used after surgery
3 How to use an incentive spirometer
4 Diet and medications to manage a new diagnosis of diabetes mellitus www.nursylab.com

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