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, TABLEOFCONTENTS
Chapters1. prAssessment prand prClinical prDecision prMaking: prAn prOverview
Chapters2. prGenomic pr Assessment: pr InterpretingsFindings pr and pr Formulating prDifferential pr Diagnoses
Chapters3. prSkin
Chapters4. prHead, prFace, prand prNeck
Chapters5. prThe prEye
Chapters6. prEar, prNose, prMouth, prand prThroat
Chapters7. prCardiac prand prPeripheral prVascularsSystems
Chapters8. pr Respiratory pr System
Chapters9. pr Breasts
Chapter pr10. prAbdomen
Chapters11. pr Genitourinary pr System
Chapters12. prMale prReproductive pr System
Chapters13. prFemale pr Reproductive pr System
Chapter pr14. prMusculoskeletal prSystem
Chapters15. pr Neurological pr System
Chapters16. prNonspecific pr Complaints
Chapters17. prPsychiatric prMental pr Health
Chapter pr18. prPediatric prPatients
Chapters19. prPregnant pr Patients
Chapters20. prAssessment prof prthe prTransgender pror prGender prDiverse prAdult
Chapters21. prOlder prPatients
Chapters22. prPersons prWith prDisabilities
, Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
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B. Analytical
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pr symptoms
C. Recognize prhow prcertain prconditions praffect prthe prresponse prto prothersconditions
D. Foresee prunpredictable pr findings
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B. Primary prreportssof pr research
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C. Low prlikelihood prof prnormal prresult prin prpersons prwithout pra prgiven prcondition
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A. Low prpercentage prof prhealthy prindividuals prwill prshow pra prnormal prresult
B. High prpercentage profshealthysindividuals prwill prshow pra prnormal prresult
C. Highspercentage prof prindividuals prwith pra prdisorder prwill prshow prasnormal
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9. A prlikelihood prratio prabove pr1 prindicates prthat prasdiagnostic prtest prshowing pra:
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