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fecal incontinence, fever, progressive weakness at a
"Red flags" of back pain single or spinal levels, saddle anesthesia,
unintended weight loss, urinary retention
Potential hams allergic reaction, contrast induced nephropathy,
associated with imaging financial burden to patient, incidental findings, pain,
tests radiation exposure, nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
How much does X ray, CT X-ray $250, CT $1400, MRI $2500
and MRI cost?
discussion of the patient's role in decision making,
discussion of the clinical issue or nature of the
decision, discussion of alternatives, discussion of
Elements of informed
pros and cons of alternatives, discussion of
decision-making?
uncertainties associated with the decision,
assessment of the patient's understanding,
exploration of patient preferences.
Approximately what 30%
proportion of health care
spending is on wasteful
care?
,There are multiple Colon Cancer and Celiac disease
potential causes for Ms.
Shakil's iron-deficiency
anemia. From the
following list, please
select the two conditions
that would be most likely
one year ago when she
was initially seen by her
primary care provider,
when she was initially
evaluated and diagnosed
with iron-deficiency
anemia.
colonoscopy with follow up screening every 10
What are adequate
years if initial screen is normal, annual hemoccult
screening strategies for
card testing, FOBT or FIT every 3 years plus flexible
colorectal cancer?
sigmoidoscopy every 5 years.
In a 65 y/o F with a stable Never
sexual partner and
history of 3 recent
normal pap tests in the
last 10 years, how often
do you recommend Pap
test screening?
Questions to ask patient SIGECAPS
with depression?
screen for diseases that are clinically important,
screen for disease that have an asymptomatic
period during which disease can be detected,
Which of the following
screen for diseases where there is an accurate,
principles are used to
readily available, cost-effective screening test that is
determine whether to
acceptable to the patient, Screen for diseases for
screen for particular
which there is acceptable and effective treatment,
diseases?
Screen for diseases where early treatment is
beneficial in terms of morbidity and mortality
compared to treatment at a later stage
, Bone mineral density compared to the reference
Which of the following is
mean of normal, young individuals. This score is the
the definition of a T-
most relevant measure when screening for
score?
osteoporosis.
Which of the following Consume 1200 mg calcium daily, take at least 600
are lifestyle changes Mrs. units of vitamin D daily, do weight bearing exercise
Thompson can make to for 30 minutes three times weekly.
prevent progression of
osteopenia?
Which of the following behavioral counseling, immunizations, screening
are major categories of examinations
preventive care?
Which of the following Agency for healthcare research and quality (AHRQ),
are reliable sources for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
high quality, evidence- Choosing Wisely Campaign, US preventative
based preventive care Services Task Force (USPSTF)
recommendations?
USPSTF grade for bone grade B
densitometry
USPSTF grade for fasting grade C
lipid panel
USPSTF grade for grade D
abdominal aorta
ultrasound
USPSTF grade for carotid grade D
artery ultrasound
USPSTF grade for ECG grade D
USPSTF for advanced grade I
cardiac screen (CRP,
lipoprotein-a)
USPSTF grade for Ankle- grade I
branchial index