TEST BANK FOR Advanced Assessment Interpreting
Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnoses
5th Edition Goolsby Chapters 1 - 22 | Complete
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
7n 7n
➢ Chapter 7n1. 7nAssessment 7nand 7nClinical 7nDecision 7nMaking: 7nAn 7nOverview
➢ Chapter 7n2. 7nGenomic 7nAssessment: 7nInterpreting 7nFindings 7nand 7nFormulating 7nDifferential 7nDiagnoses
➢ Chapter 7n3. 7nSkin
➢ Chapter 7n4. 7nHead, 7nFace, 7nand 7nNeck
➢ Chapter 7n5. 7nThe 7nEye
➢ Chapter 7n6. 7nEar, 7nNose, 7nMouth, 7nand 7nThroat
➢ Chapter 7n7. 7nCardiac 7nand 7nPeripheral 7nVascular 7nSystems
➢ Chapter 7n8. 7nRespiratory 7nSystem
➢ Chapter 7n9. 7nBreasts
➢ Chapter 7n10. 7nAbdomen
➢ Chapter 7n11. 7nGenitourinary 7nSystem
➢ Chapter 7n12. 7nMale 7nReproductive 7nSystem
➢ Chapter 7n13. 7nFemale 7nReproductive 7nSystem
➢ Chapter 7n14. 7nMusculoskeletal 7nSystem
➢ Chapter 7n15. 7nNeurological 7nSystem
➢ Chapter 7n16. 7nNonspecific 7nComplaints
➢ Chapter 7n17. 7nPsychiatric 7nMental 7nHealth
➢ Chapter 7n18. 7nPediatric 7nPatients
➢ Chapter 7n19. 7nPregnant 7nPatients
➢ Chapter 7n20. 7nAssessment 7nof 7nthe 7nTransgender 7nor 7nGender 7nDiverse 7nAdult
➢ Chapter 7n21. 7nOlder 7nPatients
➢ Chapter 7n22. 7nPersons 7nWith 7nDisabilities
, ➢ Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
7n 7n 7n 7n 7n 7n 7n 7n
Multiple 7n Choice
Identify 7nthe 7nchoice 7nthat 7nbest 7ncompletes 7nthe 7nstatement 7nor 7nanswers 7nthe 7nquestion.
7n 1. Which 7ntype 7nof 7nclinical 7ndecision-making 7nis 7nmost 7nreliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
7n 2. Which 7nof 7nthe 7nfollowing 7nis 7nfalse? 7nTo 7nobtain 7nadequate 7nhistory, 7nhealth-care 7nproviders 7nmust 7nbe:
A. Methodical 7nand 7nsystematic
B. Attentive 7nto 7nthe 7npatient’s 7nverbal 7nand 7nnonverbal
7nlanguage
C. Able 7nto 7naccurately 7ninterpret 7nthe 7npatient’s
7nresponses
D. Adept 7nat 7nreading 7ninto 7nthe 7npatient’s 7nstatements
7n 3. Essential 7nparts 7nof 7na 7nhealth 7nhistory 7ninclude 7nall 7nof 7nthe 7nfollowing 7nexcept:
A. Chief 7ncomplaint
B. History 7nof 7nthe 7npresent 7nillness
C. Current 7nvital 7nsigns
D. All 7nof 7nthe 7nabove 7nare 7nessential 7nhistory
7ncomponents
7n 4. Which 7nof 7nthe 7nfollowing 7nis 7nfalse? 7nWhile 7nperforming 7nthe 7nphysical 7nexamination, 7nthe 7nexaminer 7nmust 7nbe 7nable 7nto:
A. Differentiate 7nbetween 7nnormal 7nand 7nabnormal 7nfindings
B. Recall 7nknowledge 7nof 7na 7nrange 7nof 7nconditions 7nand 7ntheir 7nassociated 7nsigns
7nand 7nsymptoms
C. Recognize 7nhow 7ncertain 7nconditions 7naffect 7nthe 7nresponse 7nto 7nother 7nconditions
D. Foresee 7nunpredictable 7nfindings
7n 5. The 7nfollowing 7nis 7nthe 7nleast 7nreliable 7nsource 7nof 7ninformation 7nfor 7ndiagnostic 7nstatistics:
A. Evidence-based 7ninvestigations
B. Primary 7nreports 7nof 7nresearch
C. Estimation 7nbased 7non 7na 7nprovider’s
, 7nexperience
D. Published 7nmeta-analyses
7n 6. The 7nfollowing 7ncan 7nbe 7nused 7nto 7nassist 7nin 7nsound 7nclinical 7ndecision-making:
A. Algorithm 7npublished 7nin 7na 7npeer-reviewed 7njournal
7narticle
B. Clinical 7npractice 7nguidelines
C. Evidence-based 7nresearch
D. All 7nof 7nthe 7nabove
7n 7. If 7na 7ndiagnostic 7nstudy 7nhas 7nhigh 7nsensitivity, 7nthis 7nindicates 7na:
A. High 7npercentage 7nof 7npersons 7nwith 7nthe 7ngiven 7ncondition 7nwill 7nhave 7nan
7nabnormal 7nresult
B. Low 7npercentage 7nof 7npersons 7nwith 7nthe 7ngiven 7ncondition 7nwill 7nhave 7nan
7nabnormal 7nresult
C. Low 7nlikelihood 7nof 7nnormal 7nresult 7nin 7npersons 7nwithout 7na 7ngiven 7ncondition
D. None 7nof 7nthe 7nabove
7n 8. If 7na 7ndiagnostic 7nstudy 7nhas 7nhigh 7nspecificity, 7nthis 7nindicates 7na:
A. Low 7npercentage 7nof 7nhealthy 7nindividuals 7nwill 7nshow 7na 7nnormal 7nresult
B. High 7npercentage 7nof 7nhealthy 7nindividuals 7nwill 7nshow 7na 7nnormal 7nresult
C. High 7npercentage 7nof 7nindividuals 7nwith 7na 7ndisorder 7nwill 7nshow 7na
7nnormal 7nresult
D. Low 7npercentage 7nof 7nindividuals 7nwith 7na 7ndisorder 7nwill 7nshow 7nan
7nabnormal 7nresult
7n 9. A 7nlikelihood 7nratio 7nabove 7n1 7nindicates 7nthat 7na 7ndiagnostic 7ntest 7nshowing 7na:
A. Positive 7nresult 7nis 7nstrongly 7nassociated 7nwith 7nthe 7ndisease
B. Negative 7nresult 7nis 7nstrongly 7nassociated 7nwith 7nabsence 7nof
7nthe 7ndisease
C. Positive 7nresult 7nis 7nweakly 7nassociated 7nwith 7nthe 7ndisease
D. Negative 7nresult 7nis 7nweakly 7nassociated 7nwith 7nabsence 7nof
7nthe 7ndisease
Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnoses
5th Edition Goolsby Chapters 1 - 22 | Complete
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
7n 7n
➢ Chapter 7n1. 7nAssessment 7nand 7nClinical 7nDecision 7nMaking: 7nAn 7nOverview
➢ Chapter 7n2. 7nGenomic 7nAssessment: 7nInterpreting 7nFindings 7nand 7nFormulating 7nDifferential 7nDiagnoses
➢ Chapter 7n3. 7nSkin
➢ Chapter 7n4. 7nHead, 7nFace, 7nand 7nNeck
➢ Chapter 7n5. 7nThe 7nEye
➢ Chapter 7n6. 7nEar, 7nNose, 7nMouth, 7nand 7nThroat
➢ Chapter 7n7. 7nCardiac 7nand 7nPeripheral 7nVascular 7nSystems
➢ Chapter 7n8. 7nRespiratory 7nSystem
➢ Chapter 7n9. 7nBreasts
➢ Chapter 7n10. 7nAbdomen
➢ Chapter 7n11. 7nGenitourinary 7nSystem
➢ Chapter 7n12. 7nMale 7nReproductive 7nSystem
➢ Chapter 7n13. 7nFemale 7nReproductive 7nSystem
➢ Chapter 7n14. 7nMusculoskeletal 7nSystem
➢ Chapter 7n15. 7nNeurological 7nSystem
➢ Chapter 7n16. 7nNonspecific 7nComplaints
➢ Chapter 7n17. 7nPsychiatric 7nMental 7nHealth
➢ Chapter 7n18. 7nPediatric 7nPatients
➢ Chapter 7n19. 7nPregnant 7nPatients
➢ Chapter 7n20. 7nAssessment 7nof 7nthe 7nTransgender 7nor 7nGender 7nDiverse 7nAdult
➢ Chapter 7n21. 7nOlder 7nPatients
➢ Chapter 7n22. 7nPersons 7nWith 7nDisabilities
, ➢ Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
7n 7n 7n 7n 7n 7n 7n 7n
Multiple 7n Choice
Identify 7nthe 7nchoice 7nthat 7nbest 7ncompletes 7nthe 7nstatement 7nor 7nanswers 7nthe 7nquestion.
7n 1. Which 7ntype 7nof 7nclinical 7ndecision-making 7nis 7nmost 7nreliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
7n 2. Which 7nof 7nthe 7nfollowing 7nis 7nfalse? 7nTo 7nobtain 7nadequate 7nhistory, 7nhealth-care 7nproviders 7nmust 7nbe:
A. Methodical 7nand 7nsystematic
B. Attentive 7nto 7nthe 7npatient’s 7nverbal 7nand 7nnonverbal
7nlanguage
C. Able 7nto 7naccurately 7ninterpret 7nthe 7npatient’s
7nresponses
D. Adept 7nat 7nreading 7ninto 7nthe 7npatient’s 7nstatements
7n 3. Essential 7nparts 7nof 7na 7nhealth 7nhistory 7ninclude 7nall 7nof 7nthe 7nfollowing 7nexcept:
A. Chief 7ncomplaint
B. History 7nof 7nthe 7npresent 7nillness
C. Current 7nvital 7nsigns
D. All 7nof 7nthe 7nabove 7nare 7nessential 7nhistory
7ncomponents
7n 4. Which 7nof 7nthe 7nfollowing 7nis 7nfalse? 7nWhile 7nperforming 7nthe 7nphysical 7nexamination, 7nthe 7nexaminer 7nmust 7nbe 7nable 7nto:
A. Differentiate 7nbetween 7nnormal 7nand 7nabnormal 7nfindings
B. Recall 7nknowledge 7nof 7na 7nrange 7nof 7nconditions 7nand 7ntheir 7nassociated 7nsigns
7nand 7nsymptoms
C. Recognize 7nhow 7ncertain 7nconditions 7naffect 7nthe 7nresponse 7nto 7nother 7nconditions
D. Foresee 7nunpredictable 7nfindings
7n 5. The 7nfollowing 7nis 7nthe 7nleast 7nreliable 7nsource 7nof 7ninformation 7nfor 7ndiagnostic 7nstatistics:
A. Evidence-based 7ninvestigations
B. Primary 7nreports 7nof 7nresearch
C. Estimation 7nbased 7non 7na 7nprovider’s
, 7nexperience
D. Published 7nmeta-analyses
7n 6. The 7nfollowing 7ncan 7nbe 7nused 7nto 7nassist 7nin 7nsound 7nclinical 7ndecision-making:
A. Algorithm 7npublished 7nin 7na 7npeer-reviewed 7njournal
7narticle
B. Clinical 7npractice 7nguidelines
C. Evidence-based 7nresearch
D. All 7nof 7nthe 7nabove
7n 7. If 7na 7ndiagnostic 7nstudy 7nhas 7nhigh 7nsensitivity, 7nthis 7nindicates 7na:
A. High 7npercentage 7nof 7npersons 7nwith 7nthe 7ngiven 7ncondition 7nwill 7nhave 7nan
7nabnormal 7nresult
B. Low 7npercentage 7nof 7npersons 7nwith 7nthe 7ngiven 7ncondition 7nwill 7nhave 7nan
7nabnormal 7nresult
C. Low 7nlikelihood 7nof 7nnormal 7nresult 7nin 7npersons 7nwithout 7na 7ngiven 7ncondition
D. None 7nof 7nthe 7nabove
7n 8. If 7na 7ndiagnostic 7nstudy 7nhas 7nhigh 7nspecificity, 7nthis 7nindicates 7na:
A. Low 7npercentage 7nof 7nhealthy 7nindividuals 7nwill 7nshow 7na 7nnormal 7nresult
B. High 7npercentage 7nof 7nhealthy 7nindividuals 7nwill 7nshow 7na 7nnormal 7nresult
C. High 7npercentage 7nof 7nindividuals 7nwith 7na 7ndisorder 7nwill 7nshow 7na
7nnormal 7nresult
D. Low 7npercentage 7nof 7nindividuals 7nwith 7na 7ndisorder 7nwill 7nshow 7nan
7nabnormal 7nresult
7n 9. A 7nlikelihood 7nratio 7nabove 7n1 7nindicates 7nthat 7na 7ndiagnostic 7ntest 7nshowing 7na:
A. Positive 7nresult 7nis 7nstrongly 7nassociated 7nwith 7nthe 7ndisease
B. Negative 7nresult 7nis 7nstrongly 7nassociated 7nwith 7nabsence 7nof
7nthe 7ndisease
C. Positive 7nresult 7nis 7nweakly 7nassociated 7nwith 7nthe 7ndisease
D. Negative 7nresult 7nis 7nweakly 7nassociated 7nwith 7nabsence 7nof
7nthe 7ndisease