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Harrison’s 21st Edition Internal Medicine Test Bank — Full Textbook | 20 MCQs/Chapter with Answers & Verified Rationales Description: Master internal medicine with the definitive digital test bank aligned to Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 21st Edition (Vol. 1 & Vol. 2). This premium, evidence-based resource delivers complete textbook coverage—every chapter mapped to 20 high-yield, clinically focused multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with single-best answers and verified rationales. Designed for medical students, nursing candidates, and exam-focused learners preparing for NCLEX, HESI, shelf exams, and medical licensing tests, this test bank builds clinical reasoning, diagnostic prioritization, and pathophysiologic understanding. Why buyers choose this product: Full Harrison’s 21st Edition coverage — all chapters, Vol. 1 & Vol. 2. 20 application-level MCQs per chapter (no recall-only items). Single best answer + verified, evidence-aligned rationales for each item. Emphasis on clinical decision-making, diagnostics, safety, and pathobiology. Ready-to-use for NCLEX, HESI, med-school shelf prep, and self-assessment. Features & benefits: Immediate digital download — integrate into study plans and LMS. Printable and import-ready formats for quizzes and mock exams. Tags and chapter mapping for focused remediation and targeted review. Trusted alignment with Harrison’s content and contemporary exam demands. Outcomes: Accelerate mastery of internal medicine concepts, sharpen clinical reasoning, and boost confidence for NCLEX/HESI and medical exams with a test bank built from the gold-standard textbook. Keywords: Harrison's 21st edition test bank Internal medicine test bank Harrison’s MCQs with rationales NCLEX internal medicine practice HESI medical exam questions Full textbook MCQ bank Harrison Clinical reasoning question bank 20 MCQs per chapter Harrison Hashtags: #HarrisonsTestBank #InternalMedicineMCQs #NCLEXPrep #HESIReview #MedStudentResources #ClinicalReasoning #MedicalExamPrep #QuestionBank #NursingEducation #MedschoolStudy

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Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine (Vol.1
& Vol.2)
21st Edition Newer Edition


Author(s)Joseph Loscalzo; Anthony S. Fauci;
Dennis L. Kasper; Stephen Hauser; Dan Longo; J.
Larry Jameson




TEST BANK



1)
Reference
Ch. 4 — Decision-Making in Clinical Medicine
Question Stem
A 68-year-old man with moderate COPD and early-stage

,prostate cancer asks whether to undergo prostatectomy. He
values independence and fears postoperative respiratory
complications. Which approach best follows shared decision-
making principles to reach a patient-centered
recommendation?
Options
A. Recommend prostatectomy because it offers the best cancer
cure rate.
B. Provide balanced information about options, elicit his values,
and recommend an option concordant with his priorities.
C. Defer entirely to the surgeon since they know the evidence
best.
D. Avoid discussing risks to reduce his anxiety and encourage
surgery.
Correct Answer
B
Rationales
• Correct (B): Shared decision-making requires providing
evidence-based options, eliciting patient values (e.g.,
independence, respiratory risk), and tailoring
recommendations that align with those values. This
balances beneficence and autonomy.
• A: A unilateral recommendation ignores the patient’s
values and risk preferences; not consistent with shared
decision making.

, • C: Deferring to the surgeon without patient involvement
undermines patient autonomy and may ignore comorbid
risk considerations.
• D: Withholding risk information is ethically inappropriate
and impairs informed consent.
Teaching Point
Elicit values, present options/risks, then recommend aligned
choice.
Citation
Loscalzo et al. (2022). Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine
(21st Ed.). Ch. 4.


2)
Reference
Ch. 6 — Screening and Prevention of Disease
Question Stem
A 52-year-old asymptomatic woman with no family history asks
about serum CA-125 testing for ovarian cancer screening. Based
on screening principles, what is the best evidence-based
response?
Options
A. Offer CA-125 annually because early detection improves
survival.
B. Recommend CA-125 plus pelvic ultrasound for all women

, over 50.
C. Advise against routine CA-125 screening due to low
predictive value and potential harms.
D. Only perform CA-125 if patient requests it; patient
preference overrides population evidence.
Correct Answer
C
Rationales
• Correct (C): Effective screening requires a test with
adequate sensitivity/specificity and net benefit; CA-125
lacks sufficient predictive value in average-risk
asymptomatic women and may cause false positives and
harm.
• A: Routine CA-125 is not supported by evidence showing
net benefit in average-risk populations.
• B: Combining tests increases false positives and harms
without proven mortality reduction.
• D: While preferences matter, clinicians should advise
against low-value screening based on evidence and
potential harm.
Teaching Point
Screening must show net benefit; CA-125 is not recommended
for average-risk screening.
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