Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnoses
5th Edition Goolsby Chapters 1 - 22 | Complete
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
8b 8b
➢ Chapter 8b1. 8bAssessment 8band 8bClinical 8bDecision 8bMaking: 8bAn 8bOverview
➢ Chapter 8b2. 8bGenomic 8bAssessment: 8bInterpreting 8bFindings 8band 8bFormulating 8bDifferential 8bDiagnoses
➢ Chapter 8b3. 8bSkin
➢ Chapter 8b4. 8bHead, 8bFace, 8band 8bNeck
➢ Chapter 8b5. 8bThe 8bEye
➢ Chapter 8b6. 8bEar, 8bNose, 8bMouth, 8band 8bThroat
➢ Chapter 8b7. 8bCardiac 8band 8bPeripheral 8bVascular 8bSystems
➢ Chapter 8b8. 8bRespiratory 8bSystem
➢ Chapter 8b9. 8bBreasts
➢ Chapter 8b10. 8bAbdomen
➢ Chapter 8b11. 8bGenitourinary 8bSystem
➢ Chapter 8b12. 8bMale 8bReproductive 8bSystem
➢ Chapter 8b13. 8bFemale 8bReproductive 8bSystem
➢ Chapter 8b14. 8bMusculoskeletal 8bSystem
➢ Chapter 8b15. 8bNeurological 8bSystem
➢ Chapter 8b16. 8bNonspecific 8bComplaints
➢ Chapter 8b17. 8bPsychiatric 8bMental 8bHealth
➢ Chapter 8b18. 8bPediatric 8bPatients
➢ Chapter 8b19. 8bPregnant 8bPatients
➢ Chapter 8b20. 8bAssessment 8bof 8bthe 8bTransgender 8bor 8bGender 8bDiverse 8bAdult
➢ Chapter 8b21. 8bOlder 8bPatients
➢ Chapter 8b22. 8bPersons 8bWith 8bDisabilities
, ➢ Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
8b 8b 8b 8b 8b 8b 8b 8b
Multiple 8b Choice
Identify 8bthe 8bchoice 8bthat 8bbest 8bcompletes 8bthe 8bstatement 8bor 8banswers 8bthe 8bquestion.
8b 1. Which 8btype 8bof 8bclinical 8bdecision-making 8bis 8bmost 8breliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
8b 2. Which 8bof 8bthe 8bfollowing 8bis 8bfalse? 8bTo 8bobtain 8badequate 8bhistory, 8bhealth-care 8bproviders 8bmust 8bbe:
A. Methodical 8band 8bsystematic
B. Attentive 8bto 8bthe 8bpatient’s 8bverbal 8band 8bnonverbal
8blanguage
C. Able 8bto 8baccurately 8binterpret 8bthe 8bpatient’s
8bresponses
D. Adept 8bat 8breading 8binto 8bthe 8bpatient’s 8bstatements
8b 3. Essential 8bparts 8bof 8ba 8bhealth 8bhistory 8binclude 8ball 8bof 8bthe 8bfollowing 8bexcept:
A. Chief 8bcomplaint
B. History 8bof 8bthe 8bpresent 8billness
C. Current 8bvital 8bsigns
D. All 8bof 8bthe 8babove 8bare 8bessential 8bhistory
8bcomponents
8b 4. Which 8bof 8bthe 8bfollowing 8bis 8bfalse? 8bWhile 8bperforming 8bthe 8bphysical 8bexamination, 8bthe 8bexaminer 8bmust 8bbe 8bable 8bto:
A. Differentiate 8bbetween 8bnormal 8band 8babnormal 8bfindings
B. Recall 8bknowledge 8bof 8ba 8brange 8bof 8bconditions 8band 8btheir 8bassociated 8bsigns
8band 8bsymptoms
C. Recognize 8bhow 8bcertain 8bconditions 8baffect 8bthe 8bresponse 8bto 8bother 8bconditions
D. Foresee 8bunpredictable 8bfindings
8b 5. The 8bfollowing 8bis 8bthe 8bleast 8breliable 8bsource 8bof 8binformation 8bfor 8bdiagnostic 8bstatistics:
A. Evidence-based 8binvestigations
B. Primary 8breports 8bof 8bresearch
C. Estimation 8bbased 8bon 8ba 8bprovider’s
, 8bexperience
D. Published 8bmeta-analyses
8b 6. The 8bfollowing 8bcan 8bbe 8bused 8bto 8bassist 8bin 8bsound 8bclinical 8bdecision-making:
A. Algorithm 8bpublished 8bin 8ba 8bpeer-reviewed 8bjournal
8barticle
B. Clinical 8bpractice 8bguidelines
C. Evidence-based 8bresearch
D. All 8bof 8bthe 8babove
8b 7. If 8ba 8bdiagnostic 8bstudy 8bhas 8bhigh 8bsensitivity, 8bthis 8bindicates 8ba:
A. High 8bpercentage 8bof 8bpersons 8bwith 8bthe 8bgiven 8bcondition 8bwill 8bhave 8ban
8babnormal 8bresult
B. Low 8bpercentage 8bof 8bpersons 8bwith 8bthe 8bgiven 8bcondition 8bwill 8bhave 8ban
8babnormal 8bresult
C. Low 8blikelihood 8bof 8bnormal 8bresult 8bin 8bpersons 8bwithout 8ba 8bgiven 8bcondition
D. None 8bof 8bthe 8babove
8b 8. If 8ba 8bdiagnostic 8bstudy 8bhas 8bhigh 8bspecificity, 8bthis 8bindicates 8ba:
A. Low 8bpercentage 8bof 8bhealthy 8bindividuals 8bwill 8bshow 8ba 8bnormal 8bresult
B. High 8bpercentage 8bof 8bhealthy 8bindividuals 8bwill 8bshow 8ba 8bnormal 8bresult
C. High 8bpercentage 8bof 8bindividuals 8bwith 8ba 8bdisorder 8bwill 8bshow 8ba
8bnormal 8bresult
D. Low 8bpercentage 8bof 8bindividuals 8bwith 8ba 8bdisorder 8bwill 8bshow 8ban
8babnormal 8bresult
8b 9. A 8blikelihood 8bratio 8babove 8b1 8bindicates 8bthat 8ba 8bdiagnostic 8btest 8bshowing 8ba:
A. Positive 8bresult 8bis 8bstrongly 8bassociated 8bwith 8bthe 8bdisease
B. Negative 8bresult 8bis 8bstrongly 8bassociated 8bwith 8babsence 8bof
8bthe 8bdisease
C. Positive 8bresult 8bis 8bweakly 8bassociated 8bwith 8bthe 8bdisease
D. Negative 8bresult 8bis 8bweakly 8bassociated 8bwith 8babsence 8bof
8bthe 8bdisease