Advanced Assessment Interpreting Findings
and Formulating Differential Diagnoses
5th Edition by Goolsby Chapters 1-22, Complete
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
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➢ ChapterU1.UAssessmentUandUClinicalUDecisionUMaking:UAnUOverview
➢ ChapterU2.UGenomicUAssessment:UInterpretingUFindingsUandUFormulatingUDifferentialUDiagnoses
➢ ChapterU3.USkin
➢ ChapterU4.UHead,UFace,UandUNeck
➢ ChapterU5.UTheUEye
➢ ChapterU6.UEar,UNose,UMouth,UandUThroat
➢ ChapterU7.UCardiacUandUPeripheralUVascularUSystems
➢ ChapterU8.URespiratoryUSystem
➢ ChapterU9.UBreasts
➢ ChapterU10.UAbdomen
➢ ChapterU11.UGenitourinaryUSystem
➢ ChapterU12.UMaleUReproductiveUSystem
➢ ChapterU13.UFemaleUReproductiveUSystem
➢ ChapterU14.UMusculoskeletalUSystem
➢ ChapterU15.UNeurologicalUSystem
➢ ChapterU16.UNonspecificUComplaints
➢ ChapterU17.UPsychiatricUMentalUHealth
➢ ChapterU18.UPediatricUPatients
➢ ChapterU19.UPregnantUPatients
➢ ChapterU20.UAssessmentUofUtheUTransgenderUorUGenderUDiverseUAdult
➢ ChapterU21.UOlderUPatients
➢ ChapterU22.UPersonsUWithUDisabilities
, ➢ Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
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MultipleU Choice
IdentifyUtheUchoiceUthatUbestUcompletesUtheUstatementUorUanswersUtheUquestion.
U 1. WhichUtypeUofUclinicalUdecision-makingUisUmostUreliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
U 2. WhichUofUtheUfollowingUisUfalse?UToUobtainUadequateUhistory,Uhealth-careUprovidersUmustUbe:
A. MethodicalUandUsystematic
B. AttentiveUtoUtheUpatient’sUverbalUandUnonverbalUlangua
ge
C. AbleUtoUaccuratelyUinterpretUtheUpatient’sUresponses
D. AdeptUatUreadingUintoUtheUpatient’sUstatements
U 3. EssentialUpartsUofUaUhealthUhistoryUincludeUallUofUtheUfollowingUexcept:
A. ChiefUcomplaint
B. HistoryUofUtheUpresentUillness
C. CurrentUvitalUsigns
D. AllUofUtheUaboveUareUessentialUhistoryUcompone
nts
U 4. WhichUofUtheUfollowingUisUfalse?UWhileUperformingUtheUphysicalUexamination,UtheUexaminerUmustUbeUableUto:
A. DifferentiateUbetweenUnormalUandUabnormalUfindings
B. RecallUknowledgeUofUaUrangeUofUconditionsUandUtheirUassociatedUsignsUandUsymp
toms
C. RecognizeUhowUcertainUconditionsUaffectUtheUresponseUtoUotherUconditions
D. ForeseeUunpredictableUfindings
U 5. TheUfollowingUisUtheUleastUreliableUsourceUofUinformationUforUdiagnosticUstatistics:
A. Evidence-basedUinvestigations
B. PrimaryUreportsUofUresearch
, C. EstimationUbasedUonUaUprovider’sUexperien
ce
D. PublishedUmeta-analyses
U 6. TheUfollowingUcanUbeUusedUtoUassistUinUsoundUclinicalUdecision-making:
A. AlgorithmUpublishedUinUaUpeer-
reviewedUjournalUarticle
B. ClinicalUpracticeUguidelines
C. Evidence-basedUresearch
D. AllUofUtheUabove
U 7. IfUaUdiagnosticUstudyUhasUhighUsensitivity,U thisUindicatesUa:
A. HighUpercentageUofUpersonsUwithUtheUgivenUconditionUwillUhaveUanUabnormalUr
esult
B. LowUpercentageUofUpersonsUwithUtheUgivenUconditionUwillUhaveUanUabnormalUr
esult
C. LowUlikelihoodUofUnormalUresultUinUpersonsUwithoutUaUgivenUcondition
D. NoneUofUtheUabove
U 8. IfUaUdiagnosticUstudyUhasUhighUspecificity,U thisUindicatesUa:
A. LowUpercentageUofUhealthyUindividualsUwillUshowUaUnormalUresult
B. HighUpercentageUofUhealthyUindividualsUwillUshowUaUnormalUresult
C. HighUpercentageUofUindividualsUwithUaUdisorderUwillUshowUaUnormalUresul
t
D. LowUpercentageUofUindividualsUwithUaUdisorderUwillUshowUanUabnormalUr
esult
U 9. AUlikelihoodUratioUaboveU1UindicatesUthatUaUdiagnosticUtestUshowingUa:
A. PositiveUresultUisUstronglyUassociatedUwithUtheUdisease
B. NegativeUresultUisUstronglyUassociatedUwithUabsenceUofUtheUdis
ease
C. PositiveUresultUisUweaklyUassociatedUwithUtheUdisease
D. NegativeUresultUisUweaklyUassociatedUwithUabsenceUofUtheUdise
ase