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4th Edition Goolsby Chapters 1 - 22 | Complete
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
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➢ ChapterA1.AAssessmentAandAClinicalADecisionAMaking:AAnAOverview
➢ ChapterA2.AGenomicAAssessment:AInterpretingAFindingsAandAFormulatingADifferentialADiagnoses
➢ ChapterA3.ASkin
➢ ChapterA4.AHead,AFace,AandANeck
➢ ChapterA5.ATheAEye
➢ ChapterA6.AEar,ANose,AMouth,AandAThroat
➢ ChapterA7.ACardiacAandAPeripheralAVascularASystems
➢ ChapterA8.ARespiratoryASystem
➢ ChapterA9.ABreasts
➢ ChapterA10.AAbdomen
➢ ChapterA11.AGenitourinaryASystem
➢ ChapterA12.AMaleAReproductiveASystem
➢ ChapterA13.AFemaleAReproductiveASystem
➢ ChapterA14.AMusculoskeletalASystem
➢ ChapterA15.ANeurologicalASystem
➢ ChapterA16.ANonspecificAComplaints
➢ ChapterA17.APsychiatricAMentalAHealth
➢ ChapterA18.APediatricAPatients
➢ ChapterA19.APregnantAPatients
➢ ChapterA20.AAssessmentAofAtheATransgenderAorAGenderADiverseAAdult
➢ ChapterA21.AOlderAPatients
➢ ChapterA22.APersonsAWithADisabilities
, ➢ Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
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MultipleA Choice
IdentifyAtheAchoiceAthatAbestAcompletesAtheAstatementAorAanswersAtheAquestion.
A 1. WhichAtypeAofAclinicalAdecision-makingAisAmostAreliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
A 2. WhichAofAtheAfollowingAisAfalse?AToAobtainAadequateAhistory,Ahealth-careAprovidersAmustAbe:
A. MethodicalAandAsystematic
B. AttentiveAtoAtheApatient’sAverbalAandAnonverbalAlanguag
e
C. AbleAtoAaccuratelyAinterpretAtheApatient’sAresponses
D. AdeptAatAreadingAintoAtheApatient’sAstatements
A 3. EssentialApartsAofAaAhealthAhistoryAincludeAallAofAtheAfollowingAexcept:
A. ChiefAcomplaint
B. HistoryAofAtheApresentAillness
C. CurrentAvitalAsigns
D. AllAofAtheAaboveAareAessentialAhistoryAcomponen
ts
A 4. WhichAofAtheAfollowingAisAfalse?AWhileAperformingAtheAphysicalAexamination,AtheAexaminerAmustAbeAableAto:
A. DifferentiateAbetweenAnormalAandAabnormalAfindings
B. RecallAknowledgeAofAaArangeAofAconditionsAandAtheirAassociatedAsignsAandAsympto
ms
C. RecognizeAhowAcertainAconditionsAaffectAtheAresponseAtoAotherAconditions
D. ForeseeAunpredictableAfindings
A 5. TheAfollowingAisAtheAleastAreliableAsourceAofAinformationAforAdiagnosticAstatistics:
A. Evidence-basedAinvestigations
B. PrimaryAreportsAofAresearch
C. EstimationAbasedAonAaAprovider’sAexperienc
e
D. PublishedAmeta-analyses
A 6. TheAfollowingAcanAbeAusedAtoAassistAinAsoundAclinicalAdecision-making:
A. AlgorithmApublishedAinAaApeer-
reviewedAjournalAarticle
B. ClinicalApracticeAguidelines
C. Evidence-basedAresearch
D. AllAofAtheAabove
A 7. IfAaAdiagnosticAstudyAhasAhighAsensitivity,A thisAindicatesAa:
A. HighApercentageAofApersonsAwithAtheAgivenAconditionAwillAhaveAanAabnormalAre
sult
B. LowApercentageAofApersonsAwithAtheAgivenAconditionAwillAhaveAanAabnormalAres
ult
C. LowAlikelihoodAofAnormalAresultAinApersonsAwithoutAaAgivenAcondition
D. NoneAofAtheAabove
A 8. IfAaAdiagnosticAstudyAhasAhighAspecificity,A thisAindicatesAa:
A. LowApercentageAofAhealthyAindividualsAwillAshowAaAnormalAresult
B. HighApercentageAofAhealthyAindividualsAwillAshowAaAnormalAresult
C. HighApercentageAofAindividualsAwithAaAdisorderAwillAshowAaAnormalAresult
D. LowApercentageAofAindividualsAwithAaAdisorderAwillAshowAanAabnormalAres
ult
A 9. AAlikelihoodAratioAaboveA1AindicatesAthatAaAdiagnosticAtestAshowingAa:
A. PositiveAresultAisAstronglyAassociatedAwithAtheAdisease
B. NegativeAresultAisAstronglyAassociatedAwithAabsenceAofAtheAdisea
se
C. PositiveAresultAisAweaklyAassociatedAwithAtheAdisease
D. NegativeAresultAisAweaklyAassociatedAwithAabsenceAofAtheAdiseas
e
, A 10. WhichAofAtheAfollowingAclinicalAreasoningAtoolsAisAdefinedAasAevidence-basedAresourceAbasedAonAmathematicalAmodeling
toAexpressAtheAlikelihoodAofAaAconditionAinAselectAsituations,Asettings,Aand/orApatients?