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TEST BANK FOR PRIMARY CARE
MEDICINE 7TH EDITION BY
ALLAN H. GOROLL; ALBERT G.
MULLEY JR.

,SECTION I Principles of Primary Care

CHAPTER 1 The Domain of Primary Care

DEFINITIONS AND SPECTRUM OF PRIMARY CARE (1–28)

A Systems Definition: Primary Care as the Site of First Contact and Continuous Care (1–8)

A Task-Oriented Definition: The Work of the Primary Care Clinician (9–19)

Integrating Medical and Psychological Diagnosis and Treatment

Eliciting and Responding to Attributions, Requests, and Preferences

Mastering Use and Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests

Interpreting the Medical Literature and Applying It to the Care of Individual Patients

Attending to the Patient’s Social Network

Planning End-of-Life Care

A Function-Oriented Definition: The Integrative Role of Primary Care (20–26)

A Cross-Disciplinary Academic Definition: Research and Educational Domains of Primary Care (1,3,6–
9,12–15)

A Professional Definition: How Primary Care Practitioners Define Themselves (27,28)

Realizing Primary Care’s Full Potential: Implementing Transformative Change and Creating a
Sustainable Future (27–42)

The Patient-Centered Medical Home and Medical Neighborhood (29–32)

The Central Roles of Patient Engagement and Teamwork among Clinicians (33–43)

Patient Engagement

Clinical Microsystems Facilitating Teamwork

The Future of Primary Care and Its Enduring Principles (6–9,17,28)

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHAPTER 2 Selection and Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests

UNCERTAINTY AND DIAGNOSTIC DECISION MAKING (1–7)

VOCABULARY OF DIAGNOSTIC TEST INTERPRETATION (1,3–8)

INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS: REVISING DIAGNOSTIC PROBABILITIES (1–8)

TABLE 2–1 Effect of Prior Probability (Prevalence) on Predictive Value of Positive Test Results

WHERE DOES THE INFORMATION COME FROM? (9–20)

,False-Positive Rate and Pretest Probability: Overestimating Predictive Values

Defining Disease for Diagnostic Test Evaluation: The Gold Standard Problem

The Narrow-Spectrum Problem: Overestimating Sensitivity When the “Disease” Group is Too Sick

The Comorbidity Problem: Overestimating Specificity When the “No-Disease” Group Is Too Well

How Does the Test Compare with Others?

WHICH TESTS SHOULD WE USE? (1,3–25)

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHAPTER 3 Health Maintenance and the Role of Screening

CRITERIA FOR SCREENING (1–7)

NATURAL HISTORY OF THE DISEASE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THERAPY (1,5)

TABLE 3–1 Criteria for Screening

VALIDITY OF AVAILABLE SCREENING TESTS AND POPULATIONS SCREENED (1–7)

HEALTH MAINTENANCE: WHAT IS APPROPRIATE? (1–8)

TABLE 3–2 Conditions That Warrant Screening in All Patients of Appropriate Age and Gender

TABLE 3–3 Conditions That Warrant Screening in Selected Patients

PATIENT EDUCATION AND OTHER APPROACHES TO IMPROVE SCREENING AND HEALTH
MAINTENANCE (8–12)

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHAPTER 4 Estimating and Communicating Risk and Prognosis

RISK AND PROGNOSIS: PREDICTING THE PATIENT’S FUTURE (1–7)

DESCRIBING THE RISK OF FUTURE DISEASE (8–22)

DESCRIBING OUTCOMES OVER TIME DURING AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE (4,9–12,15–22)

THE UNIQUENESS OF EACH PATIENT (10,15,21)

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHAPTER 5 Choosing Among Treatment Options

WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT TREATMENT EFFECTIVENESS

RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIALS AND TREATMENT EFFECTIVENESS (1–11)

SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS AND TREATMENT EFFECTIVENESS (12–16)

OTHER STUDIES OF TREATMENT EFFECTIVENESS (17–25)

, THE EFFECT OF PATIENTS’ EXPECTATIONS ON OUTCOMES (23)

TREATMENT CHOICE AND PATIENT VALUES (24–29)

MAKING THE MOST OF AVAILABLE RESOURCES (30–35)

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHAPTER 6 Immunization

GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF IMMUNIZATION (1–4)

Overall Efficacy and Safety in Adults

Types of Immunization

Active Immunization

Passive Immunization

Administration

Technique

Combining Passive and Active Immunization

Allergic Reactions and Desensitization

TABLE 6–1 Summary of Recommendations for Routine Adult Immunizations

TABLE 6-2 Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule

Vaccination during Pregnancy and Breast-Feeding

Vaccination of Immunocompromised Persons

Misconceptions about Contraindications

Record Keeping

SPECIFIC IMMUNIZATION PROGRAMS (1–4)

Tetanus

TABLE 6–3 Summary of Recommendations on Immunization of Pregnant Women

TABLE 6–4 Summary of ACIP Recommendations on Immunization of Adults with Medical Conditions

TABLE 6–5 Wound Management After Exposure: Tetanus

Indications

Administration

1. Diphtheria

2. Pertussis

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