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Table Of Contents:
PART I AN INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL REASONING
1 Clinical Reasoning, Evidence-Based Practice, and Symptom Analysis
2 Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines
3 Contemporary Approaches in Primary Care Settings
PART II COMMON SYMPTOMS IN PRIMARY CARE
4 Abdominal Pain
5 Affective Changes
6 Amenorrhea
7 Breast Lumps and Nipple Discharge
8 Breast Pain
9 Chest Pain
10 Confusion in Older Adults
11 Constipation
12 Cough
13 Diarrhea
14 Dizziness
15 Dyspnea
16 Earache
17 Fatigue
18 Fever
19 Genitourinary Problems in Patients With a Penis or Prostate Gland
20 Headache
21 Heartburn and Indigestion
22 Hoarseness
23 Limb Pain: Lower Extremity
24 Limb Pain: Upper Extremity
25 Low Back Pain
26 Nasal Symptoms and Sinus Congestion
27 Palpitations
28 Penile Discharge
29 Rashes and Skin Lesions
30 Rectal Pain, Itching, and Bleeding
31 Red Eye
32 Scrotal Pain and Masses
33 Sleep Problems
34 Sore Throat
35 Syncope
36 Urinary Incontinence
37 Urinary Problems in Patients With a Vagina and Associated Anatomical Structures
38 Vaginal Bleeding
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39 Vaginal Discharge and Itching
40 Vision Loss
41 Unintentional Weight Loss or Gain
PART III POPULATION-CENTERED CARE
42 Care of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Patients
43 Veterans’ Health
PART IV DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
44 Abdominal X-Ray
45 Chest X-Ray
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Chapter 1: Clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, evidence-based practice, and symptom ana
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e 1. Which etype eof eclinical edecision-makingeis emost ereliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
e 2. Which eof ethe efollowing eis efalse? eTo eobtain eadequate ehistory, ehealth-care eproviders emust ebe:
A. Methodical eand esystematic
B. Attentive eto ethe epatient’s everbal eand enonverbal elanguage
C. Able etoeaccuratelyeinterpret ethe epatient’s eresponses
D. Adept eat ereading eintoethe epatient’s estatements
e 3. Essential eparts eof ea ehealth ehistoryeinclude eall eof ethe efollowing eexcept:
A. Chief ecomplaint
B. Historyeof ethe epresent eillness
C. Current evital esigns
D. All eof ethe eabove eare eessential ehistoryecomponents
e 4. Which eof ethe efollowing eis efalse? eWhile eperforming ethe ephysical e examination, ethe eexaminer emust ebe eable eto:
A. Differentiate ebetween enormal eand eabnormal efindings
B. Recall eknowledge eof ea erange eof econditions eand etheir eassociated esigns eand esymptoms
C. Recognize ehow ecertain econditions eaffect ethe eresponse eto eother econditions
D. Foresee eunpredictable efindings
e 5. The efollowing eis ethe eleast ereliable esource eof einformation efor ediagnostic estatistics:
A. Evidence-based einvestigations
B. Primaryereports eof eresearch
C. Estimation ebased eon ea eprovider’s eexperience
D. Published emeta-analyses
e 6. The efollowing ecan ebe eused etoeassist ein esound eclinical edecision-making:
A. Algorithm epublished ein ea epeer-reviewed ejournal earticle
B. Clinical epractice eguidelines
C. Evidence-based eresearch
D. All eof ethe eabove
e 7. If ea ediagnostic estudyehas ehigh esensitivity, e this eindicates ea:
A. High epercentage eof epersons ewith ethe egiven econdition ewill ehave ean eabnormal eresult
B. Low epercentage eof epersons ewith ethe egiven econdition ewill ehave ean eabnormal eresult
C. Low elikelihood eof enormal eresult ein epersons ewithout ea egiven econdition
D. None eof ethe eabove
e 8. If ea ediagnostic estudyehas ehigh especificity, e this eindicates ea:
A. Low epercentage eof ehealthyeindividuals ewill eshow ea enormal eresult
B. High epercentage eof ehealthyeindividuals ewill eshow ea enormal eresult
C. High epercentage eof eindividuals ewith ea edisorder ewill eshow ea enormal eresult
D. Low epercentage eof eindividuals ewith ea edisorder ewill eshow ean eabnormal eresult
e 9. Aelikelihood eratio eabove e1 eindicates ethat ea ediagnostic etest eshowing ea:
A. Positive eresult eis estronglyeassociated ewith ethe edisease
B. Negative eresult eis estronglyeassociated ewith eabsence eof ethe edisease
C. Positive eresult eis eweaklyeassociated ewith ethe edisease
D. Negative eresult eis eweaklyeassociated ewith eabsence eof ethe edisease
e 10. Which eof ethe efollowing eclinical ereasoning etools eis edefined eas eevidence-based eresource ebased eon emathematical e modeling
to eexpress ethe elikelihood eof ea econdition ein eselect esituations, esettings, eand/or epatients?
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