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Table Of Contents:
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PART I AN INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL REASONING
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1 Clinical Reasoning, Evidence-Based Practice, and Symptom Analysis
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2 Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines w w w
3 Contemporary Approaches in Primary Care Settings w w w w w
PART II COMMON SYMPTOMS IN PRIMARY CARE
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4 Abdominal Pain w
5 Affective Changes w
6 Amenorrhea
7 Breast Lumps and Nipple Discharge
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8 Breast Pain w
9 Chest Pain w
10 Confusion in Older Adults w w w
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
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20 Headache
21 Heartburn and Indigestion w w
22 Hoarseness
23 Limb Pain: Lower Extremity
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24 Limb Pain: Upper Extremity
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25 Low Back Pain
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26 Nasal Symptoms and Sinus Congestion
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27 Palpitations
28 Penile Discharge w
29 Rashes and Skin Lesions w w w
30 Rectal Pain, Itching, and Bleeding
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31 Red Eye w
32 Scrotal Pain and Masses w w w
33 Sleep Problems w
34 Sore Throat w
35 Syncope
36 Urinary Incontinence w
37 Urinary Problems in Patients With a Vagina and Associated Anatomical Structures
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38 Vaginal Bleeding w
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39 Vaginal Discharge and Itching
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40 Vision Lossw
41 Unintentional Weight Loss or Gain
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PART III POPULATION-CENTERED CARE
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42 Care of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Patients
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PART IV DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
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45 Chest X-Rayw
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Chapter 1: Clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, evidence-based practice, and symptom ana
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Multiple wChoice
Identify wthe wchoice wthat wbest wcompletes wthe wstatement wor wanswers w the wquestion.
1. Which wtype wof wclinical wdecision-makingeis wmost wreliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
2. Which wof wthe wfollowing wis wfalse? wTo wobtain wadequate whistory, whealth-care wproviders wmust wbe:
A. Methodical wand wsystematic
B. Attentive wto wthe wpatient’s wverbal wand wnonverbal
wlanguage
C. Able wto waccuratelywinterpret wthe wpatient’s wresponses
D. Adept w at wreading wintowthe wpatient’s wstatements
3. Essential wparts wof wa whealth whistorywinclude wall w of wthe wfollowing wexcept:
A. Chief wcomplaint
B. Historywof wthe wpresent willness
C. Current wvital wsigns
D. All w of wthe wabove ware wessential whistory
wcomponents
4. Which wof wthe wfollowing wis wfalse? wWhile wperforming wthe wphysical w examination, wthe wexaminer wmust wbe wable wto:
A. Differentiate wbetween wnormal wand wabnormal wfindings
B. Recall wknowledge w of wa wrange wof wconditions wand wtheir wassociated wsigns wand
wsymptoms
C. Recognize whow wcertain wconditions waffect wthe wresponse wto wother wconditions
D. Foresee wunpredictable wfindings
5. The wfollowing wis wthe wleast wreliable wsource wof winformation wfor wdiagnostic wstatistics:
A. Evidence-based w investigations
B. Primarywreports w of wresearch
C. Estimation wbased won wa wprovider’s
wexperience
D. Published w meta-analyses
6. The wfollowing wcan wbe wused wto wassist win wsound wclinical wdecision-making:
A. Algorithmwpublished win wa wpeer-reviewed wjournal
w article
B. Clinical wpractice wguidelines
C. Evidence-based wresearch
D. All wof wthe wabove
7. If wa wdiagnostic wstudywhas whigh wsensitivity, w this windicates wa:
A. High wpercentage wof wpersons wwith wthe wgiven wcondition wwill whave wan wabnormal
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B. Low wpercentage wof wpersons wwith wthe wgiven wcondition wwill whave wan wabnormal
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C. Low wlikelihood wof wnormal wresult win wpersons wwithout wa wgiven wcondition
D. None w of wthe wabove
8. If wa wdiagnostic wstudywhas whigh wspecificity, w this windicates wa:
A. Low wpercentage w of whealthywindividuals w will wshow wa wnormal wresult
B. High wpercentage w of whealthywindividuals wwill wshow wa wnormal wresult
C. High wpercentage w of windividuals wwith wa wdisorder wwill wshow wa wnormal
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D. Low wpercentage wof windividuals wwith wa wdisorder wwill wshow wan wabnormal
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9. Awlikelihood w ratio wabove w1 windicates wthat wa wdiagnostic wtest wshowing wa:
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