TEST BANK FOR Advanced Assessment Interpreting
Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnoses
5th Edition Goolsby Chapters 1 - 22 | Complete
, TABLE OF CONTENTS 4i 4i
Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
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Chapter 2. Genomic Assessment: Interpreting Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnoses
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Chapter 3. Skin
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Chapter 4. Head, Face, and Neck
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Chapter 5. The Eye
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Chapter 6. Ear, Nose, Mouth, and Throat
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Chapter 7. Cardiac and Peripheral Vascular Systems
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Chapter 8. Respiratory System
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Chapter 9. Breasts
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Chapter 10. Abdomen
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Chapter 11. Genitourinary System
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Chapter 12. Male Reproductive System
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Chapter 13. Female Reproductive System
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Chapter 14. Musculoskeletal System
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Chapter 15. Neurological System
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Chapter 16. Nonspecific Complaints
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Chapter 17. Psychiatric Mental Health
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Chapter 18. Pediatric Patients
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Chapter 19. Pregnant Patients
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Chapter 20. Assessment of the Transgender or Gender Diverse Adult
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Chapter 21. Older Patients
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Chapter 22. Persons With Disabilities
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, Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
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Multiple4iChoice
Identify4 i the4i4ichoice4 i that4 i best4 i completes4 i the4 i statement4 i or4 i answers4 i the4 i question.
4i 1. Which4itype4iof4iclinical4 i decision-making4iis4 i most4ireliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
4i 2. Which4iof4ithe4ifollowing4iis4ifalse?4iTo4iobtain4iadequate4i history,4 i health-care4iproviders4imust4ibe:
A. Methodical4iand4isystematic
B. Attentive4ito4ithe4ipatient’s4iverbal4 i and4inonverbal4ilanguage
C. Able4ito4iaccurately4iinterpret4i the4i patient’s4 i responses
D. Adept4iat4ireading4iinto4ithe4ipatient’s4istatements
4i 3. Essential4i parts4iof4ia4ihealth4ihistory4iinclude4 i all4i of4ithe4ifollowing4iexcept:
A. Chief4icomplaint
B. History4iof4ithe4 i present4iillness
C. Current4ivital4isigns
D. All4 i of4ithe4iabove4 i are4iessential4i history4icomponents
4i 4. Which4iof4ithe4ifollowing4iis4ifalse?4iWhile4iperforming4ithe4iphysical4 i examination,4ithe4iexaminer4 i must4ibe4iable4ito:
A. Differentiate4ibetween4inormal4 i and4iabnormal4 i findings
B. Recall4iknowledge4iof4ia4irange4iof4iconditions4iand4itheir4iassociated4i signs4iand4isymptoms
C. Recognize4ihow4icertain4iconditions4iaffect4 i the4iresponse4ito4iother4iconditions
D. Foresee4iunpredictable4ifindings
4i 5. The4ifollowing4iis4ithe4ileast4ireliable4isource4iof4iinformation4 i for4 i diagnostic4istatistics:
A. Evidence-based4iinvestigations
B. Primaryreports4 i of4iresearch
C. Estimation4ibased4ion4ia4iprovider’s4iexperience
D. Published4imeta-analyses
4i 6. The4ifollowing4ican4ibe4iused4ito4iassist4iin4isound4iclinical4 i decision-making:
A. Algorithm4ipublished4iin4ia4ipeer-reviewed4ijournal4 i article
, B. Clinical4ipractice4iguidelines
C. Evidence-based4iresearch
D. All4iof4ithe4iabove
4i 7. If4ia4idiagnostic4istudy4ihas4ihigh4isensitivity,4 i this4iindicates4 i a:
A. High4ipercentage4iof4ipersons4i with4ithe4igiven4icondition4iwill4ihave4ian4iabnormal4iresult
B. Low4ipercentage4 i of4ipersons4iwith4ithe4igiven4icondition4i will4ihave4ian4i abnormal4iresult
C. Low4ilikelihood4iof4inormal4iresult4iin4ipersons4i without4ia4igiven4icondition
D. None4iof4ithe4iabove
4i 8. If4ia4idiagnostic4istudy4ihas4 i high4ispecificity,4 i this4iindicates4 i a:
A. Low4ipercentage4 i of4ihealthy4iindividuals4 i will4ishow4i a4inormal4iresult
B. High4ipercentage4i of4ihealthy4iindividuals4 i will4i show4ia4inormal4iresult
C. High4ipercentage4i of4iindividuals4i with4ia4idisorder4iwill4ishow4ia4inormal4iresult
D. Low4ipercentage4iof4iindividuals4 i with4ia4idisorder4 i will4ishow4ian4iabnormal4iresult
4i 9. A4ilikelihood4i ratio4iabove4 i 14iindicates4ithat4ia4idiagnostic4itest4ishowing4ia:
A. Positive4iresult4iis4istrongly4iassociated4 i with4ithe4idisease
B. Negative4iresult4iis4istrongly4iassociated4 i with4iabsence4i of4ithe4idisease
C. Positive4iresult4iis4iweakly4iassociated4 i with4ithe4idisease
D. Negative4iresult4iis4i weakly4iassociated4 i with4iabsence4i of4ithe4idisease
Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnoses
5th Edition Goolsby Chapters 1 - 22 | Complete
, TABLE OF CONTENTS 4i 4i
Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
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Chapter 2. Genomic Assessment: Interpreting Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnoses
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Chapter 3. Skin
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Chapter 4. Head, Face, and Neck
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Chapter 5. The Eye
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Chapter 6. Ear, Nose, Mouth, and Throat
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Chapter 7. Cardiac and Peripheral Vascular Systems
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Chapter 8. Respiratory System
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Chapter 9. Breasts
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Chapter 10. Abdomen
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Chapter 11. Genitourinary System
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Chapter 12. Male Reproductive System
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Chapter 13. Female Reproductive System
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Chapter 14. Musculoskeletal System
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Chapter 15. Neurological System
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Chapter 16. Nonspecific Complaints
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Chapter 17. Psychiatric Mental Health
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Chapter 18. Pediatric Patients
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Chapter 19. Pregnant Patients
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Chapter 20. Assessment of the Transgender or Gender Diverse Adult
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Chapter 21. Older Patients
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Chapter 22. Persons With Disabilities
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, Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
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Multiple4iChoice
Identify4 i the4i4ichoice4 i that4 i best4 i completes4 i the4 i statement4 i or4 i answers4 i the4 i question.
4i 1. Which4itype4iof4iclinical4 i decision-making4iis4 i most4ireliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
4i 2. Which4iof4ithe4ifollowing4iis4ifalse?4iTo4iobtain4iadequate4i history,4 i health-care4iproviders4imust4ibe:
A. Methodical4iand4isystematic
B. Attentive4ito4ithe4ipatient’s4iverbal4 i and4inonverbal4ilanguage
C. Able4ito4iaccurately4iinterpret4i the4i patient’s4 i responses
D. Adept4iat4ireading4iinto4ithe4ipatient’s4istatements
4i 3. Essential4i parts4iof4ia4ihealth4ihistory4iinclude4 i all4i of4ithe4ifollowing4iexcept:
A. Chief4icomplaint
B. History4iof4ithe4 i present4iillness
C. Current4ivital4isigns
D. All4 i of4ithe4iabove4 i are4iessential4i history4icomponents
4i 4. Which4iof4ithe4ifollowing4iis4ifalse?4iWhile4iperforming4ithe4iphysical4 i examination,4ithe4iexaminer4 i must4ibe4iable4ito:
A. Differentiate4ibetween4inormal4 i and4iabnormal4 i findings
B. Recall4iknowledge4iof4ia4irange4iof4iconditions4iand4itheir4iassociated4i signs4iand4isymptoms
C. Recognize4ihow4icertain4iconditions4iaffect4 i the4iresponse4ito4iother4iconditions
D. Foresee4iunpredictable4ifindings
4i 5. The4ifollowing4iis4ithe4ileast4ireliable4isource4iof4iinformation4 i for4 i diagnostic4istatistics:
A. Evidence-based4iinvestigations
B. Primaryreports4 i of4iresearch
C. Estimation4ibased4ion4ia4iprovider’s4iexperience
D. Published4imeta-analyses
4i 6. The4ifollowing4ican4ibe4iused4ito4iassist4iin4isound4iclinical4 i decision-making:
A. Algorithm4ipublished4iin4ia4ipeer-reviewed4ijournal4 i article
, B. Clinical4ipractice4iguidelines
C. Evidence-based4iresearch
D. All4iof4ithe4iabove
4i 7. If4ia4idiagnostic4istudy4ihas4ihigh4isensitivity,4 i this4iindicates4 i a:
A. High4ipercentage4iof4ipersons4i with4ithe4igiven4icondition4iwill4ihave4ian4iabnormal4iresult
B. Low4ipercentage4 i of4ipersons4iwith4ithe4igiven4icondition4i will4ihave4ian4i abnormal4iresult
C. Low4ilikelihood4iof4inormal4iresult4iin4ipersons4i without4ia4igiven4icondition
D. None4iof4ithe4iabove
4i 8. If4ia4idiagnostic4istudy4ihas4 i high4ispecificity,4 i this4iindicates4 i a:
A. Low4ipercentage4 i of4ihealthy4iindividuals4 i will4ishow4i a4inormal4iresult
B. High4ipercentage4i of4ihealthy4iindividuals4 i will4i show4ia4inormal4iresult
C. High4ipercentage4i of4iindividuals4i with4ia4idisorder4iwill4ishow4ia4inormal4iresult
D. Low4ipercentage4iof4iindividuals4 i with4ia4idisorder4 i will4ishow4ian4iabnormal4iresult
4i 9. A4ilikelihood4i ratio4iabove4 i 14iindicates4ithat4ia4idiagnostic4itest4ishowing4ia:
A. Positive4iresult4iis4istrongly4iassociated4 i with4ithe4idisease
B. Negative4iresult4iis4istrongly4iassociated4 i with4iabsence4i of4ithe4idisease
C. Positive4iresult4iis4iweakly4iassociated4 i with4ithe4idisease
D. Negative4iresult4iis4i weakly4iassociated4 i with4iabsence4i of4ithe4idisease