TEST BANK FOR Advanced Assessment Interpreting
Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnoses
D D D D D
5th Edition Goolsby Chapters 1 - 22 | Complete
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, TABLE OF CONTENTSD D
Chapter D 1. D Assessment D and D Clinical D Decision D Making: D An D Overview
Chapter D2. D Genomic D Assessment: D Interpreting D Findings D and D Formulating DDifferential D Diagnoses
Chapter D 3. D Skin
Chapter D 4. D Head, D Face, D and D Neck
Chapter D 5. D The D Eye
Chapter D 6. D Ear, D Nose, D Mouth, D and D Throat
Chapter D 7. D Cardiac D and D Peripheral D Vascular D Systems
Chapter D 8. D Respiratory DSystem
Chapter D 9. D Breasts
Chapter D 10. D Abdomen
Chapter D 11. D Genitourinary D System
Chapter D 12. D Male D Reproductive D System
Chapter D 13. D Female D Reproductive D System
Chapter D 14. D Musculoskeletal D System
Chapter D 15. D Neurological D System
Chapter D 16. D Nonspecific D Complaints
Chapter D 17. D Psychiatric D Mental D Health
Chapter D 18. D Pediatric D Patients
Chapter D 19. D Pregnant D Patients
Chapter D 20. D Assessment D of D the D Transgender D or D Gender D Diverse D Adult
Chapter D 21. D Older D Patients
Chapter D 22. D Persons D With D Disabilities
, Chapter 1. Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: An Overview
D D D D D D D D
Multiple D Choice
Identify D the D choice D that D best D completes D the D statementKor Danswers D the D question.
1. Which D type D of D clinical D decision-making D is D most D reliable?
A. Intuitive
B. Analytical
C. Experiential
D. Augenblick
2. Which D of D the D following D is D false? D To D obtain D adequate D history, D health-care D providers D must D be:
A. Methodical D and D systematic
B. Attentive D to D the D patient‘s D verbal D and D nonverbal
D languag
e
C. Able D to D accurately D interpret D the D patient‘s
D responses
D. Adept D at D readingKinto D the D patient‘s D statements
3. Essential D parts D of D aKhealth D history D include D all D of D the D following D except:
A. Chief D complaint
B. History D of D the D present D illness
C. Current D vital D signs
D. All D of D the D above D are D essential D history
D componen
ts
4. Which D of D the D following D is D false? D While D performing D the D physical D examination, D the D examinerKmust D be D able D to:
A. Differentiate Dbetween D normal D and D abnormal D findings
B. Recall D knowledge D of D a D range D of D conditions D and D their D associated D signs
D and D sympto
ms
C. Recognize D how D certain D conditions D affect D the D response D to D other D conditions
D. Foresee Dunpredictable D findings
5. The D following D is D the D least D reliable D source D of D information D for D diagnostic D statistics:
A. Evidence-based Dinvestigations
B. Primary D reports D of D research
C. Estimation D based D on D a D provider‘s
D experienc
e
, D. Published Dmeta-analyses
6. The D following D can D be D used D to D assist D in D sound D clinical D decision-making:
A. Algorithm Dpublished D in D a D peer-
reviewed D journal D article
B. Clinical D practice D guidelines
C. Evidence-based Dresearch
D. All D of D the D above
7. If D a D diagnostic D study D has D high D sensitivity, D this D indicates D a:
A. High D percentage D of D persons D with D the D given D condition D will D have D an
D abnormal D re
sult
B. Low D percentage D of D persons D with D the D given D condition D will D have D an
D abnormal D res
ult
C. Low D likelihood D of D normal D result D in D persons D without D a D given D condition
D. None D of D the D above
8. If D a D diagnostic D study D has D high D specificity, D this D indicates D a:
A. Low D percentage D of D healthy D individuals D will D show D a D normal D result
B. High D percentage D of D healthy D individuals D will D show D a D normal D result
C. High D percentage D of D individuals D with D a D disorderKwill D show D a
D normal D result
D. Low D percentage D of D individuals D with D a D disorder D will D show D an
D abnormal D res
ult
9. A D likelihood D ratio D above D 1 D indicates D that D a D diagnostic D test D showing D a:
A. Positive D result D is D strongly D associated D with D the D disease
B. Negative D result D is D strongly D associated D with D absence D of
D the D disea
se
C. Positive D result D is D weakly D associated D with D the D disease
D. Negative D result D is D weakly D associated D with D absence D of
D the D diseas
e
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