Basics
Patient Interview
Diagnostic Calibration
NMS Dx
Clinical Impression
100

Diagnosis is the _____ the Patient

is expressing the way they are.



What is the “WHY”?

100

History Taking

What is the most clinically sophisticated procedure in medicine?

100

Diagnostic calibration

What is the relationship between diagnostic accuracy and physician confidence in that accuracy.

100

Was there any trauma?

What is the most important initial question you should ask a patient who presents with an acute complaint?

100

Clinical impression

What is is based on the combination of history & examination findings?

200

Integration of all of the Information Collected

What is Differential Diagnosis?

200

18 seconds 

What is the average time a physician waits before interrupting a patient's narrative of the symptoms?

200

Limited scope

What is the major difference between a DC and MD?

200

Wave like 

What is hollow organ pain?

200

ICD 10

What is a system used by healthcare providers internationally to classify and code all diagnoses symptoms, and procedures?

300

The leading contender in a list of 2 or more potential diagnoses.

What is Working diagnosis?

300

2/3

What is the number of patients are discharged without knowing their diagnosis?

300

The ability of a test to correctly identify the people with the disease (true positive rate)

What is Sensitivity?

300

Regional vs General

What is the type/nature of pain?

300

1.COMPLAINTS WITH MODIFIERS

2.SUBLUXATIONS

3.MOST LIKELY DIAGNOSIS

4.DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

5.CO-MORBIDITIES

What is the Clinical Impression?

400

Souza

What is the required textbook for this class?

400

60%

What is the percent of cases, patients misunderstood directions after a visit to their doctor’s office 

                                                       


400

If the test is highly specific and the test result is positive you can be nearly certain that they actually have the problem.

What is SPPIN?

400

Aberrant discharges associated with lower motor neurone damage?

What is 'Fasciculations"?

400

Symptoms are present 25% of the time

What is occasional frequency?

500

Process of assessment and evaluation for identifying and understanding causal and maintaining variables associated with a well-specified problem.

What is analysis?

500

Competence and Confidence

What is the primary expectation a patient has of their care provider?

500

The most important diagnostic test in every patient’s care.

What is patient assessment?

500

Complete ROM against gravity

What is "Fair" (3)?

500

The ‘flare-up” of a previous injury or complaint

What is exacerbation?

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