Thinking
Bonus
H&P
Labs
Treatment
100

The _____________ system is fast thinking, reflexive and involves pattern recognition?

What is the Intuitive System?

100

What type of Physical Exam would you do in the Emergency Room for a broken ankle?

What is a focused exam?

100

The summary of the presenting issue is called the ______

What is Chief Complaint?

100

When a patient has a positive test result with the actual disease, it is called.....

What is a true positive result?

100

Unintended adverse events that cause harm are called_________

What are Complications?

200

What model of thinking does the novice clinician work mostly in?

What is Analytical?

200

The degree to which patients have the capacity to obtain, process and understand basic health information needed to make appropriate health decisions. 

What is Health Literacy?

200

The step of the Physical Exam that is used the entire time is called______

What is Inspection?

200

The ability of the test to actually measure what it is supposed to measure is called________

What is accuracy?

200

____________ Prevention helps protect the patient from disease.

What is Primary?

300

Short cuts, which can be affected by Personal Biases are called _______

What are Heuristics?

300

Name two goals of obtaining the patient's history?

What is subjective data is collected, establishes trust and a relationship with a patient, first step in the diagnostic process?

300

The step of the Physical Exam that evaluates for tenderness, masses or lesions is called _____

What is Palpation?

300

The more Specific a test, the betters it's ________ Predictive Value.

What is Positive?

300

The ability of an intervention to produce the intended effect is called__________

What is Efficacy?

400

Thinking about thinking describes which component of Clinical Reasoning?

What is Metacognition?

400

When a health outcome is seen to a greater or lesser extent between populations.

What is Healthcare Disparities?

400

Examples of Objective Data are?

What are vitals, lab test, x-rays, physicals if done well?

400

These tests that are more risky, narrow the net and are used for confirmation.

What are specific tests?

400

A treatment that can have positive interactions with other treatments is called ______

What is Synergistic Effect?

500

The approach where you evaluate the most treatable diagnosis first is the _______ Approach.

What is Pragmatic?

500

The two study designs that are found at the top of the Evidence Pyramid and are based on combined results of a number of related studies are called____

What are Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis?

500

What part of the stethoscope is used for low-frequency sounds?

What is the bell?

500

The extent to which the clinician can be confident that the test results are consistent over time is called______

What is Reliability?

500

Circumstances in which a given treatment should be avoided because of risk of harm to the patient is called __________

What are Contraindications?

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