Primary Care Medicine Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient 7th Ed. Test Bank

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  • Authors: Dr. Allan H. Goroll, Dr. Albert G. Mulley Jr.

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Primary Care Medicine Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient 7th Ed. Test Bank

Table of Contacts

Chapter 1: The Domain of Primary Care
Chapter 2: Selection and Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests
Chapter 3: Health Maintenance and the Role of Screening
Chapter 4: Estimating and Communicating Risk and Prognosis
Chapter 5: Choosing Among Treatment Options
Chapter 6: Immunization
Chapter 7: Screening for HIV Infection
Chapter 8: Evaluation of Chronic Fatigue
Chapter 9: Evaluation of Weight Loss
Chapter 10: Evaluation of Overweight and Obesity
Chapter 11: Evaluation of Fever
Chapter 12: Evaluation of Lymphadenopathy
Chapter 13: Approach to the Patient with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection
Chapter 14: Screening for Hypertension
Chapter 15: Screening for Hyperlipidemia and Associated Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors
Chapter 16: Infective Endocarditis Prophylaxis
Chapter 17: Prevention of Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease
Chapter 18: Primary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease
Chapter 19: Evaluation of Hypertension
Chapter 20: Evaluation of Chest Pain
Chapter 21: Evaluation of the Asymptomatic Systolic Murmur
Chapter 22: Evaluation of Leg Edema
Chapter 23: Evaluation of Arterial Insufficiency of the Lower Extremities
Chapter 24: Evaluation of Syncope
Chapter 25: Evaluation of Palpitations
Chapter 26: Management of Hypertension
Chapter 27: Approach to the Patient with a Lipid Disorder
Chapter 28: Outpatient Management of Atrial Fibrillation
Chapter 29: Management of Ventricular Irritability in the Ambulatory Setting
Chapter 30: Management of Chronic Stable Angina
Chapter 31: Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease
Chapter 32: Approach to the Patient with Chronic Congestive Heart Failure
Chapter 33: Management of Valvular Heart Disease
Chapter 34: Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease
Chapter 35: Management of Peripheral Venous Disease
Chapter 36: Noninvasive Studies for Detection of Coronary Disease
Chapter 37: Screening for Lung Cancer
Chapter 38: Tuberculosis Screening and Prophylaxis
Chapter 39: Evaluation and Prevention of Occupational and Environmental Lung Disease
Chapter 40: Evaluation of Chronic Dyspnea
Chapter 41: Evaluation of Subacute and Chronic Cough
Chapter 42: Evaluation of Hemoptysis
Chapter 43: Evaluation of Pleural Effusions
Chapter 44: Evaluation of the Solitary Pulmonary Nodule
Chapter 45: Evaluation of Clubbing
Chapter 46: Approach to the Patient with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Chapter 47: Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Chapter 48: Management of Asthma
Chapter 49: Approach to the Patient with Tuberculosis
Chapter 50: Management of the Common Cold
Chapter 51: Management of Sarcoidosis
Chapter 52: Approach to the Patient with Acute Bronchitis or Pneumonia in the Ambulatory Setting
Chapter 53: Approach to the Patient with Lung Cancer
Chapter 54: Smoking Cessation
Chapter 55: Screening and Case Finding for Gastrointestinal Cancers
Chapter 56: Screening for Colorectal Cancer
Chapter 57: Prevention of Viral Hepatitis
Chapter 58: Evaluation of Abdominal Pain
Chapter 59: Evaluation of Nausea and Vomiting
Chapter 60: Evaluation of Dysphagia and Suspected Esophageal Chest Pain
Chapter 61: Approach to the Patient with Heartburn and Reflux (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease)
Chapter 62: Evaluation of Jaundice
Chapter 63: Evaluation of Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Chapter 64: Evaluation and Management of Diarrhea
Chapter 65: Approach to the Patient with Constipation
Chapter 66: Approach to the Patient with Anorectal Complaints
Chapter 67: Approach to the Patient with an External Hernia
Chapter 68: Management of Peptic Ulcer Disease
Chapter 69: Management of Asymptomatic and Symptomatic Gallstones
Chapter 70: Management of Hepatitis
Chapter 71: Management of Cirrhosis and Chronic Liver Failure
Chapter 72: Management of Pancreatitis
Chapter 73: Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Chapter 74: Approach to the Patient with Functional Gastrointestinal Disease
Chapter 75: Management of Diverticular Disease
Chapter 76: Management of Gastrointestinal Cancers
Chapter 77: Screening for Anemia
Chapter 78: Screening for Sickle Cell Disease and Sickle Cell Trait
Chapter 79: Evaluation of Anemia
Chapter 80: Evaluation of Erythrocytosis (Polycythemia)
Chapter 81: Evaluation of Bleeding Problems and Abnormal Bleeding Studies
Chapter 82: Management of Common Anemias
Chapter 83: Outpatient Oral Anticoagulant Therapy
Chapter 84: Approach to the Patient with Lymphoma
Chapter 85: Approach to the Patient with Cancer of Unknown Origin
Chapter 86: Approach to Staging and Monitoring
Chapter 87: Comprehensive Care of the Cancer Patient
Chapter 88: Principles of Cancer Drug Therapy
Chapter 89: Principles of Radiation Therapy
Chapter 90: Assessment and Relief of Chronic Cancer Pain and Palliative Care
Chapter 91: Managing the Gastrointestinal Complications of Cancer and Cancer Treatment
Chapter 92: Complications of Cancer: Oncologic Emergencies and Paraneoplastic Syndromes
Chapter 93: Screening for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Chapter 94: Screening for Thyroid Cancer
Chapter 95: Evaluation of Thyroid Nodules
Chapter 96: Approach to the Patient with Hypercalcemia
Chapter 97: Evaluation of Hypoglycemia
Chapter 98: Evaluation of Hirsutism
Chapter 99: Evaluation of Gynecomastia
Chapter 100: Evaluation of Galactorrhea and Hyperprolactinemia
Chapter 101: Evaluation of Suspected Diabetes Insipidus
Chapter 102: Approach to the Patient with Diabetes Mellitus
Chapter 103: Approach to the Patient with Hyperthyroidism
Chapter 104: Approach to the Patient with Hypothyroidism
Chapter 105: Glucocorticoid Therapy
Chapter 106: Screening for Breast Cancer
Chapter 107: Screening for Cervical Cancer
Chapter 108: Screening for Ovarian Cancer
Chapter 109: Screening for Endometrial Cancer
Chapter 110: Screening for and Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 111: Approach to the Woman with Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
Chapter 112: Evaluation of Secondary Amenorrhea
Chapter 113: Evaluation of Breast Masses and Nipple Discharges
Chapter 114: Evaluation of Vulvar Pruritus
Chapter 115: Medical Evaluation of Female Sexual Dysfunction
Chapter 116: Approach to the Patient with Menstrual or Pelvic Pain
Chapter 117: Approach to the Patient with a Vaginal Discharge
Chapter 118: Approach to the Menopausal Woman
Chapter 119: Approach to Fertility Control
Chapter 120: Approach to the Infertile Couple
Chapter 121: Approach to the Woman with an Unplanned Pregnancy
Chapter 122: Management of Breast Cancer

 

Chapter 123: Management of the Woman with Genital Tract Cancer
Chapter 124: Screening for Syphilis
Chapter 125: Screening for Chlamydial Infection
Chapter 126: Screening for Prostate Cancer
Chapter 127: Screening for Asymptomatic Bacteriuria and Urinary Tract Infection
Chapter 128: Screening for Cancers of the Lower Urinary Tract
Chapter 129: Evaluation of the Patient with Hematuria
Chapter 130: Evaluation of the Patient with Proteinuria
Chapter 131: Evaluation of Scrotal Pain, Masses, and Swelling
Chapter 132: Medical Evaluation and Management of Erectile Dysfunction
Chapter 133: Approach to Dysuria and Urinary Tract Infections in Women
Chapter 134: Approach to Urinary Incontinence
Chapter 135: Approach to the Patient with Nephrolithiasis
Chapter 136: Approach to the Male Patient with Urethritis
Chapter 137: Approach to the Patient with Gonorrhea
Chapter 138: Approach to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Chapter 139: Management of Acute and Chronic Prostatitis

Chapter 140: Management of Urinary Tract Infection in Men
Chapter 141: Management of Syphilis and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Chapter 142: Management of the Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease
Chapter 143: Management of Genitourinary Cancers in Men
Chapter 144: Screening for Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women
Chapter 145: Evaluation of Acute Monoarticular Arthritis
Chapter 146: Evaluation of Polyarticular Complaints
Chapter 147: Approach to the Patient with Back Pain
Chapter 148: Evaluation of Neck Pain
Chapter 149: Approach to the Patient with Muscle Cramps
Chapter 150: Approach to the Patient with Shoulder Pain
Chapter 151: Evaluation of Hip Pain
Chapter 152: Evaluation of Knee Pain
Chapter 153: Approach to Minor Orthopedic Problems of the Elbow, Wrist, and Hand
Chapter 154: Approach to Common Problems of the Foot and Ankle
Chapter 155: Approach to the Patient with Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia
Chapter 156: Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Chapter 157: Management of Osteoarthritis
Chapter 158: Management of Gout
Chapter 159: Approach to the Patient with Fibromyalgia
Chapter 160: Approach to the Patient with Lyme Disease
Chapter 161: Approach to the Patient with Polymyalgia Rheumatica or Giant Cell (Temporal) Arteritis
Chapter 162: Management of Paget Disease
Chapter 163: Approach to the Patient with Raynaud Phenomenon
Chapter 164: Prevention and Management of Osteoporosis
Chapter 165: Approach to the Patient with Headache
Chapter 166: Evaluation of Dizziness
Chapter 167: Focal Neurologic Complaints: Evaluation of Nerve Root and Peripheral Nerve Syndromes
Chapter 168: Evaluation of Tremor
Chapter 169: Evaluation of Dementia
Chapter 170: Approach to the Patient with a Seizure
Chapter 171: Management of Transient Ischemic Attack and Asymptomatic Carotid Bruit
Chapter 172: Management of Multiple Sclerosis
Chapter 173: Management of Alzheimer Disease
Chapter 174: Approach to the Patient with Parkinson Disease
Chapter 175: Approach to the Patient with Bell Palsy (Idiopathic Facial Mononeuropathy)
Chapter 176: Management of Tic Douloureux (Trigeminal Neuralgia)
Chapter 177: Screening for Skin Cancers
Chapter 178: Evaluation of Pruritus
Chapter 179: Evaluation of Purpura
Chapter 180: Evaluation of Disturbances in Pigmentation
Chapter 181: Evaluation of Urticaria and Angioedema
Chapter 182: Approach to the Patient with Hair Loss
Chapter 183: Disturbances of Skin Hydration: Dry Skin and Excessive Sweating
Chapter 184: Approach to the Patient with Dermatitis
Chapter 185: Management of Acne
Chapter 186: Management of Rosacea and Other Acneiform Dermatoses
Chapter 187: Management of Psoriasis
Chapter 188: Management of Intertrigo and Intertriginous Dermatoses
Chapter 189: Management of Corns and Calluses
Chapter 190: Approach to Bacterial Skin Infections
Chapter 191: Management of Superficial Fungal Infections
Chapter 192: Management of Cutaneous and Genital Herpes Simplex
Chapter 193: Management of Herpes Zoster
Chapter 194: Management of Warts
Chapter 195: Management of Scabies and Pediculosis
Chapter 196: Management of Skin Trauma: Bites and Burns
Chapter 197: Management of Skin Ulceration
Chapter 198: Screening for Open-Angle Glaucoma
Chapter 199: Evaluation of the Red Eye
Chapter 200: Evaluation of Impaired Vision
Chapter 201: Evaluation of Eye Pain
Chapter 202: Evaluation of Dry Eyes
Chapter 203: Evaluation of Common Visual Disturbances: Flashing Lights, Floaters, and Other Transient Phenomena
Chapter 204: Evaluation of Exophthalmos
Chapter 205: Evaluation of Watery Eyes
Chapter 206: Management of the Patient with Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Chapter 207: Management of Glaucoma
Chapter 208: Management of Cataracts
Chapter 209: Management of Diabetic Retinopathy
Chapter 210: Correction of Vision
Chapter 211: Screening for Oral Cancer
Chapter 212: Evaluation of Hearing Loss
Chapter 213: Approach to Epistaxis
Chapter 214: Evaluation of Acute Orofacial Pain and Swelling
Chapter 215: Evaluation of Smell and Taste Disturbances
Chapter 216: Approach to the Patient with Hoarseness
Chapter 217: Evaluation of Tinnitus
Chapter 218: Approach to the Patient with Otitis
Chapter 219: Approach to the Patient with Sinusitis
Chapter 220: Approach to the Patient with Pharyngitis
Chapter 221: Approach to the Patient with Hiccups
Chapter 222: Approach to the Patient with Chronic Nasal Congestion and Discharge
Chapter 223: Approach to the Patient with Excessive Snoring
Chapter 224: Approach to the Patient with Aphthous Stomatitis
Chapter 225: Evaluation and Management of Temporomandibular Disorders
Chapter 226: Approach to the Patient with Anxiety
Chapter 227: Approach to the Patient with Depression
Chapter 228: Approach to the Patient with an Alcohol Problem
Chapter 229: Approach to the Patient with Sexual Dysfunction
Chapter 230: Approach to Patients with Somatic Symptom Disorders or Health Anxiety
Chapter 231: Approach to Difficult Patient Interactions
Chapter 232: Approach to the Patient with Insomnia
Chapter 233: Management of Obesity
Chapter 234: Approach to Eating Disorders
Chapter 235: Approach to Drug Use Disorders
Chapter 236: Pain Management: Approach to the Patient with Chronic Nonmalignant Pain
Chapter 237: Herbal Supplements Commonly Used as Complementary or Alternative Therapy
Chapter 238: Caring for the Adolescent Patient
Chapter 239: Approach to Frailty in Older Adults

Test Bank for Primary Care Medicine: Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient, 7th Edition by Allan H. Goroll and Albert G. Mulley

The “Test Bank for Primary Care Medicine: Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient, 7th Edition” by Allan H. Goroll and Albert G. Mulley is an essential educational resource designed to support educators and students in mastering the principles and applications of primary care medicine. This comprehensive test bank complements the textbook by offering a variety of questions that assess and reinforce understanding of key concepts and practical skills in the office evaluation and management of adult patients, making it an invaluable tool for both teaching and learning. Below is a detailed overview of the components and benefits of this test bank:

Overview of Test Bank Content

  1. Chapter-by-Chapter Organization
    • The test bank is meticulously organized to align with each chapter of the textbook, ensuring thorough coverage of all critical topics. This structure facilitates easy integration into the curriculum and enables targeted assessments.
  2. Types of Questions
    • Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs): These questions cover a wide range of knowledge, from basic recall to complex application and critical thinking. Each question includes well-crafted distractors to challenge students’ understanding.
    • True/False Questions: These questions assess students’ ability to distinguish between correct and incorrect statements, reinforcing factual knowledge and addressing common misconceptions.
    • Fill-in-the-Blank Questions: These questions focus on recalling specific details such as key terms, processes, and important concepts, testing students’ memory and understanding.
    • Short Answer Questions: These questions require detailed yet concise responses, evaluating students’ ability to explain primary care concepts clearly and accurately.
    • Essay Questions: These questions assess students’ ability to synthesize and articulate complex ideas, demonstrating a deep understanding of primary care principles and their applications.
    • Case Studies and Scenarios: Real-world scenarios and case studies help students apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations, enhancing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
    • Clinical Vignettes: These questions present detailed patient cases that require students to make diagnostic and management decisions based on clinical information.
  3. Difficulty Levels
    • Questions are categorized by difficulty to provide a range of challenges and assess students’ proficiency at different levels, including:
      • Basic: Testing foundational knowledge and comprehension.
      • Intermediate: Requiring application of knowledge to practical primary care scenarios.
      • Advanced: Involving critical thinking, analysis, and synthesis of complex primary care information.
  4. Core Focus Areas
    • Introduction to Primary Care Medicine: Questions covering the basic principles and scope of primary care, including the role of primary care physicians and the history of the field.
    • Patient Evaluation and History Taking: Detailed coverage of techniques for patient evaluation, including history taking, physical examination, and diagnostic reasoning.
    • Preventive Medicine: Assessing knowledge of preventive health measures, including screening, immunizations, and health promotion strategies.
    • Common Adult Conditions: Questions on the diagnosis and management of common conditions in adult patients, including hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and obesity.
    • Chronic Disease Management: Focus on the long-term management of chronic diseases, including patient education, medication management, and lifestyle modification.
    • Acute Care Issues: Examining the evaluation and management of acute conditions commonly encountered in primary care settings, such as respiratory infections, acute pain, and gastrointestinal disturbances.
    • Cardiovascular Health: Questions on the assessment and management of cardiovascular diseases, including coronary artery disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias.
    • Mental Health: Coverage of common mental health issues in primary care, including anxiety, depression, and substance abuse, and appropriate intervention strategies.
    • Musculoskeletal Disorders: Assessing understanding of the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal conditions, including arthritis, back pain, and sports injuries.
    • Endocrine Disorders: Focus on the management of endocrine conditions, such as thyroid disorders, adrenal disorders, and metabolic syndrome.
    • Respiratory Conditions: Examining the evaluation and management of respiratory diseases, including asthma, COPD, and pneumonia.
    • Gastrointestinal Disorders: Questions on the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal conditions, including GERD, IBS, and liver diseases.
    • Infectious Diseases: Assessing knowledge of common infectious diseases, including their presentation, diagnosis, and management.
    • Dermatological Conditions: Coverage of common skin conditions, including dermatitis, infections, and skin cancer.
    • Geriatric Care: Questions on the unique aspects of caring for older adults, including assessment of functional status, polypharmacy, and end-of-life care.
    • Women’s Health: Examining issues specific to women’s health, including reproductive health, menopause, and breast health.
    • Men’s Health: Focus on issues specific to men’s health, including prostate health, erectile dysfunction, and testosterone deficiency.
    • Health Systems and Policy: Assessing understanding of the healthcare system, including health policy, insurance, and quality improvement in primary care.
  5. Alignment with Learning Objectives
    • Each question in the test bank is aligned with the learning objectives outlined in the textbook, ensuring that assessments are relevant and targeted toward achieving the intended educational outcomes. This alignment helps in accurately measuring students’ progress and comprehension.
  6. Educational Support and Utility
    • For educators, the test bank provides a comprehensive resource for creating quizzes, exams, and other assessments. It simplifies the process of test creation and ensures consistency and alignment with the curriculum.
    • For students, the test bank serves as a valuable tool for self-assessment and study, helping them identify areas of strength and weakness and focus their efforts on areas needing improvement.

Benefits of Using the Test Bank

  1. Enhanced Learning and Retention
    • The diverse range of question types and difficulty levels helps reinforce learning through varied and repeated exposure to key concepts, enhancing retention and understanding.
  2. Preparation for Real-World Applications
    • By focusing on real-world scenarios and practical applications, the test bank prepares students for the practical aspects of primary care, ensuring they are ready to apply their knowledge in clinical settings.
  3. Comprehensive Assessment
    • The test bank allows for thorough and multi-faceted evaluation of students’ knowledge and skills, from basic understanding to advanced application, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience.
  4. Efficient Teaching Resource
    • For educators, the test bank simplifies the process of creating assessments, providing a consistent and reliable tool for evaluating students’ progress and readiness for advanced studies in primary care medicine.

Conclusion

The “Test Bank for Primary Care Medicine: Office Evaluation and Management of the Adult Patient, 7th Edition” by Allan H. Goroll and Albert G. Mulley is an essential resource for medical education. It provides structured, comprehensive, and versatile tools for assessing and enhancing students’ knowledge and skills in primary care medicine. By aligning closely with the textbook and emphasizing real-world application, the test bank supports the development of competent, confident professionals ready to excel in their understanding and application of primary care principles in various healthcare settings.

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