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What are the following examples of?
-Rules of thumb
-Familarity
-Salience
-Resemblance
Heuristics

*good to use for diagnostics
What differs an advanced assessment from a basic assessment?
Advanced assessment builds from basic assessment
- deciphering abnormal vs normal
-advanced communication
-clinical decision making
-differential diagnosis
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What is subjective data?
What the patient expresses
-chief complaint
-hx of presenting illness(hopi)
-past medical hx(pmh)
-family medical hx(fmh)
-personal/social/sexual profile (p/sp)
-ROS(review of systems
What is objective data?
Physical Exam
-head to toe
-focused or comprehensive
How are differential diagnosis performed?
-Start with extensive list
-ask ?'s and use assessment to narrow down
-analyze, develop hypothesis
-determine true diagnosis
What can help develop clinical judgment for advanced practice?
-PRACTICE
-experience
-didactic content
-evidence based practices
-case studies
What makes an novice an expert?
-formulates differential diagnoses
-identifies patterns
-aware of most important clues
-performs advanced exam techniques
What is it called when clinical judgment is integrated with most recent research to guide practice decisions?
Evidence Based Practice
What is involved in diagnostic reasoning?
-Scientific process
-supicion of symptom causes
-focus on appropriate ?'s/exams
-clustering and analyzing findings