When performing a family history for a new 35-year-old trans…
When performing a family history for a new 35-year-old transgender male patient, which of the following would be considered a “red flag” finding that requires more investigation during the patient’s health history and physical exam?
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The primary care provider is considering several diagnostic imaging tests as a part of the diagnostic workup for an abdomen-related chief complaint. To select the most appropriate diagnostic test, the provider looks up each test using the ACR Appropriateness Criteria. Which of the following would the provider identify as having the lowest radiation risk for the patient?
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The clinician is reviewing the family history of a 10-week pregnant female and her husband. This is their first prenatal visit. In order to get a good family history, the clinician is aware that assessing family history with a minimum of ________ generation pedigree can help identify hereditary conditions so that appropriate information, education, genetic testing, and referral for genetic counseling can be implemented.
Read DetailsA 67-year-old female patient is complaining of issues with c…
A 67-year-old female patient is complaining of issues with central vision and reports seeing “blind spots” in the center of her visual field. The patient is literate and can recognize letters. Which of the following vision/eye charts should the clinician utilize for screening based on the reported symptoms?
Read DetailsThe nurse educator in the primary care clinic is reviewing t…
The nurse educator in the primary care clinic is reviewing the numbers of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in his/her primary care clinic in 2018. The nurse determines that over the course of one year, five women were diagnosed with breast cancer, out of a total female population of 200. What is the nurse educator evaluating?
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