{"id":111798,"date":"2023-08-07T09:29:39","date_gmt":"2023-08-07T09:29:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=111798"},"modified":"2023-08-07T09:29:44","modified_gmt":"2023-08-07T09:29:44","slug":"test-bank-for-harrison-s-principles-of-internal-medicine-self-assessment-and-board-review-19-edition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/07\/test-bank-for-harrison-s-principles-of-internal-medicine-self-assessment-and-board-review-19-edition\/","title":{"rendered":"Test Bank For Harrison s principles of internal medicine self assessment and board review 19 Edition"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>19th Edition<br>\u2018HAISON\u2019S<br>P L E 8<br>IN T0E H N A0L<br>M E D | C | N E<br>SELF-ASSESSMENT<br>AND BOARD REVIEW<br>WIENER<br>KASPER<br>h Ml:<br>&#8216;<br>Graw<br>. Hill &#8216;<br>. Education<br>LOSCALZO<br>PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>SECTION I<br>General Considerations in Clinical Medicine<br>QUESTIONS<br>DIRECTIONS: Choose the one best response to each question.<br>I-1. All of the following statements regarding practice guidelines set forth by governing agencies and<br>professional organizations are true EXCEPT:<br>A. Clinical practice guidelines protect caregivers against inappropriate charges of malpractice, yet<br>do not provide protection for patients from receiving substandard care.<br>B. Practice guidelines have largely reached a stage of nuance allowing them to address every unique<br>illness and patient presented to the modern physician.<br>C. Practice guidelines provide a legal constraint to physicians, and deviation from guideline-based<br>care invariably leaves physicians vulnerable to legal action.<br>D. Where diferent organizations disagree regarding practice guidelines, a third-party agency has<br>been appointed to mitigate these disagreements such that now all major organizations\u2019 guidelines<br>are consistent.<br>E. All of the above statements are not true.<br>I-2. Regarding molecular medicine, which of the following statements represents an INACCURATE<br>example of the listed area of study:<br>A. Exposomics: An endocrinologist studies sunlight exposure and population risk of hip fracture.<br>B. Metabolomics: A biochemist studies the rate of fux through the creatine kinase pathway during<br>the cardiac cycle.<br>C. Metagenomics: A biologist studies the genomic alterations in molds commonly found in human<br>dwellings.<br>D. Microbiomics: A microbiologist studies the genomic variation in thermophiles, bacteria that can<br>survive extreme heat near deep ocean vents.<br>E. Proteomics: A cardiologist studies desmosomal proteins and their posttranslational modifcations<br>in studying arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia.<br>I-3. Which of the following is the best defnition of evidence-based medicine?<br>A. A summary of existing data from existing clinical trials with a critical methodologic review and<br>statistical analysis of summative data<br>B. A type of research that compares the results of one approach to treating disease with another<br>approach to treating the same disease<br>C. Clinical decision-making support tools developed by professional organizations that include<br>expert opinions and data from clinical trials<br>D. Clinical decision making supported by data, preferably randomized controlled clinical trials<br>E. One physician\u2019s clinical experience in caring for multiple patients with a specifc disorder over<br>many years<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I-4. Which of the following is the standard measure for determining the impact of a health condition on<br>a population?<br>A. Disability-adjusted life-years<br>B. Infant mortality<br>C. Life expectancy<br>D. Standardized mortality ratio<br>E. Years of life lost<br>I-5. Which of the following statements regarding disease patterns worldwide is true?<br>A. Childhood undernutrition is the leading risk factor for global disease burden.<br>B. In a 2006 publication, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 10% of the total<br>global burden of disease was due to modifable environmental risk factors.<br>C. In 2010, ischemic heart disease was the leading cause of death among adults.<br>D. In the last two decades, mortality attributed to communicable diseases, maternal and perinatal<br>conditions, and nutritional defciencies has remained fairly stable, with the majority (76%) of<br>mortality from these causes occurring in sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia.<br>E. While poverty status has been shown to be linked to health status on the individual level, the<br>same relationship does not hold true when studying the link between national health indicators<br>and gross domestic product per capita among nations.<br>I-6. You are appointed to a governmental healthcare advisory subcommittee concerned with addressing<br>problems facing the global health community. Your task is to draw general conclusions from the<br>global fght against tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodefciency virus (HIV)\/acquired<br>immunodefciency syndrome (AIDS) that may be applied in combatting other diseases, including<br>noncommunicable diseases. Which of the following conclusions is reasonable when considering<br>HIV\/AIDS and TB as chronic diseases?<br>A. Barriers to adequate healthcare and patient adherence imposed by extreme poverty must be<br>concomitantly addressed to adequately treat and prevent chronic disease in developing nations.<br>B. Charging small fees for health services (e.g., AIDS prevention and care) supplies the patient with<br>a sense of the treatment\u2019s value and increases compliance and overall public health.<br>C. Despite adequate available tools to practice their trade locally in developing nations, many<br>physicians and nurses emigrate to developed nations to practice their respective trades, a<br>phenomenon called \u201cbrain drain.\u201d<br>D. In developed nations where physicians are abundant, community health worker supervision of<br>the care of chronically ill patients is not efective.<br>E. In the case of chronic infectious diseases, switching from one drug to another through a<br>prolonged course of treatment provides the highest cure rate by obviating the infectious agent\u2019s<br>ability to develop resistance to any single drug.<br>I-7. Mrs. Jones, a 22-year-old African American woman, presents to Dr. Smith, an internal medicine<br>specialist, with a facial rash. Mrs. Jones states that the rash began after spending a day at the beach<br>with her family. She also notes that her metacarpophalangeal and proximal interphalangeal joints<br>have been painful and swollen for the preceding 2 weeks. On examination, the joints are swollen and<br>tender. Laboratory analysis discloses reduced creatinine clearance, proteinuria, and hemolytic<br>anemia. Antinuclear antibodies (a test with a high negative predictive value for systemic lupus<br>erythematosus) are detected at signifcant titer, and ultimately, the diagnosis of systemic lupus<br>erythematosus is made.<br>Two weeks later, Mrs. Johnson, a 24-year-old African American woman, presents with a facial rash<br>and elbow pain to Dr. Smith. After a cursory interview and brief physical exam, Dr. Smith sends<br>blood work only testing for antinuclear antibodies. When the test returns negative (no antibodies<br>detected), Dr. Smith presumes this to be a false-negative result and starts Mrs. Johnson on<br>hydroxychloroquine and prednisone for treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus. Which<br>heuristic(s) did Dr. Smith likely employ in diagnosing Mrs. Johnson with systemic lupus<br>erythematosus?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A. Availability heuristic<br>B. Anchoring heuristic<br>C. Bayes\u2019 rule<br>D. Confrmation bias<br>E. A and B<br>I-8. You have invented a blood test, which you name \u201cveritangin,\u201d to determine if patients are having a<br>myocardial infarction. You devise an experiment to determine the performance of your veritangin<br>assay by testing it versus the troponin assay, the currently accepted gold standard for determining<br>myocardial infarction, in 100 random emergency department patients with chest pain. You choose a<br>veritangin result >1 ng\/dL as positive for myocardial infarction. Your results are listed in the table<br>below.<br>Which of the following statements regarding the characteristics of the veritangin assay in this trial is<br>true?<br>A. The posttest probability of the veritangin test does not depend on the population studied.<br>B. The sensitivity of the veritangin assay depends on the population studied and the disease<br>prevalence in that population.<br>C. The sensitivity of the veritangin assay will decrease by 50% if you reduce the threshold for a<br>positive result to >0.5 ng\/dL.<br>D. The sensitivity of the veritangin test cannot be calculated based on the above data.<br>E. The specifcity of the veritangin assay is 0.93 (70\/75).<br>I-9. You are designing a clinical trial to test the use of a novel anticoagulant, clotbegone, in the<br>treatment of deep vein thrombosis. Which of the following statements regarding the design of the<br>trial is true?<br>A. An optimal study design would assign many patients to clotbegone and compare their outcomes<br>to the outcomes of prior (historical) patients not taking clotbegone. This would allow faster trial<br>completion.<br>B. If the trial returns a positive result (clotbegone is superior to placebo), that means that any<br>patient with a clot would beneft from clotbegone therapy.<br>C. Observing the outcomes of patients already taking clotbegone versus patients who are not is<br>preferable to assigning patients to clotbegone or placebo in a blinded fashion. The observational<br>strategy is more \u201creal world,\u201d applicable to the general population, and free of bias.<br>D. Population selection for the trial enrollment is not important as long as careful attention to<br>randomization and blinding is observed.<br>E. The advantage of performing a randomized clinical trial of clotbegone over a prospective<br>observational study of clotbegone is the avoidance of treatment selection bias.<br>I-10. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve is constructed for a new test developed to diagnose<br>disease X. All of the following statements regarding the ROC curve are true EXCEPT:<br>A. One criticism of the ROC curve is that it is developed for testing only one test or clinical<br>parameter with exclusion of other potentially relevant data.<br>B. ROC curve allows the selection of a threshold value for a test that yields the best sensitivity with<br>the fewest false-positive tests.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>19th Edition\u2018HAISON\u2019SP L E 8IN T0E H N A0LM E D | C | N ESELF-ASSESSMENTAND BOARD REVIEWWIENERKASPERh Ml:&#8216;Graw. Hill &#8216;. 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