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Analytical vs non-analytical reasoning — Flashcards

Analytical vs non-analytical reasoning — Flashcards

Analytical vs non-analytical reasoning — Flashcards
#1

A _____ is typically used to diagnose spinal stenosis or other vertebral pathology (ex. osteomyelitis) in patients who cannot undergo MRI

#2

Diagnosis of pneumonia is made by _____ and sputum & blood gram stain/culture

#3

Apex (Left Decubitus; Bell):Identify:[sound:11 Apex, S4 Mid Sys Mur, LLD, Bell.mp3]_____

#4

_____ is used to confirm diagnosis of Pneumocystis pneumonia

#5

Sleep apnea is diagnosed via _____, where a patient sleeps in a monitored setting and a number of related measurements are taken

#6

tuberous sclerosis

#7

What is the most common clinical application for an ELISA?

#8

accuracy (diagnostic testing)

#9

precision (diagnostic testing)

#10

What is the next step in diagnosis for a patient with new-onset epigastric pain, nausea, hypotension, bradycardia and T-wave inversions in leads II, III, aVF? _____

Analytical vs non-analytical reasoning Flashcards for USMLE

Study 10 flashcards on Analytical vs non-analytical reasoning for USMLE Diagnosis. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Clinical Reasoning. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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