How Do Doctors Think Flashcards

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Clinical algorithms

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Useful to distinguish different diagnosis that have similar symptoms

  • quickly fall apart however when doctors have to think outside of the box due to unique results
  • is more of a “guideline”
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Statistics in caring for patients

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Only compliment that physicians decision

- they cannot be used to make a diagnosis since they are averages.

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William osler

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Created the 1st residency program for speciality training of physicians

considered the father of modern medicine and one of the greatest diagnosticians

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When to use close ended questions

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Only if you know where you are going for sure

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Clinical intuition

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A complex sense that is refined over years by examining thousands of patients and remembering when you are wrong
- incorporates mistakes and MIs judgements into their thinking

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Misguided care

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Majority of errors made by physicians are flaws in the thinking of the physician, not technical mistakes
- usually emotionally based

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Pattern recognition

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Immediacy of perception within a doctor that takes key clues that coalesce into a standard pattern which allows the doctor to narrow it down to a specific diagnosis
(I.e = chest pain that radiates to arm and jaw w/ dyspnea = heart attack)

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Heuristics

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Core of flesh and blood decision

  • when doctors quickly come up w/ 2-3 possible diagnoses w/ little information
  • generates when in fast or quick paced environments
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Representativeness errors

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When thinking is guided by a prototype

  • physicians fail to consider and understand all possibilitiesthat contradict the prototype since it “cant be possible”
  • this leads to wrong treatments often
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Attribution errors

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Negative stereotypes lead to treatment errors

- you need to recognize them and make a conscious effort to not allow it to influence the treatment decision

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