I feel like I have a pretty good "blueprint" or "system" in place to attack every case. I understand that this exam is formulaic, so if you ask certain questions or do certain things, the SP will check off that box for you.
This said, some of the cases in FA throw me for a loop. I know how to tackle chest pain, cough, missed menstrual cycle ect, but there are all these questions that it says you should ask for a diabetes work-up, post-assault or a motor vehicle accident, and some ccs that are tough for me to think of 3 dxs that I know a lot about (heel pain, hearing loss). It seems like this will take me a decent amount of time to get comfortable with the info in this book. How do some of you spend so little time on this?
This said, some of the cases in FA throw me for a loop. I know how to tackle chest pain, cough, missed menstrual cycle ect, but there are all these questions that it says you should ask for a diabetes work-up, post-assault or a motor vehicle accident, and some ccs that are tough for me to think of 3 dxs that I know a lot about (heel pain, hearing loss). It seems like this will take me a decent amount of time to get comfortable with the info in this book. How do some of you spend so little time on this?