Fact Based List:

American College of Physicians: Five Things Physicians and Patients Should Question

  1. Don’t obtain screening exercise electrocardiogram testing in individuals who are asymptomatic and at low risk for coronary
  2. Don’t obtain imaging studies in patients with non-specific low back pain
  3. In the evaluation of simple syncope and a normal neurological examination, don’t obtain brain imaging studies (CT or MRI).
  4. In patients with low pretest probability of venous thromboembolism (VTE), obtain a high-sensitive D-dimer measurement as the initial diagnostic test; don’t obtain imaging studies as the initial diagno
  5. Don’t obtain preoperative chest radiography in the absence of a clinical suspicion for intrathoracic pathology.

Source: Choosing Wisely, ABIM Foundation
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