Gout or Deep Vein Thrombosis: Expanding Differential Diagnosis and Avoiding Anchoring Bias

Bhisnauth Churaman
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Diagnostic reasoning is a critical skill for a nurse practitioner. Cognitive biases influence nurse practitioner decision making, and anchoring bias is the most common cognitive error. Cognitive error is a systematic deviation from optimal decision making or errors in thinking from reliance on mental shortcuts known as heuristics. Anchoring bias is when initial information dominates decision making, neglecting alternative diagnoses. This case describes a patient with pain, redness, and swelling in the left ankle, attributing it to a gout flare-up. To avoid anchoring on this diagnosis, reflective practice considered alternatives such as deep vein thrombosis. Reflective practice involves examining one’s experiences and adopting a critical perspective toward one’s own methods and practice. The patient was referred to the emergency department where a diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis was confirmed. This case underscores the importance of acknowledging cognitive biases and implementing debiasing strategies.
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痛风或深静脉血栓:扩大鉴别诊断范围,避免锚定偏差
诊断推理是执业护士的一项重要技能。认知偏差会影响执业护士的决策,而锚定偏差是最常见的认知错误。认知错误是指系统性地偏离最佳决策或因依赖被称为启发式的思维捷径而产生的思维错误。锚定偏差是指初始信息主导决策,忽略了其他诊断。本病例描述了一位左脚踝疼痛、发红和肿胀的患者,将其归因于痛风复发。为了避免固守这一诊断,反思性实践考虑了深静脉血栓等其他诊断。反思性实践包括检查自己的经验,并对自己的方法和实践采取批判性的观点。病人被转到急诊科,确诊为深静脉血栓。这个病例强调了承认认知偏见和实施去偏见策略的重要性。
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