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. 2000 May;172(5):315–319. doi: 10.1136/ewjm.172.5.315

Table 1.

Ten most common generic questions asked by 103 family physicians*

Generic question Questions asked Questions pursued Questions answered§
What is the cause of symptom X? 94 (9) 8 (9) 4 (50)
What is the dose of drug X? 88 (8) 75 (85) 73 (97)
How should I manage disease or finding X? 78 (7) 23 (29) 19 (83)
How should I treat finding or disease X? 75 (7) 25 (33) 18 (72)
What is the cause of physical finding X? 72 (7) 13 (18) 6 (46)
What is the cause of test finding X? 45 (4) 18 (40) 13 (72)
Could this patient have disease or condition X? 42 (4) 6 (14) 4 (67)
Is test X indicated in situation Y? 41 (40) 12 (29) 10 (83)
What is the drug of choice for condition X? 36 (3) 17 (47) 13 (76)
Is drug X indicated in situation Y? 36 (3) 9 (25) 7 (78)
*

Values are given as number (percentage).

The percentage is the proportion of total questions asked (N = 1,101).

The percentage is the proportion of questions asked.

§

The percentage is the proportion of questions pursued.

Not specifying diagnostic management versus treatment.