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This test is from the
April 2008 Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine.
Please read the following
articles in the Journal
before completing this test.
Scroll down to take the
test.
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A 61-year-old
with bipolar disorder and cognitive impairment:
Dementia or polypharmacy?, Page 284 |
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Questions 1-3
Educational Objective 1: To remind readers to
consider adverse drug effects any time an older patient
experiences acute changes in cognition |
Interpreting
the CHARISMA study. What is the role of dual antiplatelet
therapy with clopidogrel and aspirin?, Page 289 |
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Questions 4-6
Educational Objective 2: To
discuss important studies that led up to the Clopidogrel for
High
Atherothrombotic Risk and Ischemic Stabilization, Management,
and Avoidance (CHARISMA) study,
review CHARISMA’s purpose and study design, and interpret its
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Accuracy
of the physical examination in evaluating pleural
effusion, Page 297 |
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Questions 7-10
Educational Objective 3: To provide an overview of
the value of the clinical history and physical examination in
detecting pleural effusions |
A review of
spinal arachnoid cysts, Page 311 |
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Questions
11-12
Educational Objective 4: To discuss how
to manage spinal arachnoid cysts, whether found incidentally or
during an evaluation for symptoms of spinal cord compression |
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Release Date:
April 1, 2008
Expiration
Date: March 31, 2009
Credit Hours: 1.5
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