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This test is from the
June 2007 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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Radiologic diagnosis and management of acute lower gastrointestinal
bleeding, Page 417
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Questions 1-3
Educational Objective 1:
To discuss the imaging tests available to help locate the source
of lower gastrointestinal bleeding
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Lung
cancer screening: Is it time for a change in policy?,
Page 441
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Questions 4-6
Educational Objective 2: To
review some of the issues surrounding lung cancer screening, discuss
and interpret the results of two recent trials, and give recommendations
regarding lung cancer screening based on current knowledge
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A
different approach to resistant hypertension, Page 449
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Questions 7-9
Educational Objective 3: To
discuss the scope of the problem of resistant hypertension, a
reason for this widespread failure, and evidence that a hemodynamic-based
approach would be a useful complement to the current stepped-care
approach
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A
58-year-old woman with mental status changes, Page 457
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Questions 10-12
Educational Objective 4: To
present a case of acidosis to illustrate several concepts in physiology
and acid-base balance
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Release Date:
July 1, 2007
Expiration
Date: January 1, 2008
Credit Hours: 1.5
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