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This test is from the
July 2008 Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine.
Please read the following
articles in the Journal
before completing this test.
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test.
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Perioperative
beta-blockers in noncardiac surgery: Evolution of the
evidence, Page 513 |
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Questions 1-4
Educational Objective 1: To review the rationale and
the evidence for and against the perioperative use of
beta-blockers |
Blood smear
analysis in babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, relapsing fever,
malaria, and Chagas disease, Page 521 |
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Questions 5-7
Educational Objective 2: To
discuss the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, laboratory
findings, and management of five infectious diseases in which
direct visualization of the organism in the
blood plays a major diagnostic role |
Monitoring pulmonary complications in long-term
childhood cancer survivors: Guidelines for the primary
care physician, Page 531 |
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Questions 8-10
Educational Objective 3: To summarize the late
effects of cancer therapy on the lungs and an
approach to surveillance for the generalist or pulmonologist |
Dyspnea,
arthralgias, and muscle weakness, Page 540 |
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Questions
11-12
Educational Objective 4: To illustrate the pulmonary
complications of polymyositis-dermatomyositis and discuss its
diagnosis and treatment |
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Release Date:
July 1, 2008
Expiration
Date: June 30, 2009
Credit Hours: 1.5
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