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This test is from the
October 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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Short-term prognosis after a TIA: A simple score predicts risk, Page 729 |
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Questions 1-4
Educational Objective 1:To discuss the defining features
of transient ischemic attack (TIA), a simple scoring system for
determining the acute risk of stroke, and other aspects of
the immediate evaluation and management of TIA
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Diagnostic strategies for suspected pulmonary arterial hypertension: A primer for the internist, Page
737
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Questions 5-8
Educational Objective 2: To review the current
classification system of pulmonary arterial hypertension and
its causes, risk factors, and diagnostic strategies |
What is adequate hypertension control? Having your dinner and dessert too, Page 748 |
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Questions 9-12
Educational Objective 3:
To review how blood pressure tends to change with age, discuss
the risks associated with systolic hypertension, and highlight
clinical trials that show
that lowering high blood pressure is beneficial |
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Release Date:
October 1, 2007
Expiration
Date: April 1, 2008
Credit Hours: 1.5
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