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Clinical Quiz questions are based f...Clinical Quiz questions are based forward selected articles in this issue. Answers appear in this issue. American Family Physician has been approved by the agency of the American Academy of Family Physicians as having educational satisfy acceptable for Prescribed credit hours. terminus of approval covers issues published within individual year from the beginning distribution date of January 2003 This issue has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 3 Prescribed credit hours. Credit may be claimed for single in kind year from the date of this issue. When reporting CME credit hours, AAFP members should report total Prescribed credit hours earned for this activity. It is not necessary for members to label credit hours as evidence-based or Prescribed for CME reporting purposes The American Academy of Family Physicians is accredited from the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The AAFP designates this educational activity for a maximum of 3 hours in Category 1 credit toward the American Medical Association Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim merely those hours of credit that he or she actually wearied in the educational activity. AAFP Credit Each archetype of AFP contains a Clinical Quiz answer card. AAFP members may use this card to obtain the designated number of Prescribed credit hours for the year in which the card is postmarked. AMA/PRA Category 1 Credit AAFP members who satisfy the Academy's continuing medical education requirements are automatically eligible for the AMA/PRA. Physicians who are not members of the AAFP are eligible to receive the designated number of credit hours in Category 1 of the AMA/PRA forward completion and return of the Clinical Quiz answer card. AFP hold fasts a record of AMA/PRA Category 1 credit hours for nonmember physicians. This record will be provided in succession request; however, nonmembers are responsible for reporting their have Category 1 CME credits when applying for the AMA/PRA or other certificates or credentials. For health care professionals who are not physicians and are AFP subscribers, a record of CME credit is kept by the agency of AAFP and will be provided to you forward written request. You are responsible for reporting CME hours to your professional organization. Instructions Read each article, answer all questions upon the quiz pages, and transfer your answers to the Clinical Quiz answer card (bound into your fac-simile of AFP). This will help you avoid errors and permit you to check your answers against the correct answers. A Mail the Clinical Quiz answer card within the same year (by April 30, 2004) The bar digest on the answer card contains your identification for CME credit hours. Before beginning the criterion please note: Each Clinical Quiz includes pair types of questions: Type A and representation X. Type A questions have alone one correct answer and may have four or five choices. Here is a typical token A question: Q1 greatest in quantity allergic reactions to foods are: A. fit to IgA deficiency. B appropriate to IgG and IgM antibodies. C IgE-mediated. D owed to enzyme deficiencies. E befitting to toxins. prototype X questions may have individual or more correct answers. They are multiple true-false questions with four options. Here is a typical exemplar X question: Q2 Causes of varicosities in pregnancy include: A. Hormonal changes. B Venous compression. C Familial tendency D protracted sitting and standing. Clinical Quiz questions are written by way of the associate and assistant editors of AFP. emblem A Questions Each question has and nothing else one correct answer. Articles Prevention and Treatment of used by all Eye Injuries in Sports (p 1481) Q1 Which single in kind of the following sports is most numerous commonly associated with eye injuries in bodily substances 15 to 64 years of age? A. Baseball. B Basketball. C Racquet sports. D Hockey Q2 Which the same of the following conditions is put in mind ofed by the finding of paresthesia in the infraorbital distribution of the trigeminal nerve? A. Zygomatic fracture. B Orbital rim fracture. C Nasal bone fracture. D Fracture of the orbital floor. Nocturnal Enuresis (p 1499) Q3 Which the same of the following is the in the greatest degree common finding in children with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis? A. Anatomically small bladder. B Normal bladder anatomy if it were not that decreased capacity on urodynamic testing. C Urethral or meatal stenosis. D Normal bladder function. Osteoporosis in Men (p 1520) Q4 In assessing risk factors for osteoporosis in men for which individual of the following findings is there no appropriate clinical intervention? A. The patient idle talks cigarettes. B. The patient has depressed estradiol levels. C The patient is a hypogonadal young man. D The patient is taking glucocorticoids. E The patients is taking phenytoin (Dilantin). Q5 Which common of the following statements about osteoporosis in men is correct? A. Electrophoresis is useful as part of routine laboratory testing. B Heel ultrasonography is useful for monitoring reply to therapy. C T scores with standard deviations that are 2 to 25 below the concern mean are an indication for therapy. |
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