Summer CME 2023 July 26 Quiz SPC2023 July 26 Quiz Name First Last Email The Latest Innovations in Wound Care - James Lin, D.O.(Required)What are the 4 stages of wound healing? A. Hemostasis -> inflammation -> proliferation -> remodeling B. Inflammation -> hemostasis -> proliferation -> remodeling C. Inflammation -> hemostasis -> remodeling -> proliferation D. Hemostasis -> inflammation -> remodeling -> proliferation A Review of Movement Disorders (Including Parkinson's Disease, Benign Essential Tremors, Tremors, Etc.) - Ryan Lynch, D.O.(Required)What is not a cardinal feature or symptom of Parkinson’s Disease? A. Resting tremors B. Bradykinesia C. Poor response or no response to levodopa D. Cogwheeling rigidity Working to Eradicate Stigma: the Complexities of Pediatric Obesity - Nicole Greenwood, M.D.(Required)Which of the following is NOT one of the 5 main diagnostic criteria for restless legs syndrome? A. An urge to move the lower extremities that is usually, but not always accompanied by unpleasant sensations in the legs B. The urge to move the legs is worse in the evenings C. The urge to move the legs and any accompanying unpleasant sensations is relieved my moving the legs D. The presence of periodic limb movements of sleep without evidence of disease or medications that may cause or increase them. Did not attend this lecture. Pediatrics, Orthopedics, and Sports Medicine - Anthony Ferretti, D.O.(Required)Which answer is not an associated condition in slipped capital femoral epiphyses? A. Obesity B. Normal BMI C. Hypothyroidism D. Growth hormone deficiency Resistant Hypertension - Carmine D'Amico, D.O.(Required)A 52-year-old male returns to his primary care physician’s office for a follow-up visit two months after being placed on spironolactone for resistant hypertension. His blood pressure, which had been elevated at 144/86 mmHg at the time of his last visit (despite treatment with chlorthalidone, lisinopril, and amlodipine), is now 122/78 mmHg. However, the patient has developed enlargement and tenderness of his breasts since the time of his last office visit. A basic metabolic panel obtained last week reveals no abnormalities. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in this patient’s management? A. Continue current antihypertensive therapy and order a mammogram. B. Continue current antihypertensive therapy and order a PET scan. C. Discontinue spironolactone and prescribe a comparable dose of eplerenone. D. Discontinue spironolactone and refer the patient for renal sympathetic denervation.