Summer CME 2025 Aug 18 Quiz

SPC2025 August 18 Quiz

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Interesting Urological Cases – Lori Dulabon, D.O.(Required)
All of the following are TRUE, except:
Overview of Endocrine Disruptors – Nicole Temofonte, D.O.(Required)
A 28 year old female presents to the office to discuss inability to conceive after trying to become pregnant for the past two years. Menarche was at age 12. She has a history of irregular menstrual cycles since the age of 24. She denies medical history and is not taking any medications. She has no history of substance use. On physical exam, BMI is 21 and there are no clinical signs of hormone over or underproduction. She does admit to routinely drinking from plastic water bottles, using plastic containers for food storage and reheating in microwave and eating canned foods on a regular basis. Which of the following endocrine disruptors may be contributing to her symptoms?
Perioperative Management of Cardiovascular Medications – Carmine D'Amico, D.O.(Required)
A 62-year-old female is being evaluated by her primary care physician for preoperative medical evaluation and recommendations for perioperative management of her medications for elective total abdominal hysterectomy in two weeks. Her medical history is significant for hypertension, hyperlipidemia, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and uterine fibroids. Her current medications include metoprolol succinate 50 mg PO daily, amlodipine 10 mg PO daily, atorvastatin 40 mg PO daily, metformin 500 mg PO BID, and empagliflozin 25 mg PO daily. Her vital signs are as follows: blood pressure 122/78 mmHg, heart rate 72 beats per minute, respiratory rate 12 breaths per minute, and temperature 97.8 ̊ F. Physical examination reveals: no jugular venous distension, lungs are clear to auscultation bilaterally, cardiac rhythm is regular without murmur or gallop, abdomen is soft and nontender, without palpable masses or organomegaly, and extremities are non-edematous. Which of the following is the most appropriate recommendation regarding perioperative management of her medications?
Neurology Potpourri – Ryan Lynch, D.O.(Required)
Butalbital/acetaminophen/caffeine (Fioricet) is indicated to treat which headache type?
Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Brian Viviano, D.O.(Required)
Which of the following extra intestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease will parallel disease activity?