Summer CME 2025 Aug 20 Quiz SPC2025 August 20 Quiz Name First Last Email Foot and Ankle Pathology for the Family/Internal Medicine Physician – Anthony Colonna, D.P.M.(Required)What is NOT a common first line treatment for acute gout? Oral steroid Joint aspiration/injection Allopurinol Oral NSAID Long-Term Management & Secondary Prevention Following Acute Coronary Sydromes – Carmine D'Amico, D.O.(Required)A 65-year-old female is being seen by her primary care physician for a scheduled follow-up visit, after recent (four weeks ago) hospitalization for an acute inferior wall STEMI, which was successfully treated with implantation of a drug-eluting stent into the right coronary artery. Her post-procedural course was uneventful, and she was subsequently discharged to home in stable condition. She is currently asymptomatic with regard to cardiac symptoms, and she has begun her cardiac rehabilitation program without any problems. Her past medical history is significant for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia. Her physical examination is normal, including stable vitals. Her basic metabolic panel and CBC are within normal limits. She is currently being treated with metoprolol succinate 50 mg PO daily, lisinopril 10 mg PO daily, atorvastatin 80 mg PO daily, rivaroxaban 20 mg PO daily with dinner, aspirin 81 mg PO daily, and clopidogrel 75 mg PO daily. Which of the following is the most appropriate recommendation at this time regarding her antithrombotic regimen? Continue the current regimen as is, for a minimum of one year Discontinue rivaroxaban, and continue aspirin and clopidogrel Discontinue clopidogrel, and continue aspirin and rivaroxaban Discontinue aspirin, and continue rivaroxaban and clopidogrel Discontinue rivaroxaban and aspirin, and continue clopidogrel Office Orthopedics – Anthony Ferretti, D.O.(Required)Which of the following are risk factors for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Female sex Obesity Pregnancy Smoking or alcholism All of the above Florida Medical Malpractice- Lawsuit Elements, Risk Analysis, The Courts and Jury Perception- Fran Klemensic, Esq.(Required)The definition of the Statue of Limitations is: Period of time in which a client must file a lawsuit Period of time in which a lawsuit must be commenced Period of time in which an illegal act must be documented Period of time in which an unlawful act must be committed