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Question
A 21-year-old woman requests hormonal emergency contraception after a condom break
during intercourse approximately 16 hours ago. Today is day 14 of her normally 27–29 day
menstrual cycle. You advise her that:
Likelihood of conception is minimal and emergency contraception use is not advised
Hormonal emergency contraception can be effective up to 5 days after intercourse
When taken as advised, hormonal emergency contraception use reduces the risk of
pregnancy by up to 65%
The most likely mechanism of action of hormonal emergency contraceptive is as an abortifacient
Question
A 36-year-old man is hospitalized for alcohol poisoning. During follow-up evaluation the
next day, he denies that he has a drinking problem. The best approach to assess for
possible alcoholism is conducting which of the following questionnaires?
BDI.
HEADDS.
CAGE.
PHQ-9.
Question
A quality improvement plan characterized by limiting variability and removing defects in a
process best describes:
Six Sigma.
Continuous Quality Improvement.
,Total Quality Management.
Healthcare Stewardship.
Question
A 38-year-old woman comes to the emergency department complaining of a rapid
heartbeat, tremors, and chest tightness. She reports earlier in the day she was feeling a
migraine starting so she took a pill given to her by her friend who also experiences
migraines. Her medical history reveals that she is currently taking a monoamine oxidase
inhibitor for depression. Which migraine medication did she most likely take?
Acetaminophen and caffeine (Excedrin ® Migraine)
Naproxen sodium (Aleve ® )
Almotriptan (Axert ® )
Butalbital, acetaminophen and caffeine (Fioricet ® )
Question
All of the following are elements of malpractice except:
A duty of care to the patient.
A fee is charged for the healthcare services related to the malpractice claim.
Breach of the standard of care.
Injury.
Question
You are seeing a 68-year-old woman for treatment of an uncomplicated urinary tract
infection (UTI). She has well-controlled hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and
dyslipidemia and takes an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI), statin,
biguanide, and low-dose aspirin (ASA). She worked in a dry cleaning facility until
, approximately 8 years ago. During her evaluation, she mentions that she sometimes has
difficulty understanding conversation, especially in noisy environments. This is likely a:
Drug-related reaction.
Consequence of occupational chemical exposure.
Early sign of dementia.
Normal age-related change in hearing
Question
While evaluating a 33-year-old female with a 2-day history of dysuria, which of the
following findings in urinalysis is most suggestive of urinary tract infection (UTI) caused by
a Gram-negative organism?
Nitrites
30 mg/dL protein
Epithelial cells
pH>8
Question
All of the following are examples of primary prevention strategies except:
Counseling an elderly patient prior to discharge about fall risk at home and how to prevent falls
through adequate illumination.
Performing a hemoglobin A1C for all patients admitted to the hospital.
Conducting a study to identify the leading cause of mortality in teenagers and how to reduce risk.
Immunizing all adults ≥60 years with zoster vaccine.
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