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CME Evaluation & Post Test: January 14, 2021, Pediatric ADHD Updates, Candida Brown, MD

Evaluation

January 14, 2021, Pediatric ADHD Updates, Candida Brown, MD
ESTIMATED TIME TO COMPLETE: 1.00 HOUR. Activity and content expires: January 14, 2024
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6. As a result of attending this CME activity, which of these do you plan to implement and/or change in your practice?
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Formulate and communicate treatment plans for the management of medically and socially complex patients
Apply best practice strategies to overcome co-morbidities in medically and socially complex patients become better informed and more involved in health care decisions.
Utilize EBM Guidelines for a multitude of conditions that are encountered in primary care
Utilize Patient Centered Care skill to help patients become better informed and more involved in their health care decisions.
12. Was there active participation in the case-discussions and of outcomes of cases shared?
13. Was their evidence of commercial bias in this session? ​
14. AA 15 y/o F soccer player presents to you for clearance for sports. She reports 10 days ago, she was struck by a soccer ball to the side of the head and experienced nausea and dizziness soon after. She removed herself from sport and her symptoms improved over the following 1 week. Today she has no symptoms, is tolerating school work, and her mood is at her baseline. Based on the likely diagnosis, what is the best next step in management? 15 y/o F soccer player presents to you for clearance for sports. She reports 10 days ago, she was struck by a soccer ball to the side of the head and experienced nausea and dizziness soon after. She removed herself from sport and her symptoms improved over the following 1 week. Today she has no symptoms, is tolerating school work, and her mood is at her baseline. Based on the likely diagnosis, what is the best next step in management?
 
15. Which of the following is the most likely expected prognosis for this injury?
16. A 11 y/o F presents to your clinic with knee pain. She is an avid soccer player, and has developed insidious, non-traumatic knee pain in the last 4 weeks. Your examination reveals point tenderness at the distal aspect of the patella. Patient has tight quadriceps and hamstrings and has grown significantly recently. X-rays are normal. Which of the following is the best advice for this patient?
17. An 8 y/o F gymnast and her parents present to clinic for a WCC. They report that she practices 6 days a week, year round. She attends multiple competitions throughout the year, and has hopes of competing for USA gymnastics at the Olympics. Her growth and development is appropriate for age, and she has a normal physical exam. Which of the following is the most appropriate statement regarding this patient?