1/21/25 Primary 1 – POST – SESSION
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to understand the components of complete documentation
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to Understand how to align all parts of the document
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to recognize signs and symptoms that suggest an emergent cause of abdominal pain
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to Perform a detailed history and physical examination, including assessment of pain location, radiation, and aggravating/relieving factors.
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to understand how to Recognize signs and symptoms that suggest an emergent cause of cause
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to Understand how to utilize patient history, ROS, past medical history and physical examination to evaluate a patient with a chief complaint of cough
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to understand how to Understand how to utilize patient history, ROS, past medical history and physical examination to evaluate a patient with a chief complaint of dizziness
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to Recognize signs and symptoms that suggest an emergent cause of dizziness
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to Know how to understand how to Understand the basic anatomy of the back in order to perform and appropriate examination diagnose HTN and work up risk factors for CAD
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to understand how to Know the pertinent questions to ask when the chief complaint is back pain
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to know how to Understand how to Understand how to utilize patient history, ROS, past medical history and physical examination to evaluate a patient with a chief complaint of throat pain
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to know how to Recognize signs and symptoms that suggest an emergent cause of throat pain
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to know how to Understand the many different causes of HA
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As a result of my participation in this activity, I am better able to know how to know what questions to ask when the chief complaint is headache
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The following speaker(s) demonstrated experiential knowledge of the topic
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Efrat LaMandre
Gina LaMandre
The content provided a fair and balanced coverage of the topic
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The content was free of bias
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The individual objectives/ content topics were cohesive with one another
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This activity has enhanced my current knowledge base
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Did this activity provide at least one key takeaway that will assist you in making a change to your professional practice or performance?
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I would recommend this activity to my colleagues
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On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is not confident at all and 5 is extremely confident, please indicate how confident you feel about performing the role of the Nurse Practitioner?
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What topics would you like to be offered in the future?
What, if any, recommendations would you like to share for future improvement of this activity?
1. Which of the following may be a red flag associated with dizziness that should be immediately referred to a higher level of care?
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A) A 22-year-old female with dizziness that occurs when standing up quickly and resolves after a few seconds.
B) A 40-year-old male with dizziness associated with mild dehydration after exercise.
C) A 35-year-old female with dizziness that improves after eating a meal.
D) A 65-year-old male with sudden-onset dizziness, double vision, and difficulty speaking.
2. Which of the following may be a red flag associated with back pain that should be immediately referred to a higher level of care?
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A) A 30-year-old female with back pain after lifting heavy objects that improves with rest and ice.
B) A 55-year-old male with sudden-onset back pain, urinary incontinence, and bilateral leg weakness.
C) A 40-year-old male with chronic back pain that worsens after prolonged sitting but improves with stretching.
D) A 25-year-old female with localized back pain after starting a new workout routine.
3. Which of the following may be a red flag associated with throat pain that should be immediately referred to a higher level of care?
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A) Throat pain associated with hoarseness that resolves after drinking water.
B) Throat pain with mild fever and no other systemic symptoms.
C) Throat pain with stridor, drooling, and difficulty breathing.
D) Throat pain that worsens with swallowing but improves with warm liquids.
4. Which of the following may be a red flag associated with headache that should be immediately referred to a higher level of care?
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A) A 45-year-old female with a sudden, severe “thunderclap” headache and neck stiffness, with no prior history of headaches.
B) A 28-year-old male with a mild headache after skipping meals, which resolves with eating.
C) A 30-year-old female with a dull headache that has been present for a week and improves with over-the-counter medication.
D) A 50-year-old male with a headache that worsens when bending over but is relieved with rest and hydration.
5. Which of the following may be a red flag associated with cough that should be immediately referred to a higher level of care?
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A) A 25-year-old female with a cough that is accompanied by a runny nose and itchy eyes.
B) A 40-year-old male with a persistent dry cough that worsens at night but improves with an inhaler.
C) A 67-year-old female with a cough producing pink, frothy sputum and associated shortness of breath.
D) A 30-year-old male with a mild cough that started after attending an outdoor event and resolves with hydration.
6. Which of the following may be a red flag associated with abdominal pain that should be immediately referred to a higher level of care?
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A) A 22-year-old female with mild abdominal discomfort that improves after eating.
B) A 45-year-old male with upper abdominal pain that worsens after consuming fatty foods.
C) A 60-year-old female with sudden, severe abdominal pain, rigid abdomen, and signs of shock.
D) A 30-year-old male with intermittent bloating and discomfort relieved by passing gas.
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