High Altitude Disorders Board Review Questions: Free CME Quiz
High Altitude Disorders CME Quiz courtesy of Med-Challenger Online Medical EducationThis week's Med-Challenger free CME quiz - High Altitude Disorders - the quick quiz covers the use of acetazolamide in high-altitude illness, complications of high-altitude in pregnancy, the typical presentation of high-altitude cerebral edema, and the treatment of high-altitude pulmonary edema.
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Here's this week's sample CME board review question on high altitude disorders:
A 20-year-old man is planning a trip to snowboard at a ski area located at an elevation of 9200 feet.
He had a previous episode of acute mountain sickness (AMS) at an altitude of 11,000 feet.
Question:
How should you advise him about the use of acetazolamide for AMS prophylaxis?
Answer Options:
Acetazolamide prophylaxis is not needed because AMS rarely occurs below 10,000 feet.
He should not take acetazolamide if he has a sulfa allergy.
He should begin the medication 3 days prior to his ascent and take the medication for his entire trip.
Taking one-half of the conventional treatment dose is sufficient as prophylaxis and may decrease peripheral paresthesias, an adverse side-effect (AE) of acetazolamide.
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