Non-ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes – Special Patient Groups Board Review Questions: Free CME QuizNon-ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes CME Quiz courtesy of Med-Challenger Online Medical EducationTake the Full Quiz Online100% Free, No-ObligationThis week’s Med-Challenger free CME quiz – Non-ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes – Special Patient Groups – the quick quiz covers different presentations of non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome in women and … Read More
Atrial Fibrillation in a Patient with Heart Failure – Clinical Patient Case of the Week
Atrial Fibrillation with Heart Failure – Clinical Patient Case of the WeekTry this free Atrial Fibrillation Case Q&A courtesy of Med-Challenger.This atrial fibrillation case comes from our Internal Medicine course, part of Med-Challenger’s library of board exam review and CME question banks. For more free clinical knowledge review questions, subscribe to the Med-Challenger Medical Education Blog. Try this case and test … Read More
Hypertension Board Review Questions, Free CME Quiz – Earn AMA and ANCC Credits Free
Hypertension Board Review Questions: Free CME QuizHypertension CME Quiz courtesy of Med-Challenger Online Medical EducationThis week’s Med-Challenger free CME quiz – Hypertension – the quick quiz covers the conflict in currently accepted guidelines about appropriate first-line medical therapy for hypertension, medications that may cause hypertension, the appropriate imaging modality to confirm renovascular hypertension, and the effects of ACE inhibitors and … Read More
Dysrhythmias Board Review Questions: CME Quick Quiz
DysrhythmiasFree Board Review Questions CME QuizDysrhythmias are found in a vast range of conditions and may be defined in a number of ways, including by site of origin (e.g., supraventricular, ventricular, atrial), mechanism of disturbance (e.g., fibrillation, automaticity, reentry or triggered activity), rate of disturbance (e.g., tachycardia, bradycardia) and electrocardiogram appearance (e.g., long QT syndrome). Dysrhythmias may be acute or … Read More