Retinal Disease – Clinical Patient Case of the WeekTry this free Abnormal Vitals and Shock Case Q&A courtesy of Med-Challenger.This abnormal vitals and shock case comes from our ABIM Internal Medicine Review and Answer Resource, 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 … Read More
Stroke Treatment Board Review Questions, Free CME Quiz – Earn AMA and ANCC Credits Free
Stroke Treatment Board Review Questions: Free CME QuizStroke Treatment CME Quiz courtesy of Med-Challenger Online Medical EducationThis week’s Med-Challenger’s free CME quiz – Stroke Treatment – the quick quiz covers the different sets of blood pressure guidelines for patients experiencing stroke, blood pressure thresholds for patients experiencing stroke, proper management of acute ischemic stroke, and current guidelines to manage cerebrovascular … Read More
Delirium and Dementia Board Review Questions, Free CME Quiz – Earn AMA and ANCC Credits Free
Delirium and Dementia Board Review Questions: Free CME QuizDelirium and Dementia CME Quiz courtesy of Med-Challenger Online Medical EducationThis week’s Med-Challenger’s free CME quiz – Delirium and Dementia – the quick quiz covers treatment options for acute agitated delirium; diagnostic criteria of dementia, progression of dementia to Alzheimer’s disease, and clinical features of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. A free sample Delirium and … Read More
79-year-old Man with Severe Left Leg Pain of Two Days Duration – Bedside Diagnosis Challenge
79-Year-Old Man Presents with Complaint of Severe Left Leg Pain of Two Days Duration – Bedside Diagnosis ChallengeA 79-year-old man presents to his physician with the complaint of severe left leg pain of 2 days duration. The patient was in good health until 5 weeks ago when he tripped and fell on his left side in the kitchen of his … Read More
Geriatric Syndromes Board Review Questions | CME Quick Quiz
Geriatric Syndromes CareBoard Review Questions of the WeekAmericans are continuing to live longer and healthier lives. As we age, we become more likely to develop different kinds of health problems called geriatric syndromes that are associated with reduced life expectancy. Diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased prevalence and incidence of geriatric syndrome: functional disabilities, depression, fall, urinary incontinence, malnutrition … Read More
Asymptomatic Bacteriuria: Clinical Pearls Blog
Asymptomatic BacteriuriaClinical Pearls of Wisdom Q&A CaseAsymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) is a common finding in many populations, including healthy women and persons with underlying urologic abnormalities or those who have bladder catheters inserted for an extended period. Asymptomatic bacteriuria is a condition in which larger than normal numbers of bacteria are present in the urine but symptoms do not result.Asymptomatic Bacteriuria … Read More
Bedside Diagnostic Challenge – A 72-year-old man presents with complaint of weakness, lethargy
Test your bedside diagnostic skills with this free clinical case question. Patient CaseA 72-year-old man presents with the complaint of weakness and lethargy for about 6 months. He indicates that the weakness is more pronounced after exercise and is relieved by eating. He states that his past health has been excellent with no illnesses other than common colds. He is … Read More