Screening
Evidence Based Medicine
Pharmacy
Potpourri
Choosing Wisely
100
The recommended age range for mammogram screening by USPSTF.
What is 50-74 (up to 75 yrs)? (Grade B recommendation)
100
The official clinical resource / educational website used by HCP.
What is UpToDate?
100
The HCP Committee that develops and recommends medical and pharmacy policies to OMD/RMD.
What is the Clinical and Pharmaceutical Management (CPM) Committee?
100
Davita / HCP's mission statement.
What is "To be the Provider, Partner and Employer of Choice"?
100
Test not to order when evaluating uncomplicated headaches per the American College or Radiology.
What is brain imaging?
200
Age range to screen for abdominal aortic aneurysm with ultrasound in men who have smoked over 100 cigarettes in their lifetime per USPSTF.
What is 65-75? (Grade B recommendation)
200
The letter in Up To Date's grading system representing low quality evidence.
What is C?
200
One oral hypoglycemic agent that is part of the Beers list and Medicare STAR measure that should be avoided in the elderly.
What is glyburide (Diabeta, Glynase, Micronase)? or What is chlorpropamide (Diabinese)?
200
Name two types of events that should be reported on the HCP event report form.
What is? (1) Unexpected deaths (2) Adverse outcomes (3) Informed refusal - Urgent/emergent or life threatening conditions (4) Delay in diagnosis or treatment (5) Drug seeking behavior (6) Fraudulent behavior (7) Falls/Accidents
200
Imaging study that should not be ordered for simple syncope or fainting per the American Academy of Neurology.
What is carotid artery imaging?
300
The age above which routine colonoscopy screening is no longer recommended by USPSTF.
What is > 85 (Grade D recommendation), > 75 based on clinician judgment (Grade C recommendation)?
300
BP goal for patients >= 60 years of age who don’t have diabetes or CKD per JNC 8 recommendation.
What is <150/90 mm Hg?
300
This recent 2013 ACC/AHA guidelines classify these agents as "high-intensity" statins (drug name and strength)
What is atorvastatin (Lipitor) 40 or 80 mg? What is rosuvastatin (Crestor) 20 or 40 mg?
300
The three dimensions of the IHI (Institute for Healthcare Improvement) Triple Aim.
What is? • Improving the patient experience of care (including quality and satisfaction) • Improving the health of populations • Reducing the per capita cost of health care
300
Time period (in weeks) within which low back imaging should not be done if no red flags present per the American Academy of Family Physicians.
What is 6 weeks?
400
Frequency for cervical cancer screening in normal risk patients (with cervix) and normal paps per USPSTF/P4P guidelines. (2 possible answers).
What is 3 years (21 up to 65 yrs) or 5 years w/ hpv testing (30 up to 65 yrs)? (Grade A recommendation)
400
The percentage cutoff in the 2013 ACC/AHA 10 year risk calculator where statin therapy gets recommended.
What is >= 7.5%?
400
Name the two most common medication related adverse drug reactions leading to hospitalizations and ER visits in senior patients > 65 reported in a 2011 NEJM article.
What is hypoglycemia and bleeding?
400
The first human organ to be successfully transplanted.
What is kidney (1956)?
400
Test or treatment to avoid ordering for uncomplicated acute rhinosinusitis per the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (2 possible answers).
What is sinus CT or indisciminate antibiotic prescription?
500
Birth year range for single Hep C virus infection screening recommended by USPSTF.
What is 1945-1965? (Grade B recommendation)
500
Name two indications for PCV13 (Prevnar 13) in adults less than 65 yrs.
What is ? • Immunocompetent persons with cerebrospinal fluid leaks or cochlear implants • Persons with functional or anatomic asplenia, including sickle cell disease or other hemoglobinopathies, congenital or acquired asplenia • Persons with immunocompromising conditions including congenital or acquired immunodeficiency (includes B or T cell deficiency, compliment deficiencies and phagocytic disorders; excludes chronic granulomatous disease), HIV infection, chronic renal failure, nephrotic syndrome, leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin disease, generalized malignancies, solid organ transplant, multiple myeloma, or other diseases requiring immunosuppressive drugs (including long term systemic corticosteroids and radiation therapy)
500
The letter in the alphabet that Medicare uses when describing a benefit coverage for most oral and self administered injectable medications.
What is D? (Part D)
500
This drug is a synthetic version of a hormone found in the gila monster and is used in type 2 diabetics.
What is exenatide (Byetta)?
500
Starting age for osteoporosis screening (DEXA) in (1) women and (2) men with no risk factors per the American Academy of Family Physicians.
What is 65 and 70?