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  1. Activity Planning Document (pdf)

    10/30/2019

    : Activity Description (The description may include information on the educational needs, target audience … Management (RM) study, please indicate on the activity agenda any sessions that may meet the MA Board … identification, patient safety, and loss prevention. In addition, it may include courses in medical ethics …

  2. Special Committees Report IM 2019

    10/29/2019

    government/military organization, and four other health care organizations. 22 23 From June 2018 to May … of non-compliance and how these issues may be resolved. Quarterly 35 Accreditation Webinars and targeted emails … assigned to your 2 committee. For resolutions/reports from I-18, you may leave the second column area …

  3. MGA 2019

    10/28/2019

    and GI fellows who may not have the opportunity to attend more distant and extended national …. In addition, published data may not be applicable to an individual’s practice setting or region. Therefore …

  4. Keynote - MMS Public Health Leadership Forum Oct 2019

    10/24/2019

    different types of community engagement may be necessary Community health improvement planning (CHIP …

  5. Question 2

    10/22/2019

    Patient risk factors to consider include demographics (increased age, predominantly Caucasian, with a higher level of education); health (poorer general health, depression, hypertension, anemia, asthma, angina, diabetes, gout, osteoarthritis); and access (number of healthcare visits, insurance, multiple provider

  6. Question 4

    10/22/2019

    The CDC’s STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, & Injuries) fall prevention initiative provides information for providers and for patients. The SAFE mnemonic reminds providers to S creen for medications that may increase falls; A ssess patients to best manage their health care; F ormulate patients’

  7. Question 3

    10/22/2019

    Opportunities to deprescribe can happen at every encounter. However, patient barriers can include fear that the condition may worsen; lack of a suitable alternative; history of poor experience with stopping medication; continued hope for effectiveness or a change in condition; and feelings of being forsaken by t

  8. Question 1

    10/16/2019

    When working with older patients in diabetes management, consider the progressive restriction of homeostatic reserve. With increasing age, there is a decrease in the physiological reserve which allows one to maintain homeostasis in the presence of environmental, physiological, or emotional stress. There is a phy

  9. Question 2

    10/16/2019

    Consideration of the patient’s living environment is important when considering diabetes management challenges. An example is the patient living in an assisted care setting. Which of the following circumstances should be taken into consideration?     The patient may not have control over their meal plann

  10. Question 5

    10/16/2019

    There is an increased risk of depression in older adults with diabetes mellitus. However, self-management of diabetes provides alleviation of depressive symptoms by maintenance of appropriate glucose levels.   True false False true Older patients with diabetes often require more assi

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