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Release Date:
September 12, 2011
Expiration Date:
September 30, 2012
Topics:
Alzheimer's Disease
Arthritis / Rheumatoid / Osteo
Depression
Injury
Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Disorders
Neurologic Disorders / Stroke
Specialty:
Family Medicine / General Practice
Geriatric Medicine
Internal Medicine
Long-Term Care
Profession:
Nurse Practitioner
Physician Assistant
Format:
Clinical Review
Credits:
0.50 /
AAPA Category I CME Credit
0.50 /
CE for Nurses
Estimated Time to Complete:
30 minutes
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Program Description:
From the September 2011 issue of The Clinical Advisor: This program focuses on the growing number of aging patients primary care providers are seeing and the unique challenges they present.
Activity Objectives:
- Understand the incidence of chronic disease and interplay of health issues among individuals aged 65 years and older.
- Learn how such tools as the Mini-Cognitive Assessment Instrument screen for dementia.
- Identify screening tests used to detect early indicators of Parkinson disease.
- Know what drug class can lead to incontinence in patients with no previous episodes.
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Credits
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Type
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Accreditation Statement
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Designation Statement
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0.50
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AAPA Category I CME Credit
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This program was planned in accordance with AAPA’s CME Standards for Enduring Material Programs and for Commercial Support of Enduring Material Programs.
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This program has been reviewed and is approved for a maximum of 0.50 hours of AAPA Category I CME credit by the Physician Assistant Review Panel. Approval is valid for one year from the issue date of September 2011. Participants may submit the self-assessment at any time during that period.
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0.50
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CE for Nurses
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NPACE is an approved provider of continuing education by the Massachusetts Association of Registered Nurses, Inc. (MARN), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).
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NPACE designates this educational activity for a maximum of 0.50 contact hours of credit. Participants should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Faculty:
Wanda Bonnel, PhD, GNP-BC Associate Professor University of Kansas School of Nursing Kansas City, MO
Disclosures:
The author has no relationships to disclose regarding the content of this article.
Accredited Provider:
Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education and American Academy of Physician Assistants
CME credit earned by Physician Assistants on myCME.com or through The Clinical Advisor is provided by Haymarket Medical. That is the name you should search for when entering your information on the NCCPA site.
Instructions:
The Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education designates this educational activity for a maximum of 0.50 contact hours of credit. Participants should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Post-tests must be completed and submitted online. You must receive a score of 70% or better on each test taken to obtain credit.
This program has been reviewed and is approved for a maximum of 0.50 hour of AAPA Category I CME credit by the Physician Assistant Review Panel. Approval is valid for one year from the issue date of September 2011. Participants may submit the self-assessment at any time during that period.
Post-tests must be completed and submitted online. PAs may register at no charge at www.myCME.com. To obtain 0.5 hour of AAPA Category I CME credit, you must receive a score of 70% or better on each test taken.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
WINDOWS PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
266-MHz Pentium II; Windows 98 or higher; 64 MB RAM; 800 x 600 screen resolution
set for “High Color (16-Bit)”; Macromedia Flash Player 6 or higher.
MACINTOSH® SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
Power Mac g3 at 300 MHz; System 8.5 or higher (excluding Mac OSX); 96 MB RAM; 20
MB minimum hard disk space available; 800 x 600 screen resolution set to “Thousands
of Colors”; Macromedia Flash Player 6 or higher.
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