CME Request for Feb 15 to 31, 2009 podcast

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1) Pick one best answer:

a) AIDS now predominates in the South and in blacks.

b) Increased Vitamin D levels increases infection risk.

c) Disco funerals are a risk for ebola in West Africa.

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2) Pick one best answer:

a) Emergency rooms with half assed compliance with infection control have influenza in the air.

b) Nitazoxinide is inferior to vancomycin in the treatment of C. difficile.

c) The influenza vaccine is a perfect match for the circulating strains.

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3) Pick one best answer:

a) Ribavirin is effective against Japanese encephalitis.

b) TNF inhibitors protect against shingles.

c) Breast feeding is protective for acquiring H. pylori.

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I have listened to the PACID podcast for Feb 15 to 31, 2009 and have completed the quiz. An e-mail will be sent to you with the verification of hours after the data is reviewed. It may take up to a week to process the CME. If lost, copies can be obtained from cmerequests@lhs.org.

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