CME Request for Sept 1 to 15, 2009 podcast

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1) Pick one best answer:

a) Steroids worsen Bells palsy in one meta analysis.

b) Antibiotics should be give after the child is delivered by C-section.

c) There are perhaps as many cases of Chagas as influenza in the US.

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2) Pick one best answer:

a) N-95 may be superior to preventing influenza when compared to surgical masks.

b) CAP has no long term adverse effects on mortality.

c) The elderly have no protective antibody antibodies against H1N1 from exposure to other strains.

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3) Pick one best answer:

a) JC virus reactivation is uncommon with the use of Natalizumab.

b) Pediococcus can spoil beer, hence the hops.

c) PJP cannot be spread person to person in renal transplant patients.

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