High prevalence specific diseases 

High prevalence specific diseases 

Question

1. Question : Your patient is morbidly obese and cannot sit on a bicycle or walk a treadmill. She also has marked and severe emphysema. You need to make an assessment of the risk of significant CAD and your patient’s family says that their relative had their diagnosis based on an ultrasound echocardiography. What facts would influence your decision regarding the family request for echo assessment?

Specificity would be increased because of obesity

Sensitivity would be reduced because of obesity and lung disease

Sensitivity would be increased because of lung disease

Specificity would be reduced because of obesity and lung disease

2. Question : Medicaid is mandated to be provided by each state through federal codes. Each state must offer Medicaid exactly as the federal government prescribes. True or false?

True

False

3. Question : By standard criteria, how is a positive stress test defined?

Development of a horizontal or down sloping ST-segment depression of 10mm

Development of a horizontal or down sloping ST-segment depression of 1mm

Upward sloping ST-segment measured at the J point of the QRS

Down sloping of the ST-segment at the J point of the QRS

4. Question : Population disease management is a term used to describe:

Low prevalence specific diseases

High prevalence specific diseases

Low specificity diseases states

High specificity disease states

5. Question : What are two of the most common forms of Exercise Stress Tests used today?

Bicycle and treadmill

Unicycle and Running in pace

Thallium and Dobutamine

Bicycle and rowing machine