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ABFM HEALTH COUNSELING AND PREVENTIVE CARE exam
COMPLETE NEWEST 100 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR

QUESTION: You see a 45-year-old male who has smoked cigarettes for 25 years. He is very

interested in quitting but has not been able to do so despite many attempts. He is interested in

using medications to help.Which one of the following would likely be most effective?




Calling the QUIT LINE and using over-the-counter nicotine patches


Bupropion (Wellbutrin SR, Zyban)


Nortriptyline (Pamelor)


Varenicline (Chantix)


Varenicline plus nicotine replacement therapy - ANSWER-E




Not only are tobacco cessation treatments effective clinically, they are also cost-effective in

comparison to treatments for other medical disorders (SOR A). Several analyses have found

that the cost of treatment per patient who quits ranges from several hundred to a few

thousand dollars. Insurance coverage of medications and counseling to stop smoking increases

success rates (SOR A). Bupropion, varenicline, and five forms of nicotine replacement (gum,



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inhaler, lozenge, nasal spray, and patch) have all been shown to be effective in helping adults

quit smoking (SOR A).For every 10 smokers who quit while taking a placebo nearly 30 could be

expected to quit when taking varenicline as a single agent. Varenicline as a single agent has also

been shown to help about 50% more people quit smoking compared to nicotine replacement

therapy (NRT). Varenicline has been shown to be more effective than the nicotine patch (odds

ratio [OR] 1.510), nicotine gum (OR 1.72), and other forms of NRT including inhalers, sprays,

tablets, or lozenges (OR 1.42). However, varenicline was not shown to be more effective than

combination NRT (OR 1.06). Combination NRT using a nicotine patch plus an additional form

such as a lozenge also outperformed single NRT. A systematic review demonstrated that a

combination of NRT and varenicline appears to have the highest quit rates.A meta-analysis of

the bupropion and varenicline trials found no difference between the active drugs and placebo

arms (risk ratio 1.06) with regard to neuropsychiatric events. Nortriptyline nearly doubles the

chances of quitting but may have more side effects such as dry mouth. Unlike varenicline,

neither nortriptyline nor bupropion was shown to enhance the effect of NRT compared with

NRT alone.Telephone quit lines are also effective for tobacco cessation (SOR A). They reach a d




QUESTION: Which one of the following is true regarding screening for drug abuse?




The benefits of screening adolescents for drug abuse are clear




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Counseling adolescents and young adults about drug abuse has been shown to prevent them

from abusing drugs


Screening is most effective when done in the context of a preventive services visit


The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening all adults for unhealthy drug use

- ANSWER-D




Drug use is one of the most common causes of preventable injuries, disability, and death. Data

from 2018 showed that an estimated 12% of U.S. residents 18 years or older reported current

unhealthy drug use. Unhealthy drug use was reported by 24% of adults age 18-25, 10% of older

adults, and 8% of adolescents age 12-17. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) now

recommends screening by asking questions about unhealthy drug use in adults age 18 years or

older. Screening with written or verbal questions should be implemented when services for

accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and appropriate care can be offered in the practice or

referred. The USPSTF does not recommend drug testing as a form of screening.The USPSTF

states that there is currently insufficient evidence to assess the balance of benefits and harms

of broad-based screening of adolescents. The data on counseling adolescents on drug use is

mixed. Some smaller trials show some benefit from brief intervention for low-risk drug use such

as cannabis and alcohol. Other studies fail to demonstrate a consistent benefit and can be

difficult to interpret due to the complexity of meta-analyses and comparisons.The USPSTF does

not make any recommendations on the timing or setting of screening. Screening is appropriate



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at any visit at clinics where care or referral for unhealthy drug use can occur. Practices may

consider brief tools such as the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Quick Screen, which

asks four questions about use of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs, along with nonmedical use

of prescription drugs, in the past year. Longer tools like the eight-item Alcohol, Smoking, and

Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST), which assess risks associated with unhealthy

drug use or comorbid conditions, may reveal information signaling the need




QUESTION: A 3-year-old male is brought to your office by his parents for a well child

examination. His family recently moved to the area. His father says that both he and his wife

have always had problems controlling their weight, and he asks if their son is likely to have the

same problem as he gets older.Factors associated with obesity in adulthood include which one

of the following?




A birth weight categorized as low for gestational age


A high socioeconomic level


Being a member of an ethnic minority


An increase in BMI of 2 kg/m2 in 1 year - ANSWER-A




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