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AAFP Board Practice Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
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AAFP Family Medicine Questions With 100% Complete Solutions.
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AAFP REVIEW QUESTIONS (Family Medicine) ANSWERED 100% CORRECT!!
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2023/2024 AAFP Board Review Course Questions (multiple choice questions and answers from within the lectures of 2023/2024 AAFP Board Review Course) With Complete Solutions.
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2023/2024 AAFP Board Review Course Questions (multiple choice questions and answers from within the lectures of 2023/2024 AAFP Board Review Course) With Complete Solutions.
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AAFP Board Practice exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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A 69 yo M with T2DM, obesity, and CAD sees you for f/u of DM. His A1c has increased to 8.7% despite therapy with metformin, 1000 mg BID, and insulin glargine (Lantus). 
 
Which one of the following additional medications would be the most effective for reducing his blood glucose level and lowering his risk of cardiovascular events? 
 
A. Exenatide (Byetta) 
B. Glipizide (Glucotrol) 
C. Liraglutide (Victoza) 
D. Rosiglitazone (Avandia) 
E. Sitagliptin (Januvia) - correct answer C. Liraglut...
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Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding the use of antidepressants for smoking cessation? - correct answer Bupropion is contraindicated in a patient with an eating disorder 
 
The number 1 cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in the US today is which of the following? - correct answer Tobacco 
 
Which of the following statements is true regarding alcohol abuse counseling? - correct answer The USPSTF recommends screening and counseling adults the risks of alcohol misuse...
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how to differentiate between chlamydial and RSV infections - correct answerchlamydia: hx of conjunctivitis, subacute onset, absence of fever, mild wheezing 
 
meds for BPH and lower urinary tract symptoms - correct answeralpha blocker, 5-a-reductase inhibitor (if there's evidence of prostatic enlargement or PSA > 1.5 ng/mL), phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor, and antimusc therapy 
 
tx for mallet fracture - forced flexion injury of DIP resulting in a small bone fragment at dorsal surface of pr...
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36-year-old obese female presents to your office with a chief complaint of amenorrhea. On 
examination you note hirsutism and body acne. She is on no medications and a pregnancy test 
is negative. Serum testosterone is at the upper limits of normal and TSH is within normal limits. 
 
In addition to weight loss and exercise, which one of the following would be the most 
appropriate initial management? 
 (check one) 
 A. High-dose combined oral contraceptives 
 B. Progestin-only contraceptives 
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A 49-year-old male brings you a copy of his laboratory results obtained during an insurance 
examination. The patient says he feels fine, but his bilirubin level was 2.5 mg/dL (N <1.0). He 
says he averages 5 alcoholic beverages per week and takes no medications other than occasional 
ibuprofen. On examination he is not jaundiced and has no scleral icterus, and the remainder of 
the examination is within normal limits, including palpation of the liver and spleen. Laboratory 
testing reveals a...