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2018 Clinical Conference Evaluation & Post Test-Enduring Materials Format: Atrial Fibrillation - Risk Factors and Prevention

Evaluation

FEB 20, 2018- EVALUATION & POST TEST- OP GR & CV GR, ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: RISK FACTORS AND PREVENTION – PRESENTED BY: ANURAG GUPTA, MD, CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, ABIM MOC
ESTIMATED TIME TO COMPLETE THE ACTIVITY IS 45 MINUTES. ACTIVITY AND CONTENT EXPIRES: FEB 20, 2021
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Please complete and return this evaluation form in order to receive a maximum of .75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for this session
1. Physician Info
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3. As a result of attending this CME activity, which of these do you plan to implement and/or change in your practice? *This question is required.
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Discuss, incidence, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations for Atrial Fibrillation
Apply current guidelines for diagnosis and management of Atrial Fibrillation
Utilize Patient Centered Care skill to help patients become better informed and more involved in their health care Decisions.
9. Was their evidence of commercial bias in this session? ​
A 50 year-old obese, sedentary patient with hypertension with rare episodes of sustained palpitations recently diagnosed with low frequency paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, approaches you regarding therapies to prevent future problematic atrial fibrillation.  In general, based on best available current evidence, how would you advise your patient regarding: 

Answer below questions based of this evidence
10. Weight loss?
11. Exercise?
12. Alcohol use?
13. Medications?