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CME Education Information and Quiz

April 2003

CME Education Information Release Date: April 30, 2003 Expiration Date: April 30, 2004 Completion Time: The estimated time to completion for this activity is 1 hour. Target Audience: This CME, CPME, and CE activity is intended for dermatologists, surgeons, internists, podiatrists, nurses, and other physicians who treat wounds. How to obtain educational credits by reading the supplement "Practical Treatment of Wound Pain and Trauma: A Patient-Centered Approach": Participants must score at least 70 percent on the questions and successfully complete the entire evaluation form (found at end of document), tear answer and evaluation form out or copy it, and send it to the correct address listed below. Certificates will be mailed to those who successfully complete the learning assessment by April 30, 2004. No fee required. Fax completed form to: (610) 560-0502 or mail the form to: Trish Levy, Director Medical Education HMP Communications 83 General Warren Blvd., Suite #100 Malvern, PA 19355 Accreditation Statement: HMP Communications, LLC, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians and designates this continuing medical education activity for a maximum of 1 category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. This activity has been planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME Essential Areas and Policies. HMP Communications, LLC, is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a sponsor of continuing education in podiatric medicine; this program is approved for 1 continuing education contact hour or 0.1 CEU. The provider is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # 13255 for 1.2 contact hours. Contact hour units received for successful completion of the post-test may be used for certification or recertification credit. Disclosure: All faculty participating in Continuing Medical Education programs sponsored by HMP Communications, LLC, are expected to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation. Dr. Sibbald, Dr. Queen, and Dr. Reddy have disclosed their consultancy relationship with Molnlycke Health Care Ltd. All other authors have not dislosed a significant financial relationship with any organization that could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest in the contexts of the subjects of their presentations. Commercial Support Disclosure: This activity is supported through an unrestricted educational grant by Molnlycke Health Care Ltd. Continuing Education Quiz The following is the Continuing Education Quiz. Please download the test and answer sheet at https://www.o-wm.com/owm/quizzes/owmsupp_0403_quiz.pdf Fill out the form and send it in before April 30, 2004 so you can receive your CE credit. Practical Treatment of Wound Pain and Trauma: A Patient-Centered Approach Supplement to the April 2003 Ostomy/Wound Management From the choices offered for each question, select the one best response. 1. Chronic wound pain has been described as: A. Distressing and influencing patient QoL B. Noncyclic C. Cyclic D. All of the above 2. Chronic wound pain is best managed through: A. Pharmacological agents B. A patient-centered strategy C. Dressings D. None of the above 3. Which dressing category has been designed with pain management specifically in mind? A. Hydrocolloids B. Foams C. Soft silicones D. All of the above 4. Which of the following statements is FALSE? A. Phlebitis can cause wound pain B. Infection can result in pain C. Dressing removal can cause wound pain D. Venous leg ulcers are not painful 5. Edema can be the source of pain in venous leg ulcers. Which of the following would be part of your pain management strategy? A. Compression B. A pharmacological or non-pharmacological agent C. Both D. Neither 6. When debriding a venous leg ulcer, the least painful method is: A. Surgical B. Autolytic C. Wet-to-dry dressings D. Enzymatic 7. Diabetic foot ulcers: A. are always painful B. always result in amputation C. are easily managed with dressings D. require a patient-centered treatment plan 8. Neuropathic pain is caused by: A. irritation or damaged nerves B. dressing removal C. callus formation D. infection 9. Neuropathic pain is best treated by: A. Dressings B. Amputation C. Pharmacologic agents, eg, tricyclics D. None of the above 10. Pain in pressure ulcers is influenced by: A. Friction/shear B. Incontinence C. Cognitive impairment D. All of the above 11. Which of the following is frequently cited as the time when patients experience the greatest amount of pain? A. Morning B. Night C. Dressing change D. Debridement 12. The patient, Ms. B, presents with chronic wound pain. Which of the following should relieve her pain: A. Pharmacological management B. Pressure relief C. Antibiotics D. A patient-centered management including the above Download quiz and answer form

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