Physician Assistant Exam Review
Summary: We review core medical knowledge on a continuous basis for the physician assistant preparing for the PANRE.
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Learn how to finally figure out the Duke criteria.
CHF and hypotension
Everything you need to know about treating hypertension to pass the PANCE or the PANRE
Congenital Heart defects for the PANCE and PANRE
Hypertension and cardiomyopathy
In this session we finish obgyn for the PANRE and the PANCE
<< Click here to get 26 ObGyn questions straight from my book, The Final Step >> Ovarian Cysts Common findings and are often part of a normal menstrual cycle including follicular and corpus luteum cysts. The most common types of benign cysts found are serous and mucinous adenomas and teratomas or dermoid cysts. Postmenopausal cysts […]
Your questions answered. 1) What do you think of live, 3-5 day review courses? 2) Do I need to order all new books for my PANRE if I have my old ones from my PANCE? 3) Where do I start? 4) What are your thoughts on the NCCPA / AAPA issues? 5) Do you offer discounts on your materials? 6) I'm in Dermatology. How am I ever going to pass the PANRE?
Today we cover endometriosis, fibroids, prolapse and more...
<< Click here to get 26 ObGyn questions straight from my book, The Final Step >> Cervical Dysplasia and Carcinoma Neoplasia is an abnormal growth of cells Dysplasia is an abnormal development typically with an excess of immature cells Cervical dysplasia and carcinoma have been linked to human papillomavirus (HPV) Risk factors Sexual activity increases […]
<< Click here to get 26 ObGyn questions straight from my book, The Final Step >> Menstrual cycle Follicular phase Day one of the cycle begins with menses Estrogen increases causing the uterine lining to thicken Follicular stimulating hormone (FSH) increases, stimulating the follicles On day two or three of the cycle one follicle in […]
<< Click here to get 26 ObGyn questions straight from my book, The Final Step >> Preterm Labor Labor is the the presence of uterine contractions which are strong and frequent enough to expel the products of conception from the uterus. Preterm labor is labor which occurs between 20 and 37 weeks. This is the […]
A review of third trimester bleeding & ID in pregnancy for the PANCE and PANRE
<< Click here to get 26 ObGyn questions straight from my book, The Final Step >> Rh Incompatibility Mother is Rh (-) and baby is Rh (+). Mother has potential to create anti Rh (+) antibodies. RBC’s do not cross the placenta, but IgG antibodies do. There must be a traumatic event when the fetus’s […]
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease