CME Evaluation Brought to you by MMIC, The Minnesota Medical Association and UMIA. Title of program Anticoagulants and Fall Injury Risk for Older Adult Patients Date May 6, 2015 Did the program achieve its primary objectives to change competence, performance, and/or patient outcomes? Yes ☐ No ☐ Objective 2: Discuss the changing landscape of anticoagulant medications. ☐ ☐ Objective 3: Explore strategies to manage anticoagulants for your patients and keep them safe. ☐ ☐ Objective 1: Describe the balance between preventing strokes and increase risk for fall injury or death. Use the following scale to rate the speaker(s) on content and presentation skills. SA=Strongly agree; A=Agree; D=Disagree; SD=Strongly disagree Speaker: Bruce Burnett, MD, FACP Was well prepared and organized Made effective use of available time Presented the material in a clear, interesting and understandable manner The Program: Content was consistent with the description provided on the registration page Will help me increase my knowledge Will help me increase my competence Will help me improve my performance Will help me improve patient outcomes SA ☐ ☐ ☐ A ☐ ☐ ☐ D ☐ ☐ ☐ SD ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ As a result of participating in this activity, the primary thing I will do differently in my practice is? Click here to enter text. What might impede you from making this change? Click here to enter text. Was the activity free of commercial bias? Yes ☐ If no, please specify why not No ☐ Click here to enter text. What practice areas could you use additional training in to practice more effectively? Click here to enter text. Copyright 2015 MMIC 1876 1/15/14 In order to receive a CME Certificate for viewing the recorded version of this webinar, the following questions must be completed: 1. Which of these fall injury risk factors has been found to be one of the most significant risk factors contributing to patient deaths resulting from a fall? ☐ a. Patient Age >85 ☐ b. Bone issues (i.e., osteoporosis) ☐ c. Coagulation ☐ d. Post-Surgical 2. What is the extent of increased bleed risk when combining aspirin with Warfarin? ☐ a. No increased risk ☐ b. 1-2 fold increase in hemorrhage rate ☐ c. 2-3 fold increase in hemorrhage rate ☐ d. 4-5 fold increase in hemorrhage rate 3. What actions should be taken for patients taking anti-thrombotics in the hospital? ☐ a. Alert that patient is at high risk for sustaining a serious injury if a fall occurs ☐ b. Reassessment of the risks and benefits of anticoagulation ☐ c. Evaluation for discontinuing of anti-platelets ☐ d. All of the above Physician Attendance Verification: I attended the entire presentation. Signature with Credentials Click here to enter text. Email Click here to enter text. Date Click here to enter text. To receive CME credit for the recorded version of this webinar, type your name, email address and date above and check the box below to send it electronically to Education@mmicgroup.com. It may also be faxed to Joleen Doty at 952-838-6808. Your CME certificate will then be emailed to you. ☐ By checking this box, I attest that the completed information is accurate. Please accept this as my signature. Copyright 2015 MMIC 1876 1/15/14