PANCE: 14-year-old Girl with Impact Injury to the Head von John Albanese, DMSc, MPA, PA-C

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Der Vortrag „PANCE: 14-year-old Girl with Impact Injury to the Head“ von John Albanese, DMSc, MPA, PA-C ist Bestandteil des Kurses „PANCE Question Walkthroughs“.


Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. Functional disturbance
  2. Structural hemorrhage
  3. Skull deformity
  4. Psychological issue
  5. Permanent neuron loss
  1. Clinical history and exam
  2. CT imaging
  3. MRI imaging
  4. EEG testing
  5. Blood biomarkers
  1. Headache and dizziness
  2. Severe focal paralysis
  3. Complete vision loss
  4. Persistent high fever
  5. Incontinence
  1. 24 to 48 hours
  2. 6 to 8 hours
  3. 3 to 5 days
  4. Two full weeks
  5. Two months
  1. Repeated vomiting
  2. Mild headache
  3. Brief dizziness
  4. Isolated sleepiness
  5. Transient nausea
  1. Potassium efflux, calcium influx
  2. Potassium influx, calcium efflux
  3. Sodium efflux only
  4. Chloride influx only
  5. No ionic changes
  1. Basilar skull fracture signs
  2. Normal exam, mild headache
  3. Simple dizziness only
  4. Isolated sleep disturbance
  5. Single mild nausea
  1. Cognitive and physical rest
  2. Immediate full-contact sports
  3. Prolonged bed rest only
  4. No monitoring needed
  5. Start anticoagulant therapy

Dozent des Vortrages PANCE: 14-year-old Girl with Impact Injury to the Head

 John Albanese, DMSc, MPA, PA-C

John Albanese, DMSc, MPA, PA-C

Dr. John Albanese is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Physician Assistant Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University and Coordinator of Assessment & Remediation. He is the course director for various courses including Emergency Medicine, Technical Skills, Health Law & Professional Practice, and Clinical Reasoning & Problem Solving.

Prior to his academic career, Dr. Albanese served as a firefighter and EMT before transitioning to clinical practice as a physician assistant. He held diverse clinical positions in emergency medicine, urgent care, trauma/surgical critical care, rapid response, and internal medicine at Hackensack University Medical Center. During his tenure in the emergency department, Dr. Albanese served as the lead preceptor for Seton Hall PA students. His clinical excellence was recognized when he received the New Jersey Physician Assistant of the Year award in 2016. Dr. Albanese has also contributed to professional leadership, serving as both a member and later as Vice President of the New Jersey State Society of Physician Assistants (NJSSPA).

Within Lecturio, Dr. Albanese provides instruction to current PA students preparing for the PANCE examination.


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