AF Diagnosis and Management

CE / CME

Atrial Fibrillation Case Considerations: Diagnosis and Screening

Physician Assistants/Physician Associates: 0.50 AAPA Category 1 CME credit

Nurses: 0.50 Nursing contact hour

Physicians: maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Released: December 29, 2023

Expiration: December 28, 2024

Camille Dyer
Camille Dyer, MS, PA-C, AACC, DFAAPA

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Case Follow-up (continued)

You see Mrs. Sims for a 6-month follow-up appointment after increasing her sacubitril/valsartan to 97/106 mg twice daily. She states that she has been tolerating the increase with no issues. You recheck her blood pressure, and it is now at her goal of 118/72 mm Hg. When discussing her overall health, she states that in the past month she has felt several episodes of “fluttering” in her chest. You are worried about her given multiple risk factors for atrial fibrillation and wish to perform additional screening. 

Question B

You assess the feasibility of various screening methods for atrial fibrillation for Mrs. Sims. She states that her previous primary care provider asked her to purchase a smart watch to help keep track of her health, but she could not afford it.

Which of the following methods would be best to screen Mrs. Sims for atrial fibrillation?