At a long-term care facility, a nurse informs you that the patient you will be transporting has a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) in place. To find this catheter, you should look at the patient's:
A) abdomen.
B) anterior chest.
C) hand.
D) antecubital fossa.
D
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OSHA regulations require that medical offices have separate policies and procedure manuals on:
A) risk management. B) infection control. C) quality improvement. D) all of the above
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Brain dysfunction that is caused by an excessive discharge of neurons is known as:
A) porphyria B) epilepsy C) ataxia D) insomnia
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Determining whether a patient's illness is serious enough to require the current or proposed level of care is called __________
a. case mix management b. intensity of services c. severity of illness d. value-based purchasing
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Brucellosis is spread through __________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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