Factors that should be considered when assessing a patient who has fallen include all of the following, EXCEPT:
A. the speed of the fall.
B. the primary impact point.
C. the surface struck.
Answer: A. the speed of the fall.
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A) Slightly increased pressure B) Release of tissue C) A slide along the skin D) A gentle vibration
The automatic form of learning identified by Ivan Pavlov is known as
A. conditioning. B. reflex. C. assimilation. D. stimulation.
Which is NOT a step to follow when coding from a chart note?
a. Determine if the patient has stated reason for the encounter and the physician's assessment are consistent. b. Assign codes for any scheduled treatments c. Identify any pertinent signs and symptoms d. Review the physical exam findings and identify risk actors that may contribute to the selection of the diagnosis
Medicare and Medicaid began in:
A) 1955. B) 1970. C) 1950. D) 1960. E) 1965.