When assessing an adult trauma patient's circulation status during the primary assessment, the EMT's assessment should include:
A) Carotid pulse, capillary refill, blood pressure, and skin color
B) Radial and/or carotid pulse, skin characteristics, and presence of external bleeding
C) Skin color, pulse rate, blood pressure, and skin temperature
D) Pulse rate, blood pressure, capillary refill, and skin condition
B) Radial and/or carotid pulse, skin characteristics, and presence of external bleeding
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If Medicaid's payment is less than billed, it is most likely due to:
a. Medicaid's allowable amount for the procedure being less than the billed amount. b. the wrong amount being billed. c. a deduction for the wrong diagnosis being made. d. a deduction for the wrong procedure code being made.
If a patient paid $12 check on 9/15 and this made the patient account still owing 500, and then on 9/17 the bank notifies the medical biller that the $12 check has been returned for insufficient funds, the balance on the patient's summary account for 9/17 would be:
a. $512.. b. $512 + any NSF fees the practice charges. c. $500. d. $0.
The percentage of CD4 positive lymphocytes is determined by flow cytometry using staining with fluorescent-tagged antibodies against CD3 and CD4 followed by whole blood RBC lysis
What calculations does the dual platform use to determine the absolute number of CD4 positive cells? a. Absolute CD4 count x 100 b. Number of CD4+ cells x 100 c. Absolute lymphocyte count x % CD4+ lymphocytes/100 d. % lymphocytes x % CD4+ lymphocytes/100
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