The Americans with Disabilities Act requires that doorways have a minimum width of ____ and that hallways have a minimum width of ____.
A. 24 inches; 3 ft.
B. 32 inches; 5 ft.
C. whatever the building can accommodate; no special requirements
D. 28 inches; 2 1/2 ft.
B. 32 inches; 5 ft.
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The amount of drug available in a solution is called the:
a. volume on hand. c. stock solution. b. desired dose. d. dosage on hand.
You are administering oxygen at 2 lpm through a nasal cannula to a confused patient. During transport, you note the SpO2 to be 91%, up from 90% on scene. The patient remains confused. Your next action would be to:
A) remain at 2 lpm and continue to monitor. B) administer oxygen at 15 lpm through a nonrebreather. C) start positive pressure ventilation with supplemental oxygen. D) increase oxygen to 4 liters per minute.
The patient has known chronic glaucoma, more severe in the left eye. She is brought to the outpatient procedure suite and anesthetized with a periocular anesthetic. The left eye is prepared and sterilely draped, followed by insertion of a lid speculum. A clear corneal incision is made temporally with the diamond blade approximately 3.4 mm in width. Viscoelastic material is injected into the anterior chamber over the pupil and lens to increase and maintain anterior chamber depth. Viscoelastic is then injected under the iris for 180° to visualize the ciliary body processes with the endoscope. The endoscope is inserted through the temporal incision, viewing the nasal ciliary processes. The ciliary processes are coagulated through the endoscope with the endpoint of shrinkage and whitening.
Assign the appropriate CPT code for the described procedure. A) 66710-LT B) 66711-LT C) 66720-LT D) 66700-LT
A communication tool that provides the patient with relevant and actionable information and instructions is the
A. patient portal. B. after-visit summary. C. electronic health records. D. post-visit instructions.