What dictates the amount of additional skill and knowledge that a practitioner will need to be capable of working with a special population?
a. State licensure laws and certification requirements
b. The extent of additional and distinct needs of the population
c. Whether or not they have suffered emotional trauma
d. No additional training is necessary
b
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Medicare Part B provides:
A) Medical insurance. B) Prescription drug insurance. C) Hospital insurance. D) Home healthcare insurance.
You arrive at a skilled nursing facility to care for an 89-year-old patient with an altered mental status. Staff at the facility state that the patient is being treated for a urinary tract infection, finished her antibiotics yesterday, and began acting differently this morning. The patient's skin is hot to the touch. She has a rapid heart rate and a low blood pressure. You suspect this patient is
experiencing: A) dementia. B) a generalized infection (sepsis). C) a medication reaction. D) kidney failure.
A virus that weakens the immune system, predisposing a patient to a wide range of unusual infections:
a. AIDS b. OPIM c. HIV d. MRSA