Which is a type of HMO that works in much the same way and has some of the same rules as a Medicare Advantage Plan, except that the individual receives health care from a non-network provider, and the original Medicare plan covers the services? The individual pays Medicare Part A and Part B coinsurance and deductibles
a. Medicare Advantage
b. Medicare Cost Plan
c. Medicare Supplementary Insurance
d. Medicare SELECT
b
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Which of the following are calculated and added to federal and state or local taxes when determining total deductions from an employee's payroll?
A) Charitable contributions B) Health insurance C) Workers' compensation D) all of the above
When a respiratory therapist defers a patient's questions about a condition to the attending phy-sician, what ethical principle is being practiced?
a. Autonomy b. Beneficence c. Role fidelity d. Harm principle
A patient has been breathing 5 cm H2O of pressure support ventilation for 1½ hours. What patient characteristics should the therapist consider to determine readiness for extubation? I. Does the patient have an FEV1 greater than 75% of predicted? II. Does the patient have the ability to generate an adequate cough? III. Does the patient have thick secretions? IV. Is the patient capable of
following commands? A. I, III only B. II, IV only C. I, III, IV only D. II, III, IV only
In the 1980s, health insurers' advertising campaigns emphasized ____
A) pre-existing conditions B) solidarity C) universal coverage D) bearing your own risk