The abbreviation DNR stands for Do Not __________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
a. Resuscitate
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A) testosterone B) seminalplasmin C) vesicle fluid D) semen
The EMT would best describe a hazardous material as:
A) any material capable of injuring >50 people. B) any material that poses a threat to life. C) any material that is explosive in nature. D) any material that can contaminate the environment.
Which of the following statements BEST describes the difference between acute and chronic illness?
A. Acute is more serious than chronic. B. Acute is short term, chronic is long lasting. C. Acute is more painful, chronic is less invasive. D. Acute requires a doctor visit, chronic may not.
Ed is a 55-year-old man who has been treated for psoriasis for a number of years. He is being seen in the office because of increasing pain and stiffness in his neck. Physical exam showed several areas of patchy, raised red areas with scaling typical to psoriasis. Exam of his cervical spine showed stiffness with some moderate loss of motion. He also had increasing pain on motion, grimacing
several times as I had him move his neck side to side. An x-ray was taken of the cervical region bony proliferation along the anterior cervical spine and narrowing of the apophyseal joint space. The patient has previously tested negative for rheumatoid factor. In addition to the psoriasis, Ed has been treated for type 2 diabetes for a number of years. He's currently controlling his blood sugars with Byetta, 10 mg. BID. His last A1C hemoglobin was 6. He also has pernicious anemia and self-injects B12 (cyanocobalamin) 10 mL three times a week. Based on the results of the physical exam and x-ray, the doctor diagnosed Ed with psoriatic spondylitis. He discussed the various treatment options, including conservative treatment with NSAIDs, and a more aggressive treatment with TNF drugs such as Remicade, Enbrel, and Humira. Ed stated he wanted to think about the various options and check to see what his insurance company would cover. The doctor asked Ed to return in a week, so they could develop a treatment plan. He also wrote new scripts for Byetta and the cyanocobalamin and syringes. First-listed diagnosis: ________ Secondary diagnoses: ________ Fill in the blank with correct word.