Although any confidence level can be chosen to construct a confidence interval, one of the more common values is:
A) ?10%
B) ?25%
C) ?75%
D) ?90%
D
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Acute abdominal pain in a female of childbearing age should be assumed to be:
A. an ovarian cyst. B. a sexually transmitted disease. C. pelvic inflammatory disease. D. a ruptured ectopic pregnancy.
HCPCS Level II codes are used for:
A. ambulatory surgery patients. B. inpatients and outpatients. C. observation patients only. D. inpatients only.
The P waves are the first waves you should look for when analyzing a rhythm strip because:
A) they are the biggest and thus most visible. B) they are usually very regular and thus easy to find. C) they always have a constant relationship with the waves around them. D) they are the most important for diagnosing heart disease.
When assessing a client's pain:
a. Determining the original cause is essential. b. Ask the client questions using the acronym OPPQRST. c. Accept only the terms mild, moderate, or severe to describe the quality of pain. d. Ignore the use of analgesics and narcotics.