When analysis of patient flow is reviewed, what does this help a practice determine?
a. Day of the week most patients come in
b. Amount of time the provider sees patients per week
c. Number of times per year a patient visits the medical office
d. Realistic time frame for each appointment
d
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In which of the following situations is a significant amount of carboxyhemoglobin most likely to be present?
A) A patient who is being treated with nitrites for cyanide poisoning B) A patient with COPD who is short of breath with an SpO2 of 90 percent C) A patient found unresponsive in an apartment in which there is a gas furnace D) A patient who inhaled anhydrous ammonia fumes
According to CSLI standards, what is the limit of time lapse between specimen collection and centrifugation of specimens that need separation?
A. 120 minutes B. 60 minutes C. 30 minutes D. 90 minutes
Your 62-year-old patient developed a sudden onset of left-sided weakness 20 minutes ago. She is very anxious and crying and is difficult to manage. Her vital signs are: BP, 168/100 mm Hg; P, 108 beats/min; R, 20 breaths/min; SaO2, 98%. Which of the following interventions is most critical?
A) Alert the stroke team and provide rapid transport. B) Administer diazepam 5 mg IV. C) Administer nitroglycerin 0.4 mg SL. D) Provide oxygen 15 L/min by nonrebreather mask.
What is the normal range for pH of arterial blood?
a. 7.35-7.45 c. 7.30-7.40 b. 7.20-7.30 d. 7.45-7.55