Which microorganism has the ability to become part of the cell and is then much harder to destroy?
A) Protozoa B) Fungi C) Bacteria D) Virus
D
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A patient sustained a 2-cm chin laceration, a 3-cm cheek laceration, and a 4-cm forearm laceration. He also suffered a 5-cm thigh laceration and 6 cm laceration of his calf. The lacerations of the forearm and thigh required 9-cm simple closure of the skin and subcutaneous tissues. The deep calf laceration required 6 cm intermediate closure. The facial lacerations were deep and quite dirty,
requiring complex closure. Report code(s) _____. a. 13132 b. 12032, 12004 c. 12032-51, 12004-51 d. 13132, 12032-51, 12004-51
When you suction a patient's airway, the minimum personal protective equipment the AEMT should wear is:
A. examination gloves only. B. gloves and eye protection. C. gloves a HEPA respirator, and a gown. D. gloves, eye protection, and a face shield.
ICD-10-CM codes differ from ICD-9-CM codes because they
A. are alphanumeric and have up to seven characters. B. have more chapters and fewer characters. C. have fewer chapters but greater specificity. D. include E codes for external causes.
You have been called for a patient who is confused and slightly combative. Which of these assessment findings would make you suspicious that the patient has hyperglycemia?
A) Decreased appetite according to family members B) Patient's statement that he has not urinated for some time C) Increased respirations with a sweet smell to the patient's breath D) Comment by family that the patient may have taken too much insulin