Audits performed on a regular basis will confirm that documentation and coding were appropriate for the level of service provided or will identify problems
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
True
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Any time there is a pulse deficit of greater than ____ bpm, it is considered significant and should be treated.
A. 15 B. 20 C. 25 D. 30
Documentation reflects that, through the physical examination, the physician has identified significant pain in the patient's left ankle. Collection of history reveals that the patient twisted his ankle when he tripped on a curb eighteen hours earlier and both the pain and swelling have only increased, leading the physician to consider a possible tear or fracture. The patient is unable to put any
weight on the ankle and has very limited movement. The physician is fairly certain the patient experienced a significant tear of the tendon but orders diagnostic radiology to be sure a fracture is not involved. Which of the following options best reflects this scenario? A. Possible diagnosis B. Probable diagnosis C. Rule out diagnosis D. Differential diagnosis
Calculate the amount you will prepare for each dose. A physician orders 250 mg of a medication intramuscularly. It is available in a vial containing 1 g of the powdered medication. The label says to add 2.5 mL sterile water to have a concentration of 300 mg/mL. How many milliliters should be administered?
What will be an ideal response?
Multiple-casualty equipment and supplies needed for airway control include all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) gloves, face shields, and a HEPA or N-95 mask. B) oral and nasal airways, ET tubes, and Combitubes. C) large-bore IV catheters for thoracic decompression. D) rigid and flexible suction catheters and suction devices.