You recommend that the staff at your home health agency routinely check to verify that a
summary on each patient is provided to the attending physician so that he or she can review,
update, and recertify the patient as appropriate. The time frame for requiring this summary is at
least every
A. week. C. 60 days.
B. month. D. 90 days.
C This 60-day time frame is often referred to as the patient's certification period. Recertification
can continue every 62 days until the patient is discharged from home health services.
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a. Pharmacology. b. Pharmacodynamics. c. Pharmacokinetics. d. Biology.
Within the Knops blood group system, all of the following are high-incidence antigens except
a. Kna b. McCa c. McCb d. Yka
To change a percent to a decimal, move the decimal point:
A. one place to the right B. two places to the right C. two places to the left D. three places to the left
The immunoglobulin that has the capacity to bind the most available antigen is
A) IgG B) IgA C) IgD D) IgM