If an employed patient has coverage under two insurance plans, one the employer's plan and the other a government plan, the primary plan is
A. the plan in effect for the patient the longest.
B. the employer's plan.
C. the government plan.
D. the plan with the lowest premium.
Answer: B
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a. It helps increase hospital admissions. b. It helps reduce medical costs. c. It allows patients to spend more time with their family. d. It is more cost-effective for patients without health insurance.
When moving and transporting an athlete who is suspected to have sustained cervical spine injury, it is important to ________ to prevent further harm to the spinal cord.
A. use a rapid form vacuum immobilizer B. maintain spinal motion restriction C. keep the patient on a spinal board for as long as possible D. splint the spine with a clear plastic inflatable splint
The glossopharyngeal nerve exits the skull through the ________________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
You are treating a neonate for hypoglycemia using a dextrose solution. The CORRECT dosage and concentration for this patient would be:
A) 0.1 mg/kg of a 50 percent dextrose solution. B) 0.5 mg/kg of a 10 percent dextrose solution. C) 0.5 mg/kg of a 25 percent dextrose solution. D) 0.5 mg/kg of a 50 percent dextrose solution.