A wound in which the epidermis is scraped away with minimal bleeding, such as commonly occurs when a child falls on his knees on a sidewalk, is called a(n):
A) abrasion. B) avulsion. C) evisceration. D) contusion.
A
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The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) manual assigns codes to all procedures approved by
A. the FDA. B. OSHA. C. CMS. D. the DEA.
As a rule, boiling points and ________ tend to parallel each other.
A) explosive points B) flash points C) fire points D) none of the above
An example of objective entry in the health record supplied by a health care practitioner is the
A. past medical history. C. chief complaint. B. physical assessment. D. review of systems.
Now faced with an unconscious patient, what should the clerk do next?
Action One: Put her ear in front of the patient’s face in order to listen and feel for breaths. Action Two : Immediately begin CPR by doing 30 chest compressions.