If the doctor’s information is not entered, there could be a problem with:

A)Insurance billing
B)Patient will be upset
C)Doctor will not get paid
D)None of the above


A)Insurance billing

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Your patient is a 21-year-old football player who was struck in the lateral aspect of the left knee by another player's shoulder. The patient is in extreme pain, and the knee is significantly deformed and swollen. The pedal pulse is weak, but present, and capillary refill is less than 2 seconds. The patient is screaming at you to "fix" his knee. You are 10 minutes from the emergency department

You should: A) splint the knee as found, start an IV, consider narcotic analgesia. B) apply gentle axial traction and realign the limb, splint in alignment. C) flex the knee to a 45-degree angle, splint in position of function. D) start an IV, administer narcotic analgesia, apply firm axial traction until the pulse returns to normal or resistance is met, then splint.

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You are responding to a possible heart attack during a flash flood. The road to the patient's home is badly flooded. You are driving a large four-wheel drive vehicle. You should:

A) travel the road slowly and carefully. B) notify dispatch to have the patient's family put him in their vehicle and meet you at the end of the road. C) use four-wheel drive when entering the water. D) notify dispatch that the location is inaccessible by road due to flooding.

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You are caring for a 19-year-old woman who states that she is 32 weeks pregnant. She is experiencing cramping abdominal pain every six to seven minutes and reports a brief period of fluid discharge from her vagina approximately 15 minutes ago. You should:

A) provide routine BLS care and transport. B) begin a fluid bolus and transport code 3. C) administer ondansetron and reassess vital signs. D) apply oxygen and perform a physical exam.

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Lead aprons are classified as __________ objects

a. critical b. semicritical c. noncritical

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