Methylphenidate is the most commonly prescribed drug for:
a. asthma. c. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
b. congestive heart failure. d. motion sickness.
c
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Which of the following situations are frequently problematic for patients who have tracheostomy tubes?
A) Tube malplacement B) Tracheal tears C) Mucus buildup D) Air embolism
The modifier -32 is used to indicate:
A) mandated services (used when requested by the payer). B) unrelated E/M service by the same physician during a postoperative period. C) significant, separately identifiable E/M service by the same physician on the same day of the procedure or other service. D) reduced services.
During shift report, the day shift respiratory therapist informs the night shift respiratory therapist about a freshly postoperative patient who is receiving full support via mechanical ventilation
At the time of the last patient-ventilator system check the patient had not awaken from anesthe-sia. During first round on the day shift the respiratory therapist notes the capnography shown in the figure. The most appropriate action to take would be to do which of the following? a. Administer a bronchodilator. b. Begin the weaning process. c. Fix the leak in the sampling line. d. Reinflate the ET tube cuff.
Compare the choices below to determine which type of provider service would most likely NOT be covered by a health plan.
A. a surgery performed on an outpatient basis B. a medical procedure that is not included in a plan's benefits C. an illness that started after the insurance coverage began D. all elective procedures performed in the hospital