Dr. Jones examines Sally Sick in the office and completes a history and physical exam for the treatment of an upper respiratory infection. Dr. Jones writes a prescription for antibiotics and instructs her to return to his office in 10 to 14 days. This is classified as a(n) ____ care service
A) tertiary
B) acute
C) primary
D) secondary
C
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Congenital chickenpox: ________
Fill in the blank with correct ICD-10.
Which of the following is a true statement about the use of medical abbreviations in written health care documentation?
a. They should never be used because misunderstandings can occur. b. They may be created by individual health care professionals if their meanings are clear. c. Only those that are facility-approved should be used. d. Abbreviations are universally standardized, and the same ones are used in every health care facility.
During your assessment of a patient who experienced blunt facial trauma, you note the presence of a hyphema. This indicates:
A: a fracture of the nasal bone. B: direct trauma to the eyeball. C: that the pupils are unequal. D: an orbital blowout fracture.
A small, closely held corporation is owned by ____.
A. a parent corporation B. public stockholders C. private investors D. a proprietorship