Allowing the tube contents to move back and forth while the needle is still in the patient's arm can result in:

A) reflux.
B) hematoma.
C) hemoconcentration.
D) vein damage.


A

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a. be greater than the level of care received at the scene. b. be at least the same level of care received at the scene. c. be a lesser level of care than received at the scene if the patient agrees to it. d. be at least at the EMT-Basic level.

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Group health insurance is available through employers and other organizations, and all or part of the premium costs are paid by employers. Employer-based group health insurance __________

a. covers all employees, regardless of health status, and cannot be canceled if anemployee becomes ill b. excludes COBRA continuation coverage upon employee resignation or another qualifying event and lasts for 18 to 36 months, depending on the employee's situation c. prohibits employer-limited plan options, such as a prescription drug plan that covers a certain list of medications, which is called a formulary d. requires exclusions for pre-existing conditions, which means the payer excludes all employees from coverage for pre-existing conditions

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Funds that are electronically transferred from a payer are directly deposited in the

A. fiscal intermediaries account. B. physician's bank account. C. practice's bank account. D. patient's bank account.

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During venipuncture the bevel of the needle should always face down

a. true b. false

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