Which part of the physical examination would address visual acuity?
A) ?neck
B) HEENT
C) chest
D) heart
B
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A football player in full uniform has been stung by a bee. Your assessment reveals him to be confused with stridorous respirations and weak radial pulses. His skin is warm and flushed and covered with hives. Vital signs are: pulse 164, respirations 28, blood pressure 74/58 mmHg, and SpO2 at 87%. The coach notifies you that the patient is allergic to bees and hands you the patient's epinephrine
pen. Your next action would be to: A) completely expose the patient and administer the epinephrine into his anterior thigh. B) lift the shirt over the abdomen and administer the epinephrine into his abdomen below the umbilicus. C) lift the shoulder pads and shirt and administer the epinephrine into his upper arm muscle. D) administer the epinephrine through a padless area of the pants over the side of his thigh.
If a physician desires a drug to be administered as needed, he or she should use which of the following abbreviations?
a. pr b. prn c. npo d. po
The CPT problem-focused examination includes a(n) __________
a. extended examination of the affected body areas and other symptomatic or related organ systems b. general multisystem examination or a complete examination of a single organ system c. limited examination of the affected body area or organ system d. limited examination of the affected body areas or organ systems and other symptomatic or related organ systems
For the code range 22100 to 22116, list the codes that can be reported as primary procedures