The main reason a diabetic patient who takes insulin must eat meals and snacks at regular times is to ________.
A. lower the blood sugar
B. keep the blood pressure from dropping too low
C. increase the heart rate
D. keep the blood sugar from dropping too low
E. lower the blood pressure
Answer: D
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Form locator 22 indicates:
A) Patient's relationship to insured. B) Medicaid Resubmission Code. C) EPSDT Family Plan. D) Accept Assignment Code.
Which of the following statements is false?
A) Radiographers must be thoroughly familiar with the operating instructions when using handheld x-ray devices. B) Modified image receptor holding devices are not currently available for use with handheld x-ray devices. C) The metal positioning arm of standard image receptor positioning devices can interfere with the handheld backscatter ring shield causing alignment errors. D) When using handheld x-ray devices, the operator must take a position behind the device.
Mr. Jeffries is a 92-year-old Native American of Catawba descent. His daughter has brought him to the office because he has had severe abdominal pain for three weeks. Mr. Jeffries has asked his daughter to stay in the reception area while he is examined. He participates willingly during the patient interview, but when you ask him to disrobe and put on a patient gown, he refuses. What should you do?
A. Allow Mr. Jeffries to keep his underwear on and provide a large drape to cover him completely B. Tell Mr. Jeffries that the physician will not examine him until he disrobes C. Insist that Mr. Jeffries disrobe completely so the physician can perform a physical exam D. Allow him to remain clothed and tell the physician that the patient refused to undress E. Ask the daughter to come into the exam room and convince her father to disrobe
Answer the following questions true (T) or false (F)
1. Providing new technology to poor countries is a matter of having enough money to buy equipment. 2. Some computer errors are actually system failures, in that it was the human/computer interface which caused the resulting problem. 3. The cause of failure in a computer program is often due to more than one factor.