What is intensive care, and where is this E/M service provided?

A. Services requiring a longer amount of time to perform than the intraservice time typically allows; may occur in an outpatient or an inpatient setting
B. Healthcare services that can be provided in a variety of settings and specialize in the health of the pulmonary, or respiratory, system, as well as the prevention and treatment of diseases related to the respiratory system
C. Healthcare services provided to a newborn infant from birth up to 28 days of age
D. The E/M service provides critical care provided by a team of healthcare professionals operating on a unit that is dedicated to the critical care of patients


D

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Despite coaching and explaining the benefits of a nonrebreather face mask, a hypoxic patient with moderate shortness of breath in conjunction with lung cancer states that she cannot tolerate the mask over her face. The more she panics, the worse the shortness of breath becomes. What is your best course of action?

A) Remove the nonrebreather mask and apply a simple face mask B) Decrease the oxygen flow rate entering the nonrebreather face mask C) Disconnect the nonrebreather mask and replace it with a nasal cannula D) Discontinue oxygen therapy and continually monitor the patient's breath sounds during transport

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CML is characterized by which of the following:

a. A shift to the left in WBCs b. A massive increase in mature WBCs c. A peripheral blood or bone marrow blast count >20% d. A shift to the left in RBCs, platelets, and WBCs

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Occupancy classification is the:

A. use of all or a portion of a building or structure. B. purpose deflned by the building's construction type. C. designation of use applied by the architect. D. Iargest use of a building or structure.

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