A patient presents to the outpatient department for a chest x-ray. The physician's order lists the
following reasons for the chest x-ray: fever and cough, rule out pneumonia. The radiologist
reports that the chest x-ray is positive for double pneumonia
A. J18.9 C. J18.1
B. J18.8 D. J12.9
A
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NFPA 921 defines fire as which of the following?
A) A rapid oxidation process, which is a chemical reaction, resulting in the evolution of heat and light in varying intensities B) An uncontrolled chemical reaction producing light and energy C) Destructive burning as manifested by any of the following: light, flame, heat, or smoke D) Rapid oxidation with the evolution of heat and light; uncontrolled combustion
A brain biopsy is sent to the microbiology laboratory for aerobic and anaerobic culture. The specimen is in a sterile cup with sterile saline. The patient's diagnosis is listed as a brain abscess
The microbiologist notices the patient name on the handwritten label on the specimen cup does not match the computer labels for the test orders. What action should be taken? A) Reject the specimen because the names do not match B) Process the specimen as soon as possible since it is not in an anaerobic transport system C) Review and follow the policies and procedures for receipt of a non-recollectable, mislabeled specimen D) Both B and C
One of the most difficult challenges faced by hospitals today is the need to: a. continue expanding the number of services offered
b. control expenses while maintaining an acceptable patient occupancy rate. c. conduct medical research. d. find appropriate sites on which to build more hospitals.
The Gow-Gates is successful in providing anesthesia of mandibular molars in the presence of accessory innervation from the mylohyoid or lingual nerves because
A) An increased volume of solution is administered and the mouth is maintained in an open position following injection. B) The deposition site is lower on the inferior nerve; therefore, it is closer to the mylohyoid and lingual nerves. C) The IA nerve trunk is anesthetized higher on the inferior nerve. D) A long, 25 gauge needle is used.