You ask about all symptoms on the encounter, but your patient only has a few of them. Which of the following would be the fastest way to document the pertinent negatives for this patient encounter?
What will be an ideal response?
Select the Review of Systems heading and use the Otherwise Normal feature.
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Which of the following statements about ionization smoke detectors is MOST accurate?
A. Ionization smoke detectors detect tiny amounts of radioactive material emitted by burning fuel. B. Ionization smoke detectors generally respond faster to smoldering than to flaming fires. C. Ionization smoke detectors detect products of combustion using tiny amounts of radioactive material. D. Ionization smoke detectors are sensitive to sunlight, and are usually installed in fully enclosed areas.
Your patient is a 32-year-old female, 30 weeks' pregnant, complaining of shortness of breath and palpitations. She is alert and oriented, though anxious; her skin is cool and moist, and her radial pulse is weak and rapid, but regular. HR = 180, BP = 100/72, RR = 24. The monitor shows supraventricular tachycardia. After applying oxygen by nonrebreather and starting an IV of normal saline, which of the following is most appropriate?
A) 150 mg of amiodarone B) Transport without further intervention C) 6 mg of adenosine D) 2 mg of Versed and cardioversion beginning at 50 joules
A delivery of care below the expected standard is called:
a. negligence b. misfeasance c. malpractice d. malfeasance
There are two types of "Excludes" notes in ICD-10-CM.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)