Which of the following services are paid by Medicare Part A?

a. Short-term skilled nursing facility
b. Outpatient therapy services
c. Long-term skilled nursing facility
d. Durable medical equipment


A

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To determine blood pressure, the EMT should position the cuff over the upper arm and place the stethoscope over the brachial artery. Next, she should inflate the cuff, then slowly deflate the cuff, listening for clicks or tapping sounds while remembering the number at the first sound. What is the next step in taking a blood pressure?

A) Continue releasing pressure until the clicks or tapping stop, and record both numbers. These are the blood pressure. B) Re-inflate the cuff on the patient's arm and repeat the process to verify the reading. C) Dump all the pressure and record the number as the diastolic pressure. D) Remove the cuff from the patient's arm, place it on the opposite arm, and repeat the process to verify the reading.

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What is the belief that because the patient looks like the health care provider, there are no cultural differences?

A) Ethnocentric B) Ethnocultural C) Blind spot D) All of the above E) None of the above

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A(n) ________ is formed when two or more atoms of more than one element are combined. 

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which of the following statements describes wealth as an enabling factor of utilization?

A. The poor are not more likely to be admitted to a hospital or incur longer lengths of stay. B. The wealth of patients influences the affordability of some very expensive treatment options usually not covered by insurance. C. A usual source of care (USOC), all else constant, results in decreased utilization. D. None of the above

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