When using a prehospital care report for research or quality assurance, you should block out the:
A) patient's identifying information.
B) times.
C) paramedics' names.
D) treatments rendered.
A
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A) 2–6 mg/day given BID or TID B) 7.5 mg twice daily C) 5–10 mg HS D) 30 mg twice daily
The "window of opportunity" for administering a parenteral infusion of t-PAs is usually:
A) Less than 30 minutes B) Less than 3 hours C) Up to 12 hours D) Up to 24 hours
The MOST reliable test to determine if a patient has a true allergy to a particular substance is the:
A. skin prick test. B. skin scratch test. C. radioallergosorbent test. D. all of the above are equally reliable.
A current Certificate of Waiver documents a lab's ability to:
A) conduct CLIA waived testing only. B) be exempt for CLIA Standards of 1988 that apply to other kinds of tests. C) both A and B. D) conduct all laboratory tests.