What is the correct order for information placed chronologically in the chart?
a. Primary providers notes, EKGs and x-rays, laboratory reports, pathology reports
b. Primary providers notes, EKGs and x-rays, hospital notes, consultations, correspondence
c. Primary providers notes, laboratory reports, pathology reports, hospital notes
d. Primary providers notes, laboratory reports, pathology reports, consultations
e. Primary providers notes, hospital notes, laboratory reports, medications
b
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Which of the following statements about the care of geriatric trauma patients is NOT true?
a. The heart's ability to increase its rate and stroke volume to compensate for hypovolemia may be decreased. b. The patient may require a greater amount of IV fluid to support the higher arterial pressures that are needed to perfuse the vital organs. c. In the geriatric patient, tissues and organs have less tolerance of hypoxia and hypoperfusion. d. Physical deformities may require modification of packaging procedures.
Which of the following is NOT one of the three phases wounds go through before healing or restoration of structure and function take place?
A. Infection phase B. Inflammatory phase C. Proliferating phase D. Maturation phase
What is the one CPT modifier that is unique to the Pathology/Laboratory section of the CPT manual?
What will be an ideal response?
Panoramic images must be interpreted by the dentist for all deviations from normal anatomy
Indicate whether the statement is true or false