Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation should never be applied
A) over the carotid sinus B) over cancerous tissue
C) over a pacemaker D) all of the above
D
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Which one of the following patient statements should make an EMT suspect primary hypertension?
A) "The doctor said that my blood pressure is high because my kidneys are bad." B) "I have to take two blood pressure medications at the same time to get my pressure down." C) "The doctor does not know what is causing my blood pressure to be high." D) "My high blood pressure caused my heart to go bad."
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?
Which one of the following is not a benefit to the medical office for performing follow-up phone call reminders?
Less in-office administrative time. The medical assistant can provide the patient with instructions prior to the appointment. Patients are less likely to show for their scheduled appointment. The medical assistant can answer patient questions prior to the appointment.
The maximum safe dose of 1:200,000 epinephrine per appointment for a patient with ischemic heart disease is 0.4 mg or 1.1 cartridges
A) True B) False