The process of interrogating callers with medical questions to elicit information and then determine the proper level of response is known as:
A) telephone triage.
B) acuity assignment.
C) call queueing.
D) priority dispatching.
D
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Which of the following should stop the health care worker from collecting blood from a patient's arm vein?
a. heart bypass surgery b. mastectomy c. heart attack that occurred during the previous night d. low blood pressure
Where should the piggyback be positioned, in relation to a primary IV?
Higher than the primary IV Lower than the primary IV At the same level as the primary IV It does not matter where it is positioned
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