The total amount of money earned for hours worked is ____

A) net income
B) gross income
C) take-home pay
D) fixed expense


B

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Your patient is a 38-year-old man who has come to pick up his child from daycare. The staff has called 911 because the man appears to be drunk-he is staggering around and talking incoherently. Just as you arrive, he loses consciousness. As you begin your primary assessment, you notice that his breath smells like nail polish remover. This makes you suspect that your patient is:

A. having a stroke. B. experiencing a drug overdose. C. having a generalized seizure. D. experiencing a diabetic emergency.

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When should a medical assistant wear a face shield?

a. Routinely as a part of PPE b. Whenever possible spray with infectious materials is anticipated c. If gross contamination of clothing during a procedure is expected d. If contact with an open wound is expected

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Patient was helping sell ice cream at a school event. The ice cream was kept in a countertop cooler filled with dry ice. The patient's right arm came in contact with the dry ice and he sustained a 2nd degree burn on the arm. He is being seen by his doctor—this is a subsequent encounter. How is this coded?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following factors is an effective means of minimizing patient motion during exposure?

use of automatic exposure control increasing the time of exposure good communication with the patient altering the focal spot size

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