Which of the following are good ways to represent your employer?

A. Support your organization's corporate mission and values
B. Represent your employer in community service projects
C. Read your employer's newsletters and keep up with the latest news and events
D. All of the above


Answer: D

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In the clinic office a pediatrician sees a 12-year-old old girl for headache, dizziness, and neck pain. The previous night, she had been struck in the face with a ball while playing a game of dodge ball

Patient felt progressively worse as the night progressed. ROS pertinent to chief complaint: no nausea or vomiting, fever, or shortness of breath. All other ROS unremarkable. The patient's social history has not changed since her most recent annual physical. Physical exam: pupils equal, round, and reactive to light. Ocular nerves intact. Patient expresses significant pain upon palpation of shoulders and along cervical spine, but no dizziness upon palpation. Patient can stand on one foot with appropriate balance and displays good range of motion. Neck soft without lumps or tenderness. Cervical lymph nodes are normal. Plan: patient shows no sign of infection, cranial injury, or concussion. The physician discussed mother's concern regarding head injury, instructed mother and patient regarding signs and symptoms of concern, and recommended ibuprofen or Tylenol for neck pain. Which of the following E/M codes best reflects the documented service? a. 99203 b. 99213 c. 99221 d. 99219

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When a physician charges patients without insurance an amount based on their financial ability to pay, it is called

A. Medicaid. B. a charitable tax deduction. C. a sliding fee scale. D. humanitarian service.

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While you are performing a secondary assessment on a male patient who was ejected from his motorcycle, the patient suddenly states that it has become very hard to breathe. You would:

A) Make a mental note and continue with your exam B) Stop your exam and evaluate the patient's new complaint C) Reassess the patient, beginning with the head D) Reconsider the mechanism of injury and look for a chest injury

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The high-pressure alarm activates on a patient receiving mechanical ventilatory support. The pa-tient is tachycardic and tachypnic with absent breath sounds on the right side. Which of the fol-lowing condition(s) could be the cause?

1. Pneumothorax 2. Pulmonary edema 3. Disconnection from the ventilator 4. Increased airway resistance a. 1 only b. 4 only c. 1, 2, and 3 only d. 1 and 4 only

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