The moving, without taking out, all or a portion of a body part to another location to take over the function of all or a portion of a body part is known as _____.
A. revision
B. supplement
C. transfer
D. transplantation
Answer: C
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A severely distressed patient has bright red rectal bleeding and in lethargic. His pulse is 136, respirations are 24 breaths/min, blood pressure is 72/58 mmHg, and SpO2 is 95%. His skin is moist, pale, and clammy, and his mental status is deteriorating. At this time, your priority intervention would be to:
A) Apply pressure over the rectum with sterile dressings to control bleeding B) Apply supplemental oxygen C) Apply the AED, but do not turn it on yet D) Transfer the patient to the stretcher for immediate transport
The original HIPAA law was signed into action in what year?
a. 1896 b. 1996 c. 2006 d. 1990
What is the ethical duty of healthcare professionals and health information professionals?
A. Maintaining the patient's privacy and confidentiality B. Maintaining patient confidentiality C. Does not take measures to insure privacy and confidentiality D. Maintaining patient privacy
When caring for an open wound that has small pieces of glass and other debris inside of it, you should:
A. remove the glass and debris with hemostats. B. leave the wound open unless it is bleeding. C. cover the wound with a sterile dressing D. irrigate the wound with sterile water.