Employers became the primary purchasers of health insurance through ____
A) passage of ERISA under President Gerald Ford
B) the post-war need to provide health coverage to veterans and their families
C) passage of the Social Security Act under President Franklin Roosevelt
D) a series of government decisions starting during World War II
D
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You are caring for an elderly patient who lives alone. The patient is complaining of feeling unwell for a period of several days and seems to be unable to provide a detailed personal medical history. An appropriate assessment of this patient should include:
A) an assessment of living conditions, nutrition, and social support. B) contacting adult protective services to report an unsafe living situation. C) contacting the patient's physician to obtain an accurate history. D) exposing the patient to look for signs of physical abuse.
What is the role of an attending physician?
What will be an ideal response?
The determination made by the treating doctor that describes the degree of permanent damage done to a worker's body as a whole as the result of a job-related injury is the:
A) degree of injury. B) injury rating. C) disability rating. D) impairment rating.
Identify the safety device on a needle to protect users from accidental needle injury
A) ?sterile lancet B) intravenous puncture needle C) BD Eclipse Blood Collection needle D) none of the above