Many clinics have policies in place that require the providers to read and sign lab reports within which of the following time frames?
a. 12–24 hours
b. 24–36 hours
c. 36–48 hours
d. 48–72 hours
c
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While an EMT forms a field diagnosis on the scene of an emergency, how do the steps differ from the traditional approach to diagnosis?
A) The EMT forms a field diagnosis within the first few minutes of the call to formulate treatment as quickly as possible. B) Due to the limited time spent with the patient, the EMT must rely on a differential diagnosis. C) The EMT does not have time to form a differential diagnosis and must rely on prior experience when treating a patient. D) The EMT must rule in or out the most serious conditions associated with the patient's presentation.
List and provide a brief description of the standard measurements used to assess the status of a patient's condition.
What will be an ideal response?
For a patient who is believed to be septic, the blood pressure should be supported with up to 2 liters of ____ as a means of resuscitating the patient.
A. plasma B. distilled water C. normal saline D. sugar water
If the provider wishes to have the court collect fees (given that the provider has won in court), the provider should:
a. write a letter to the court requesting such action. b. notify the court clerk before the hearing. c. have an agreement written up for the court. d. forget it because this is not a possibility.