List the five categories of work-related injuries.
What will be an ideal response?
The five categories are injury without disability, injury with temporary disability, injury with permanent disability, injury requiring vocational rehabilitation, and injury resulting in death.
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You have just assisted in the delivery of a 34-week-gestation infant in the office of a methadone clinic. After 30 seconds of drying and stimulation, the infant remains limp and cyanotic, with a pulse of 50. Which of the following is the most appropriate action to take at this point?
A) Begin CPR at a rate of 3 compressions to 1 ventilation.
B) Intubate the trachea, ventilate, reassess, and prepare to transport to a NICU.
C) Begin bag-valve-mask ventilations and establish intravenous access.
D) Continue to warm and dry the infant for an additional 30 seconds, while preparing to intubate.
The condition noted as the patient's major health problem and the reason for a specific encounter or visit is called the:
A. principal diagnosis B. concurrent condition C. first-listed diagnosis D. working diagnosis
Which of the following is a recommended method used to figure the accounts receivable ratio?
a. Divide the current accounts receivable balance by the average monthly accounts payable. b. Divide the current accounts receivable balance by the average monthly gross charges. c. Divide the current accounts receivable balance by the average weekly charges. d. Divide the current accounts receivable balance by the average daily gross charges.
You and your partner are standing by at the scene of a structural fire when two firefighters carry a patient to you that they rescued from one of the rooms inside the house. The patient is not moving and has no obvious burns. You should:
A. apply 100% oxygen via a nonrebreathing mask and apply the pulse oximeter. B. determine if the patient's airway is patent and then assess ventilatory effort. C. insert an advanced airway device and begin positive-pressure ventilation. D. rapidly assess the patient for gross external bleeding and apply 100% oxygen.