Medicare and insurance auditors rarely verify that the care documented was actually delivered to the client

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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1. difficulty hearing. 2. a buildup of cerumen. 3. ear pain. 4. ringing in ears.

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What is true about the genetic transmission of sickle cell disease?

a. Both parents must carry the sickle cell trait. b. Both parents must have sickle cell disease. c. One parent must have the sickle cell trait. d. Sickle cell disease has no known pattern of inheritance.

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The nurse is providing health education at a community center. Which instructions should the nurse include in teaching about prevention of lightning injuries during a storm? (Select all that apply.)

a. Seek shelter inside a building or vehicle. b. Seek shelter under a tall tree. c. Do not take a bath or shower. d. Turn off the television. e. Remove body piercings. f. Put down golf clubs or gardening tools.

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A 33-year-old female patient is currently taking captopril (Capoten) and metoprolol (Lopressor) to control her blood pressure. She tells you that she plans to become pregnant. What should you teach the patient about the use of this drug during pregnancy?

a. ACE inhibitors affect women differently than men. b. ACE inhibitors have fewer side effects than other hypertension drugs. c. ACE inhibitors should not be prescribed for women who are pregnant. d. ACE inhibitors are only safe for use during the third trimester of pregnancy.

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