Write the following in scientific notation.                  a. 5,200                  ____________b. 0.083      ____________c. 27,000            ____________d. 0.0000491            ____________e. 93,351,000            ____________f. 0.00000000702      ____________

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In an emergency, a pharmacist may dispense a Schedule II prescription that has been phoned in by an authorized physician, provided that

The pharmacist does not convert the verbal emergency prescription into writing, but rather, reminds the physician that an official written, signed prescription is needed as soon as possible The amount of Schedule II medication prescribed and dispensed is only the quantity needed to treat the patient during the time period of the emergency The physician is known to the pharmacist, and has similarly prescribed Schedule II medications in the past The physician presents a written, signed prescription for the emergency Schedule II verbal order within 14 days

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A physician who serves as the primary care physician for an individual, and is responsible for evaluating and determining the course of treatment or services, as well as for deciding whether or not a specialist should be involved in care, is called a ________.

A. Gatekeeper B. Managed Care C. HMO D. FFS

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During stable financial times, investments that pay the highest interest rates are ____.

A. the best choice for non-profit healthcare facilities B. the most likely to lose money for the investor C. corporate stocks D. long term mortgage securities

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What is the purpose of the Master Patient (Person) Index? (Choose all that apply) A) It serves as a database of every patient seen at a facility.B) It links all of the encounters for a given patient together.C) It allows the patient's health records to be retrieved.D) It ensures the integrity of each patient's health record.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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