The longest and most difficult part of the recipient hepatectomy is
a. stage 1 . c. stage 3.
b. stage 2 . d. grade 1.
A
Liver transplantation surgery can be divided into three stages: (1) recipient hepatectomy (the longest and most difficult part of the surgery), (2) vascular anastomoses with donor liver, and (3) biliary anastomosis. Grade 1 refers to living liver donor complications.
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1. the intravascular compartment fills beyond capacity, allowing fluid to leak out, compressing vital organs. 2. the circulating volume causes excessive constriction of the vessels, causing blood pooling. 3. widely fluctuating blood pressures stimulate vascular collapse, causing severe alterations in peripheral perfusion. 4. although the circulating volume is intact, excessive vascular dilation causes drastic drops in blood pressure.
Raising prices to offset lower monies paid from Medicaid and Medicare is called:
a. price fixing. c. capitation. b. cost shifting. d. cost containment.
What statement about the comorbidity of depression is accurate?
A. Depression most often exists in an individual as a single entity. B. Depression is commonly seen among individuals with medical disorders. C. Substance abuse and depression are seldom seen as comorbid disorders. D. Depression may coexist with other disorders but is rarely seen with schizophrenia.
The date of birth on a patient's record is ___________________ data.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).