Which category of MERP error may result in temporary patient harm and require hospitalization?
Category B
Category C
Category D
Category F
Category F
Rationale: MERP category F is described as follows: "An error occurred that may have contributed to or resulted in temporary harm to the patient and required initial or prolonged hospitalization.".
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The Root Operation Pheresis is used to treat diseases where too much of a blood component is produced
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The usual ratio of the pulse rate to the respiration rate is ____.
A. 1:1 B. 2:1 C. 4:1 D. 6:1 E. 8:1
Which of the following would not be part of the treatment record?
notes from previous restorative treatment EOB sheet sent by the insurance company recent periodontal probe readings radiographs
Abbreviations: Write the correct abbreviation for the career title
Paramedic