Physicians who specialize in the ear are known as all of the following EXCEPT ________.
A. otologists
B. orthodontists
C. otorhinolaryngologists
D. ENT (ear, nose, and throat) doctors
Answer: B
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A) The normal respiratory rate is faster. B) An adult's tongue is proportionally larger than that of a child and should always be considered as a potential airway obstruction. C) The normal pulse rate is slower. D) Capillary refill is not as reliable an indicator of circulatory status.
The D in DCAP-BTLS stands for:
a. dislocation. b. damage. c. deformity. d. dyspnea.
You father (Dr. Bell) is a physician and you work as an administrative medical assistant in his office. Betty Smith is a new patient and you take her back to meet the doctor. The correct introduction would be:
A. "Ms. Smith, Dr. Bell is ready to see you now" B. "Ms. Smith, it is your turn" C. "Betty, this is my dad" D. "Betty, come on back"
Match the term with its descriptor.
A. assessing the organization's internal environment B. assessing the organization's external environment C. broad statement defining the future D. a form of analysis used to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats an organization may face in relation to the competitive marketplace E. creating short-term plans that specify the details of how the strategic plans will be implemented F. statements of the process by which the future will be reached G. involves all money matters, including the planning for, allocation of, requests for, accounting of, and control of financial resources H. popular approach to management planning where performance objectives are jointly planned by managers and employees I. series of interrelated steps that are documented and used to give standardization to routine tasks or structured problems J. decision-making guide that establishes the parameters for taking action and meeting objectives