The patient's response to your question about how he is feeling or what is wrong is called the:
A. general impression. C. chief complaint.
B. rapid check. D. subjective evaluation.
C
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Anesthesia time begins when the anesthesia provider:
A) enters the operating room. B) begins to prepare the patient. C) intubates the patient. D) administers the anesthesia.
At a hearing with an administrative law judge, the provider must prove:
a. unusual circumstances. b. that there were errors on the initial submission. c. that there are errors in the denial. d. that timely submission was not an issue.
In ICD-10-CM, codes for secondary diabetes mellitus are divided by:
A) type. B) cause. C) control. D) manifestation.
Medical assistants need to know the laws in their states regarding:
A) durable power of attorneys. B) advanced medical directives. C) both A and B. D) neither A nor B.