Capitation fee is a payment method in which a ____ of money is paid per month, or other period, to the pharmacy for certain patients.
A. fixed amount
B. adjusted amount
C. prescribed
D. refund amount
Answer: A
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In which one of the following situations would the Good Samaritan Law protect the EMT?
A) The EMT forgets to provide oxygen to a patient with chest pain and the patient suffers a heart attack as a result. B) A patient is paralyzed from the waist down because an off-duty EMT did not take the appropriate measures in caring for him. C) A paramedic orders an EMT to administer a medication that the EMT legally may not give, and the patient dies as a result. D) An off-duty EMT stops at the scene of an auto collision and provides proper care, but the patient dies.
The EMT shows she understands the difference between a metered-dose inhaler (MDI) and a small-volume nebulizer (SVN) when she states:
A) "The MDI uses oxygen to administer the medication; the small-volume nebulizer does not." B) "The MDI provides medication with one or two of the patient's breaths; the SVN provides a continuous flow of medication until gone." C) "The MDI uses a mask to administer the medication; the SVN merely requires the patient to hold the device in his mouth and inhale." D) "The MDI requires the EMT to set up and prepare the medication for administration; the SVN does not."
A 28-year-old female patient has fallen 20 feet from the roof a house. She is lying supine and does not appear to be conscious or breathing. On arrival at her side, what should the EMT do first?
A) Open her airway using a head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver B) Apply manual in-line spinal motion restriction C) Start positive pressure ventilation after placing an OPA or NPA D) Open her airway and assess her circulation