When treatment is determined to be appropriate for the diagnosis, the care is considered:

A) medically necessary.
B) medically appropriate.
C) medically reasonable.
D) medically feasible.


A) medically necessary.

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A) Insert a soft catheter into the nose the same length as the distance from the patient's nose to the tip of his ear. B) Place the patient on his side and gently insert a rigid-tip catheter 1 inch into each nostril starting with the right. C) Insert the soft catheter through the nose past the base of the tongue. D) Irrigate the nostrils with water to thin and loosen the blood prior to suctioning with a rigid catheter.

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A. New problem B. Established problem, stable or improving C. New problem with diagnostic workup D. Established problem, worsening

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A drug causing stimulation of a receptor for acetylcholine is

a. cholinergic. b. anticholinergic. c. adrenergic. d. parasympathomimetic.

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Which of the below is a group of interrelated metabolic risk factors that appear to directly promote the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease?

a. Metabolic syndrome b. Hypercholesterolemia c. Syndrome B d. Familial hypercholesterolemia

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