What is the best way to deal with patients who are routinely late for their appointments? 

A. notify them that they can no longer be seen
B. charge the patient a fee for being late
C. schedule them for an appointment toward the end of the day
D. tell them how rude and inconsiderate their behavior is


C. schedule them for an appointment toward the end of the day

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after payment of income tax plus a 15 percent penalty. Unused balances "roll over" from year to year, and if an employee changes jobs, he or she can continue to use the fund to pay for qualified health care expenses. a. customized sub-capitation plan b. flexible spending account c. health savings account d. health reimbursement arrangement

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Enterprise content and record management (ECRM) aids in combating potential increased costs associated with the discovery process. An example of an enterprise management principle is _____

A) creating both digital and analog records for use in the facility B) differentiating between clinical and nonclinical health record content C) policies establishing about how long to save emails and text files D) streamlining the process of responding to discovery requests

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Which of the following involves passively stretching a muscle by placing it in a maximal position of stretch, or its endpoint where there is resistance to stretch, and holding it there for an extended time?

A. Active stretching B. Dynamic stretching C. Static stretching D. PNF stretching

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Determine the correct dilution or solution calculation using the given percentages and amounts. How many milliliters of 2% lidocaine are needed to make a 300 mL solution containing 0.6 mg / mL?

What will be an ideal response?

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