The Standards for Protection against Radiation and Ionizing Radiation apply to healthcare settings that:
a. use x-rays and cancer treatments. c. conduct clinical laboratory testing.
b. use carcinogenic chemicals. d. All of the above require these standards.
ANSWER: A
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1. Medicaid is a healthcare program that is fully funded by the federal government. 2. Medicaid participants’ eligibility may change on a monthly basis. 3. When filing a claim for a newborn, the baby’s full name must be listed. 4. HCPCS codes are used on all Medicaid claims forms. 5. States may offer different optional services in addition to the federally mandated services.
To avoid injecting a diabetic patient twice, what is commonly done?
A. an automatic pump is used B. tablets are given instead C. two insulins are drawn up in one syringe D. IV insulin is used
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A patient had an acute gastric ulcer with perforation and hemorrhage. A laparotomy was done, and the gastric ulcer was sutured. What is the correct code?
A. 0DQ74ZZ B. 0DS60ZZ C. 0DQ60ZZ D. 0DU60JZ