The criteria for directing patient calls to the physician should be primarily determined by:
A) the physician.
B) office policy and/or procedures.
C) the emergency status of the call.
D) the patient.
A
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A group of EMTs is preparing to restrain a large and violent patient. Which one of the following instructions given by the team leader is most appropriate?
A) "Two of us will get him from the front and the other two from the back. Let's do this slowly so no one gets hurt." B) "You grab his head and the rest of us will grab his legs and chest, and then let's get him face down on the stretcher." C) "You distract him by coming at him from the front and the rest of us will come at him from different directions, each taking a separate limb." D) "Since you are trained in martial arts, try to give him a kick to his stomach, then when he goes down, the rest of us will grab his arms and legs."
Which section of the patient information packet is especially important in a specialty practice?
A. Appointment Scheduling B. Office Hours C. Description of the Practice D. Telephone Policy E. Payment Policies
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Who is allowed unrestricted access to workers' compensation files in most states?
A. employers and claim adjusters B. the patient and employers C. claim adjusters only D. employees and employer