You are treating a 57-year-old male for chest pain. You have gathered all pertinent history of present illness, completed two sets of vital signs, talked with medical direction, and assisted the patient with two doses of his nitroglycerin. Determination of whether or not the nitroglycerin was effective is assessed during the:
A) primary and secondary assessment. B) primary assessment.
C) reassessment. D) secondary assessment.
C
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a. Omeprazole. b. Esomeprazole magnesium. c. Lansoprazole. d. Pantoprazole.
Air accumulation in the thorax that causes displacement of the mediastinum will result in a condition known as:c
A) flail segment. B) tension pnuemothorax. C) sucking chest wound. D) simple pnuemothorax.
To signify that a patient was discharged from the hospital at midnight, which code would be entered in form locator 16 on the UB-04?
00 12 24 99
The most appropriate way for a highly contagious patient to be seen in a medical office is to
A. schedule all highly contagious patients to be in the reception area at the same time. B. have a well-ventilated reception room. C. put the highly contagious patients in one corner of the reception area. D. bring the highly contagious patient directly into the examination room to wait.