A patient who wants a brand name drug instead of the generic equivalent:
a. Might have to pay out-of-pocket if medical necessity is not proven.
b. Must obtain permission from the insurance company to pay for it out-of-pocket.
c. Must take the generic equivalent if medical necessity is proven.
d. Must take whichever version of the drug has been prescribed.
a.Might have to pay out-of-pocket if medical necessity is not proven.
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You have been asked to review a legal case in which a patient intentionally overdosed on heroin and then died after EMS arrived because they did not have a bag-valve mask to ventilate the nonbreathing patient. The evidence indicates that the EMT and paramedics both signed their morning equipment check indicating that they had inspected the ambulance and had all the necessary equipment to do their
job. In this case, you would realize: A) the EMT and paramedic can seek protection under the Good Samaritan Act. B) the EMT and paramedic will most likely be charged with contributory negligence. C) the EMT and paramedic are not responsible since the patient intentionally overdosed. D) the EMT and paramedic were negligent in caring for the patient.
Most fire departments require that you score at least ____ to continue in the selection process
a. 60% b. 70% c. 80% d. 90%
Incomplete footling breeches have the highest incidence of prolapsed cords.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Due to advances in __________ some people believe that being pronounced dead does not necessarily have to mean the end of life
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).