A route of drug administration is a way in which the drug gains access to the body. Routes that bypass the gastrointestinal tract are called:
A) parenteral.
B) percutaneous.
C) enteral.
D) aseptic.
A
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A) Primary assessment, oxygen, secondary assessment, spine motion restriction precautions, and all other care en route to the hospital B) Primary assessment, spine motion restriction, and all other care en route to the hospital C) Primary assessment, oxygen, secondary assessment, and all other care en route to the hospital D) Primary assessment, oxygen, secondary assessment, cervical collar, and all other care en route to the hospital
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A. hydraulic B. pneumatic C. turntable D. floating
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
All of the following statements about PPOs are true, EXCEPT:
A) patients have the option of seeing other providers, but must pay a higher coinsurance. B) the PPO tries to encourage members to make choices that save the plan money. C) copays encourage patients to use PPO doctors because patients pay only a small fee regardless of the complexity of the visit. D) patients are encouraged to use the PPO physicians. E) a PPO provides fewer choices for the patient.