Differentiate between Medicare and Medicaid as national programs
Medicare and Medicaid are national health care programs. Medicare primarily serves the elderly, and Medicaid serves indigent populations. With about 63 million enrollees, Medicaid serves more patients than Medicare, which has about 54 million beneficiaries. Medicare pays doctors, on average, about 80 percent of what private insurance pays. However, Medicaid pays a much lower rate, about 56 percent.
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a. deep tissue b. neuromuscular c. myofascial d. acupressure
You have been dispatched for an 89-year-old female patient who fell in her kitchen and was found by family members several hours later. Should something go awry on scene, which of the following serve to give you the most safety and security?
A) Notifying dispatch that you are at the residence B) Ensuring that lights are on throughout the residence C) Backing the ambulance into the driveway for rapid egress D) Carrying a portable radio with you into the house
Radiographic density is defined as:
sharpness the differences between black and white the overall blackness on the image detail
The second most important antigen after the ABO antigen was discovered by Karl Landsteiner during his research on the rhesus monkey. What is the name of this antigen?
A. O antigen B. Positive antigen C. Rh D. A