In the medical office, which of the following guidelines will reduce the spread of infection?

A) Standard Precautions
B) Universal Precautions
C) Transmission-Based Precautions
D) All of the above


D

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Platelet count and function studies are performed on a patient with a history of easy bruising, and the following results are obtained:

Test Result Platelet count 295 ยด 109/L Bleeding time Prolonged Platelet aggregation with epinephrine Primary but no secondary wave Platelet aggregation with low-dose adenosine diphosphate (ADP) Primary but no secondary wave Platelet aggregation with ristocetin Normal What is the most likely diagnosis for this patient? a. Bernard-Soulier disease b. Dense granule deficiency c. Glanzmann thrombasthenia d. Gray platelet syndrome

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Which of the following windows instructs users that one or more resource documents are available that addresses a specific patient issue?

A. Information Accessible B. Information Available C. Information Import D. None of these

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The higher the specific gravity of a urine specimen:

A) the more concentrated the urine is. B) the more dilute the urine is. C) there is no effect. D) the more bacteria present.

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What is the maximum length for valve spacing in high-value districts as recommended by Commercial Risk Services, Inc?

A. 100 feet (30 m) B. 200 feet (60 m) C. 300 feet (90 m) D. 500 feet (150 m)

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