What is considered present on admission?

A. present at time the order for inpatient admission occurs
B. conditions developing during an outpatient encounter
C. conditions developing during outpatient surgery
D. All the above is the correct answer


Answer: D. All the above is the correct answer

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Which of the following choices best defines "diagnostic results"?

A. a diagnosis that is considered to be very plausible by the physician because of the findings, data, and information gathered about the presenting problem and the patient B. the results of any laboratory, pathology, radiology, medical, or other diagnostic testing to determine a final diagnosis; may be presented in a variety of forms, including, but not limited to, a report, itemized results, images, scans, or compiled records C. a diagnosis intended to do one of two things: either prove that a specific diagnosis is the definitive diagnosis through diagnostic testing, data, and findings, or dismiss it from any future consideration as the final diagnosis of the presenting problem D. considered to be an uncertain likelihood, but one that could be the final diagnosis

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Which produces the greatest percentage of seminal fluid?

A) Cowper's glands B) testes C) prostate gland D) seminal vesicles

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A large healthcare corporation borrows $50,000,000 to buy an existing facility. The loan has a variable interest rate pegged to LIBOR. At the end of this month, how can the corporate accountant determine what the interest payment will be?

A. He can look at the schedule of loan payments created when the loan was made. B. He can calculate interest from the outstanding principal and the LIBOR value. C. He must wait for the loan statement from the lending bank. D. He can calculate the difference between the loan principal and the future value.

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