Which of the following statements about Medicare is correct?

A) Medicare is a state-run government program.
B) Medicare pays a portion of health care costs for persons 65 years and over.
C) Medicare pays health care costs for pregnant women.
D) Medicare pays health care costs for individuals who fall into certain income categories.


B

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a. Prompt arrival to class b. Texting during class c. Attentive listening d. Active participation in class

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An 18-year-old male presents with complaints of a penile discharge and dysuria for 3 days. The most likely potential diagnosis is probably:

A) Sexually transmitted disease (STD). B) Orchitis. C) Spermatocele.

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Core principles of the National Recommendations for User-applied Labelling of Injectable Medicines, Fluids and Lines are (select one or more):

a. medicines or fluid removed from original packaging must be identifiable. b. any container holding medicines or fluids on the sterile field must be identifiable. c. discard medicines or fluids in unlabelled containers. d. prepare and label all the medications required for a single patient at the same time to avoid confusion between different patients.

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750 mL = ____________________ L

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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