The typical time allotted for a routine Pap smear and pelvic examination is ________.
A. 5 to 10 minutes
B. 30 to 45 minutes
C. 45 to 60 minutes
D. 15 to 30 minutes
E. more than 60 minutes
Answer: D
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a. Assist the patient as needed. b. Turn the machine off. c. Unplug the machine. d. Give the tracing to the physician.
Which type of healthcare insurance program uses primary care "gatekeepers"?
A. CHAMPUS B. HMOs C. PPOs D. TRICARE Standard
The examination of the neck should include which of the following assessments?
a. Assessing the ABCs b. Auscultation of breath sounds c. Inspection for swelling, bruising, or inflammation d. Percussing to determine density