If a patient is the primary policyholder on two insurance plans, the primary plan is considered:
A) the plan with the highest level of benefits.
B) the plan in effect for the longest period of time.
C) the plan that has the highest premium.
D) the plan in effect for the shortest period of time.
B) the plan in effect for the longest period of time.
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Jargon is
A) Terminology that is offensive to health insurers B) Terminology that occupational therapy practitioners are encouraged to use C) Terminology unique to one health profession D) Terminology common to all who work in health care
What services are not covered under either Medicare Part A or Part B?
What will be an ideal response?
Distinguishing between a knee dislocation and a patella dislocation can sometimes be difficult. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A) In a knee dislocation, the tibia is forced anteriorly or posteriorly in relation to the distal femur. B) The lack of a distal pulse could be a signal of a real emergency. C) In a patellar dislocation, the knee will be stuck in flexion but the knee cap will not be displaced. D) You should always check for a distal pulse.
The medical assistant should be aware that which of the following is NOT true of smokers?
A. Smokers are unable to carry pregnancies to term. B. Smokers are at higher risk of death from all causes. C. Smokers have a higher risk of developing certain cancers. D. Smokers are at two to four times higher risk for stroke.