When a provider does not accept assignment from Medicare, the most that can be charged to the patient is ___ percent of the Medicare-approved amount
A) 85
B) 100
C) 115
D) 150
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When does respiratory distress change to respiratory failure?
A) When the compensatory mechanism is no longer needed and the patient goes into arrest. B) When the patient who is short of breath, with noisy respiration, presents in the tripod position but then suddenly has the condition clear up and return to normal. C) When the respiratory challenge continues, the systems fail with the demand for oxygen, pupils dilate, and the skin becomes hot and dry. D) When the respiratory challenge continues, the systems cannot keep up with the demand, and skin color and mental status change.
Mr. Henderson is a 64-year-old patient whose wife insisted that he have his hearing tested because he often does not hear her when she speaks to him. When you speak to him, he answers, but some of his answers do not seem appropriate, and you suspect that he has not heard you or has misinterpreted what you said. Which of the following actions can you take to help make sure Mr. Henderson understands the questions you ask during the interview?
A. Speak more loudly B. Emphasize your lip movements C. Face the patient while speaking to him D. Speak more slowly E. Speak in clear, high-pitched tones
Calculate the following desired doses.Ordered: Levoxyl 0.15 mgOn hand: Levoxyl 300 mcg tabletsDesired dose: __________
What will be an ideal response?