The introduction of the HCPCS manual provides:
A) publisher specific convention information.
B) reference information and medical terms.
C) excerpts from current Medicare policies.
D) coding guidelines and cross references.
A
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The EMT shows he understands Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders and a living will when he states:
A) "A living will is a form of DNR; only a living will states exactly how the patient wants to be resuscitated." B) "A DNR applies to resuscitation issues only, like when a patient stops breathing or the heart ceases to beat." C) "If a patient has a valid DNR, the EMT should withhold all care and transport the patient to the hospital." D) "If the patient has a living will, it can legally be used as a substitute for a Do Not Resuscitate order."
You have been called to a football practice field on a very hot day for a heat-related emergency. On scene you find a young male patient panting and lying under a tree. His skin is flushed and teammates are continually wiping the sweat off his face, arms, and chest with towels. Which one of the following statements is most appropriate?
A) "Keep wiping. You are helping him retain water that his body needs." B) "Good job guys. By wiping him down you are helping him cool down." C) "Please let him sweat. It is helping his body cool down." D) "To keep him from sweating, let's put his shirt back on."
The agency responsible for the Early Head Start and Head Start programs is the ________
A) Children's Health Insurance Programs B) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid C) Administration for Children and Families D) Administration on Aging E) None of the above
Male cats may begin ____ or urinating on objects to mark territory
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word