When assessing a patient with a possible stroke, what is the priority of care?

A) Identifying the risk factors for stroke.
B) Determining if there is a family history of stroke.
C) Recognizing the signs and symptoms of stroke.
D) Determining what type of stroke has occurred.


C

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A. insufficient funds payment policy and TOS collection B. credit policy, insufficient funds payment policy, and insurance information C. credit policy and insurance information D. insurance information and insufficient funds payment policy

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The False Claims Act (FCA): a. cannot encourage whistle-blowers

b. does not penalize mistakes or errors. c. provides a penalty of $100,000 per claim. d. was enacted after HIPAA.

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The author points out that sports and other forms of exciting entertainment are culturally important because they can be used to

A. discover how people think about world events. B. establish ideological outposts in the minds of people. C. help parents provide moral lessons to their children. D. train soldiers for combat in hand-to-hand warfare.

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