The three key components used to select the appropriate evaluation and management (E/M) code include:

A) history, patient age, and time.
B) medical decision making, presenting problem, and counseling.
C) examination, chief complaint, and place of service.
D) history, examination, and medical decision making.


D) history, examination, and medical decision making.

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When inserting a nasopharyngeal airway, the EMT should remember that the:

A) patient cannot be responsive nor have a gag reflex. B) oil-based lubricant is needed for smooth insertion. C) head-tilt, chin-lift or jaw-thrust is not needed after insertion. D) nasal mucosa may bleed even with proper insertion.

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Research has shown that the best way to ensure that preventive services are delivered appropriately is to

A) make evidence-based information readily available at the point of care. B) mandate that all EHR systems suggest patient-specific Clinical Quality Measures. C) give clinicians financial incentives for proper delivery of such services. D) conduct public awareness campaigns via print and broadcast media.

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Define parity as it relates to medical insurance.

A. concept of diversity in the quality of medical service B. concept of equality with medical/surgical benefits C. concept of a network system that reimburses more for quality, cost-effective health care D. concept of impartiality in selecting a PCP

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Manually calculate the IV flow rate using the formula method. Administer set is 15 gtt / mL. The flow rate is 125 mL / hr.What is the drop factor?How many drops per minute should be administered?

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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