A health history evaluation or questionnaire is most likely completed in the following circumstance:


Answer: A health history evaluation or questionnaire is most likely completed in the following circumstance:

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In which situation should the EMT honor the wishes of the patient's family rather than the patient's wishes regarding treatment and transport decisions?

A) When the family, rather than the patient, is responsible for paying the ambulance and hospital bill B) When the patient is a child or is an adult who does not have the capacity to make his or her own decisions C) When the family's decision about treatment and transport coincides with the EMT's decision, even if the patient disagrees D) If the patient is an adopted family member from another culture who has not yet become accustomed to normal practices in the United States

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The subcategories for encounters for general adult medical examinations, Z00.0-, provide codes for with and without abnormal findings. When a general medical examination results in abnormal findings, the code for __________ is assigned as the first-listed diagnosis. A secondary code for the abnormal finding should also be assigned

a. abnormal findings, along with signs and symptoms codes, b. general adult medical examination with abnormal finding c. qualified diagnoses, such as possible, probable, suspected, d. signs and symptoms that resulted in conducting the exam

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Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding schedule II prescription, in relation to federal law?

Schedule II prescriptions can be kept with other business records in the pharmacy Schedule II prescriptions can be issued as multiple prescriptions to an individual patient, provided that certain conditions are met There is no time limit as to when schedule II prescriptions must be filled after being signed by the prescriber Schedule II prescriptions have no federal quantity limits

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Many governments pay cash rewards to athletes who win Olympic medals because

A. athletes who get paid become more patriotic and supportive of government. B. athletes need money to be competitive with people from other countries. C. every medal won by a country increases per capita income in that country. D. wins by athletes brings prestige and other benefits to the whole country.

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