Twin brothers, Cosmos and Damien, were the
A) patron saints of pharmacology and botany
B) patron saints of pharmacy and medicine
C) first owners of a "pharmacy shop"
D) authors of the "Methido Medini"
B
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You are called to a kindergarten class where a boy has fallen while climbing on playground equipment. The teacher saw him fall and hit his stomach on a step. He is sobbing and holding his abdomen. As you assess him, you find his skin cool and clammy, his pulse is 132, respiratory is 28. Why is the boy acting this way?
A) He possibly has internal injuries and is in shock. B) He is embarrassed and is afraid that the other students will make fun of him. C) He is really upset and wants his mother. D) He possibly has wet his pants and does not want anyone to know.
Which of the following could be available in the reception area?
A. Magazines B. Health brochures C. Patient education information D. All of these
What needs to happen for the disclosure of personally identifiable health information to qualify as a breach?
A) The disclosure results unintentionally from the actions of covered entity's employee. B) The disclosure poses a significant risk to the affected person. C) The disclosure results unintentionally during an exchange of information at a covered entity. D) The information involved was something the affected person could not have kept private.
Match the term with the definition or description.
A. Measures the number of total cases of a disease (existing and new) over a period of time B. Calculated by subtracting the total number of sick and disabled days and years from the average life expectancy C. Measures the number of people in a population who have a disease at one point in time per 100,000 people D. Measures of quality include medicalization of social problems, community health indicators, years of healthy life, also called quality-adjusted life years, and disability-adjusted life years E. Often used in cost-effectiveness calculations to determine whether a health care treatment provides a sufficient improvement in health for the amount of money that it costs F. Calculates the incidence of death per year per 1,000 or 100,000 people