Express the Arabic numbers in Roman numerals. 9 =
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
IX
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When should Z79.4—Long-term (current) use of insulin—NOT be used?
A) When insulin is given on a temporary basis to bring a type 2 diabetics blood sugar under control after surgery. B) If the patient receives insulin, the code should always be used. C) It should only be used for type 1 diabetics. D) It should not be used without proper physician documentation that states the need for the insulin.
Which of the following statements is true?
A) A covered entity must protect PHI of a deceased patient for six years. B) A covered entity may not disclosure PHI to a business associate. C) HIPAA mandates a time limit of 60 days for covered entities to respond to amendment requests. D) Patients are not allowed access to their medical records until 60 days after discharge.
An example of droplet transmission is:
a. sneezing. b. deep breathing. c. nose bleeding. d. water basin left uncovered.
Myoglobin, potassium, phosphorus, lactic acid and uric acid release into the circulatory system after extrication from entrapment cause an effect called:
a. compartment syndrome b. compression syndrome c. alkalosis syndrome d. release-shock syndrome