Most inpatient hospital admissions begin in:

A) the registration department.
B) an ambulatory care facility.
C) the emergency department.
D) the billing department.
E) None of the above


A

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The pressure used for lymphatic facilitation (LF) techniques is best described as:

A) Very light with only enough pressure to move superficial skin B) Moderate with enough pressure to engage muscle tissue C) Heavy with enough pressure to move fluid through deep vessels D) Fluctuating—sometimes light, sometimes heavy

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The leading cause of death in the elderly is ________________________ ________________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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You are performing CPR on a three-month old baby who stopped breathing during his nap. There are no obvious signs of death so you begin resuscitation. The parents are watching you as you perform CPR on the baby. You should:

A) have the parents removed from the room while you treat the baby. B) call law enforcement to management the parents in case they get upset. C) allow the parents to watch and explain to them that you are doing everything possible. D) have the parents take over CPR while you get ready to transport to the hospital.

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All Pharmacy Technician Programs are accredited with ASHP.

Indicate whether the statement ias true or false.

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