Medicare Part B provides coverage for:
A) hospice care. B) drug coverage. C) long-term care. D) none of the above.
D
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Which of the following can affect the results of semen analysis by a decrease in the volume of semen?
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A young male experienced a syncopal episode after working in the heat for several hours. He is conscious and alert; has cool, clammy skin; and complains of nausea and lightheadedness. You should:
A: give him cold water to drink. B: advise him to go home and rest. C: provide rapid cooling. D: transport him on his side.
All of the following are important general guidelines for the selection of a control group in a case-control study, EXCEPT:
a. controls should be selected without regard for exposure status b. controls should be representative of the source population from which the cases were derived c. controls should represent persons who would have been identified as a case if they had developed the disease d. controls should only be a friend, spouse, relative, or neighbor of the case