When performing the primary assessment of a 45-year-old patient, which one of the following skin findings should concern the EMT?
A) Cool and moist skin
B) 1-second capillary refill
C) Pink color to the nail beds
D) Skin that is warm to the touch
A
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A) Zone of hyperemia B) Zone of stasis C) Zone of necrosis D) Zone of coagulation
A drug's adverse effects are based on its:
A) margin of safety B) manufacturing process C) date of expiration D) frequency of use
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. All appeals must be done in writing. 2. Overpayments are never made by patients or insurance carriers. 3. There are three levels of Medicare appeals. 4. SOAP stands for subsequent office acceptable practices. 5. Appeals are time and resource intensive.
Chronic renal failure is the:
A) sudden loss of blood supply. B) end stage outcome of chronic kidney disorders. C) sudden stoppage of kidney function. D) none of the above.