47.2 + 0.08 + 17 =
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: 64.28
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A) Place the patient on a long spine board and apply the traction splint en route to the hospital. B) Realign and straighten the injured knee and then immobilize it by binding it to the other leg. C) Splint the knee in the position found prior to providing transport to the hospital. D) Apply a traction splint and straighten the knee until the pain is decreased.
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The Medicare Comprehensive Error Rate Testing (CERT) program was established as part of the Improper Payments Information Act. What year this occur?
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A) sedating her with a benzodiazepine, chemically paralyzing her with a neuromuscular blocker, and intubating her trachea. B) suctioning along the inside of her cheek with a whistle-tip catheter and then performing blind nasotracheal intubation. C) opening her mouth with a dental prod, suctioning her oropharynx for 15 seconds, and intubating her trachea via direct laryngoscopy. D) inserting a nasopharyngeal airway, administering supplemental oxygen via nonrebreathing mask, and continuing suction attempts.